Reeds appear radiant amid autumn and winter scenery in Guiyang

(english.guiyang.gov.cn)|2024-12-19

Ginkgo trees are a symbol of autumn and winter scenery, but reeds have a unique beauty all their own.

They symbolize the persistent pursuit of love, exuding a strong sense of romance. Let's take a look at the reed marshes in Guiyang, Southwest China's Guizhou province, which make for a stunning sight.

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The golden hues of the setting sun blend seamlessly with the swaying reeds, evoking a sense of quiet romance. Being surrounded by rolling hills blanketed in reeds at sunset is a uniquely poetic and captivating experience.

Address: Gaopo township, Huaxi district

Distance: Approximately 60 kilometers from Guiyang's downtown, about 1 hour and 20 minutes of driving.

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Taiyanghu Binhe Park boasts a wide range of reeds by the waterside. [Photo/WeChat account of Shuangshuang Guiyang]

Taiyanghu Binhe Park

The reed fields at this lesser-known park are a great place to take photos in autumn and winter. The reeds here grow by the water, smoothing the boundary between water and land and adding to the lake's beauty.

There are also waterside metasequoias and maple trees along the water, which dance and sway in the wind. The entire park is built along the water and features attractions such as the Tingfenglin Walkway, Yonglong Embankment, Jiulian Fall, and Taiyang Pavilion.

Address: Baiyun district, Guiyang

Distance: Approximately 26 km from Guiyang's downtown, about 35 minutes of driving. The park is free of charge.

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Yuelianghu Park is an ideal place to capture the beauty of autumn and winter. [Photo/WeChat account of Shuangshuang Guiyang]

Yuelianghu Park

With its lush trees and shimmering lake surface, the beauty of this park is beyond words. The large reed area is the perfect playground for anyone looking to take some striking photos.

Address: Gui'an New Area

Distance: Approximately 35 km from Guiyang's downtown, around 45 minutes of driving. The park is free of charge.

Notes:

1. Clothing suggestion: We recommend wearing a reed-themed color scheme, warm color scheme, or contrasting colors for better photos.

2. Shooting time: Choose sunny days, between 4 pm and 6:30 pm, especially the hour before sunset, for the best photos.

3. Pose suggestions for photos: For those not used to the camera, try to interact naturally with the reeds, or take photos with your back to the camera.

4. Other suggestions: If you want to improve your portraits, you can use a reflector to lighten the face. You can also use a reflector to create a natural wind effect, or run around to create a feeling of chasing freedom.

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