Standing atop Huangshan's Bright Summit Peak, you'll understand why this UNESCO site is called "the loveliest mountain of China". The Lotus Peak (1,864m) pierces through rolling clouds like a gateway to celestial realms, while weathered pines cling to cliffs in dramatic defiance of gravity.
When the clear sky stretches as an endless canvas, Hefei's skyline paints modern poetry upon the blue-and-white backdrop. Glass curtain walls refract the celestial light, while skyscrapers carve geometric elegance through drifting clouds. The quietly standing Ferris wheel resembles an exquisite cogwheel, gently turning the city's romance.
Even those who've lived in Hefei for decades may never have witnessed its beauty quite like this. These frames reveal the city through the discerning eye of a National Geographic shooter - showcasing a Hefei that's at once familiar and astonishingly new.
As dusk gilds Hefei’s skyline with flowing molten gold, the skyscrapers of Swan Lake CBD stage their most magnificent spectacle of the day. The glass facades refract the setting sun into countless shards of golden light, while the golden crown of Anhui Radio and Television Center burns atop the clouds like a modern-day bronze sparrow terrace. The twin towers of the Government District carve two platinum arcs across the sky, mirroring the rippling lake below in a harmonious dialogue between earth and heaven.
The "Three Lanes" refer to the alleys on the left side of Nanhou Street, namely Guanglu Lane, Wenru Lane, and Yijin Lane. The "Seven Alleys" consist of Jibi Alley, Gong Alley, Anmin Alley, Huang Alley, Ta Alley, Langguan Alley, and Yangqiao Alley. This historic district is acclaimed as the "Living Fossil of China's Ancient Urban Lane System", and has been designated as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit and a 5A-rated free scenic spot.
The charm of Fuzhou lies in its ubiquitous banyan trees. In spring, Fuzhou resembles a vast forest—just look up, and your eyes will be filled with lush greenery. The air carries the fragrance of flowers and plants, leaves drift slowly from the trees, and the crisp chirping of birds seems to sing of spring's beauty.
The retro Western-style buildings on Yantai Mountain are bathed in a golden glow, while the upturned eaves of Jinshan Temple shimmer in the Min River's reflection. Zhenhai Tower gazes over the city’s twilight, and the flowing traffic on Minjiang Bridge paints streaks of light. On Jiangxin Island, reeds sway in the warm orange hues of the evening breeze, and the cables of Gushan Bridge pull up the entire sunset sky. The cruise ships at "Heart of Minjiang" sound their horns, the glass facades of Taijiang Financial Street ignite with lights,…
You can't visit Xiamen without exploring Gulangyu—Stroll through centuries-old colonial architecture,And let the sea breeze heal your soul on this romantic island.
The weather in Xiamen has been perfect lately. I hiked up to the summit of Daping Mountain during sunset—the view was absolutely stunning! Measured on the map, it's about 10km in a straight line to the airport, and even with a 70-300mm lens, capturing clear shots of the planes was challenging.
Ruowang says: 'II always thought Elephant Mountain offered the best night views of Taipei—until I stood at the Jiantanshan Lookout. This is the ultimate photography spot! Not only can you overlook the entire city, but you also get unobstructed shots of planes taking off and landing at Songshan Airport. The dynamic contrast of city streets and soaring aircraft creates a jaw-dropping composition!'
Location: Zhengzhou Convention and Exhibition CenterGear: DJI Mavic 3 ProUnlocking Zhengzhou from 500 meters above – the circular architecture of Zhengdong New District resembles a futuristic ‘energy core.’ At dusk, golden light radiates like a scene from a sci-fi film, as if a spaceship could land any second!"
When casino neon lights still glow faintly, while tourist crowds remain asleep – 6 AM in Macau belongs to the "commando travelers"!
This compact city captivates countless photography enthusiasts with its unique culture and breathtaking scenery. Macau is not just a paradise for food lovers, but also an exceptional destination for landscape photography. As the sun sets, the city's skyline basks in a warm golden glow, as if the entire urban landscape were set ablaze. When night falls, Macau's dazzling city lights and the neon glow of casinos twinkle like a sea of stars.
In Hong Kong, every brick and tile bears the marks of profound history and modern glory. This city, hailed as the "Pearl of the Orient," captivates the world with its unique charm. From the enchanting nightscape of Victoria Harbour to the breathtaking panoramic views from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong is more than just a city—it's a marvel where Eastern and Western cultures intertwine, a stage where dreams and reality coexist.
The night view of Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong’s most iconic sights—in my opinion, even surpassing Tokyo’s skyline. Hong Kong truly lives up to its reputation as Asia’s global financial hub. From The Peak, you can overlook the entire Victoria Harbour, with its radiant glow and mesmerizing city lights shining through the skyscrapers. It’s like a sea of stars illuminating the earthly skyline—a breathtaking spectacle. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or a casual traveler, this is an experience you won’t want to miss.
On February 9-10, we embarked on a night hike up Shenzhen’s Great Wutong Mountain. From dazzling city lights to the tranquil blue hour, the first golden rays of dawn struck the Ping An Finance Centre, Shenzhen’s tallest skyscraper. As the sun rose, more and more landmarks were illuminated, unveiling the full splendor of Pengcheng.
With the air crisp after the rain, standing at the perfect vantage point, I witnessed the dreamlike frame of the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link alongside Shenzhen’s skyline. The sprawling bridge stretches across the sea like a winding dragon. On the opposite shore, towering skyscrapers stand in orderly rows, their shifting light and shadow showcasing the city’s magnetic allure.
Soaring 120 meters above Talent Park in Shenzhen Bay,fingers just leaving the scorching keyboard,I look up and crash into the embrace of Klein blue fading into fiery clouds. This city, weaving the future with lines of code,reveals its softest texture at dusk—glass facades flowing with honeyed light,skyscrapers gilded at their edges,the Spring Bamboo Tower piercing rose-tinted clouds. Here, technology and romance forge a historic truce.
"Every frame captures a moment of life." The widescreen composition instantly transforms familiar scenes into cinematic storytelling—as if a new story is about to unfold in the very next second ✨ Turns out, just by changing the aspect ratio, cityscapes can shift from "typical snapshots" to "movie stills."
The most concentrated CBD in China with over 300-meter supertall buildings.