It is recommended to use a telephoto lens and adopt a high-level flat shooting angle. Employ leading line composition, using the river and stone bridge as natural guiding lines to guide the viewer's eyes from the foreground water surface to the distant buildings. Include the foreground river, midground orange-red water fir forest and stone bridge, background city skyline, and sunset sky in the frame to enhance the sense of depth and layering in the image.

1. Travel tips: It is suggested to go for photography in the morning when there are fewer people and better lighting.

2. Blooming period: The best time for appreciation is early November.

Gule Square – Metasequoia & Stone Bridge

Utilizing leading line composition, the cobblestone path extends from the bottom left corner to guide the viewer's gaze towards the subject. The model is centrally positioned in the frame, with the photographer capturing from an aerial angle to emphasize the figure and laptop. The scene includes a backdrop of golden rice fields and a foreground of cobblestone paths, enhancing the sense of environmental depth. The model sits on the cobblestone path, writing naturally on the laptop, creating a casual and lifelike pose.

Travel Tips: ① Opening Hours: 9:00-22:00;
② Admission Fee: Free.

Xi’an Chang’an Park – West Gate Rice Field

Imitate the movie "Ten Years to Live," referring to the original film's composition.

Bring props; if you don't have a wheelchair, use a digital video camera and a white transparent umbrella as props.

Xi’an Chang’an Park – Flower Wall

When filming, make full use of the gorilla statue's design and the architectural environment of the Primate House. In terms of shot selection, close-ups can focus on capturing the characters' expressions and interaction details with the statue, highlighting the conveyance of emotions; medium shots can fully display the overall combination of characters and the statue, while incorporating some architectural elements of the Primate House, such as the entrance and signs, adding more narrative to the scene; long shots can capture the entire statue and the surrounding park environment, showcasing the overall atmosphere of the check-in location. Filming angles can be diversified, with low-angle shots emphasizing the grandeur and majesty of the gorilla statue, while making the characters appear more petite and adorable; slightly high-angle shots can better demonstrate the compositional relationship between the characters, the statue, and the venue, creating a unique visual effect.

Xi’an Qinling Wildlife Park – Primate Hall

The photographer should shoot from a frontal perspective at eye level, placing the subject on the central axis of the frame to become the visual focus. It is recommended to use a standard lens, which accurately reproduces the proportions of scene elements, allowing the subject to naturally blend with the flower sea and distant mountain background, presenting a stable and coordinated composition.

1. Travel Tips:
   - Flower Season: The rapeseed flowers bloom from mid-March to mid-April.
   - Shooting Time: It is recommended to go on a sunny day, as sunlight is the best filter. The light is softer in the morning or after 16:00 in the afternoon.

2. Wardrobe Suggestions: Light-colored clothing is recommended, and white is also very suitable.

3. Photography Props: Reflector.

Xi’an Chang’an Park – Rapeseed Field & Mountains

Photo by Chang’an Park – Ziwubridge

Chang’an Park – Ziwubridge

The photographer stands directly in front of the subject at a height roughly level with the subject's face. Using central composition, the subject is placed at the center of the frame to highlight the main focus, with a large background of rapeseed flowers providing a colorful contrast. A mid-range lens is used to clearly present the facial expressions, clothing, and details of the flowers on the subject.

Travel tips: It is recommended to go early when there are fewer people, which will result in better picture effects.

Xi’an Chang’an Park – Rapeseed Field