"Ginkgo Deer" becomes new winter attraction in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park

Source:sdchina.com 2025-11-14 17:55:37

A creative sculpture made of fallen ginkgo leaves, dubbed the “Ginkgo Deer”, has become a charming new spot for visitors in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park this early winter. Using a reclaimed lantern frame from a past festival and adorning it with golden leaves collected from the park, the installation offers both a visual delight and a lesson in upcycling, blending art, nature, and sustainability in one scenic setting. (Photo by Yu Xiaoxuan)

A creative sculpture made of fallen ginkgo leaves, dubbed the “Ginkgo Deer”, has become a charming new spot for visitors in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park this early winter. Using a reclaimed lantern frame from a past festival and adorning it with golden leaves collected from the park, the installation offers both a visual delight and a lesson in upcycling, blending art, nature, and sustainability in one scenic setting. (Photo by Yu Xiaoxuan)

A creative sculpture made of fallen ginkgo leaves, dubbed the “Ginkgo Deer”, has become a charming new spot for visitors in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park this early winter. Using a reclaimed lantern frame from a past festival and adorning it with golden leaves collected from the park, the installation offers both a visual delight and a lesson in upcycling, blending art, nature, and sustainability in one scenic setting. (Photo by Yu Xiaoxuan)

A creative sculpture made of fallen ginkgo leaves, dubbed the “Ginkgo Deer”, has become a charming new spot for visitors in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park this early winter. Using a reclaimed lantern frame from a past festival and adorning it with golden leaves collected from the park, the installation offers both a visual delight and a lesson in upcycling, blending art, nature, and sustainability in one scenic setting. (Photo by Yu Xiaoxuan)

A creative sculpture made of fallen ginkgo leaves, dubbed the “Ginkgo Deer”, has become a charming new spot for visitors in Jinan’s Wulongtan Park this early winter. Using a reclaimed lantern frame from a past festival and adorning it with golden leaves collected from the park, the installation offers both a visual delight and a lesson in upcycling, blending art, nature, and sustainability in one scenic setting. (Photo by Yu Xiaoxuan)