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Sharing a few niche photography spots in Dali that are free of charge~|||

|||.1️⃣ Xiajiyi Village (Images 2-4) This place is near the Caicun Pier, you can navigate to Caicun Pier and walk along the way to take photos. There are fewer people than at Longkan Pier, and you can also navigate directly to Xiajiyi Village. There's a vast wilderness here, as well as Erhai Lake, with few people and a broad view. 2️⃣ Majiuyi Village (Images 5-6) Similar to Xiajiyi, the wilderness here is also great for photography, with few people and a broad view, and there's also Erhai Lake, so no need to queue up for photos. 3️⃣ Shenzhen Bay (Images 7-8) Autumn is a great time to photograph the redwood trees, a large water forest, and you can also look across to the other side of the sea. It's also a great place to take pictures of reeds. Direct navigation: Dali Qingyao Guimu Inn 4️⃣ Xiabopeng (Image 9) This place is really Dali's second 'S' bay, mainly because there are still few people, and it's also a great place to watch the sunrise. There are many dead trees nearby. It's also suitable for taking photos with an atmospheric and cinematic feel. Navigate to "Dali Tanyu Seaview Inn" 5️⃣ Haisheng Ecological Park (Images 10-12) Haisheng Park is really beautiful after reopening, with green grass and clear lake waves, as well as the glowing Erhai Lake surface and glass walkway. Every spot is suitable for photography, but you need to make a reservation one day in advance at "Love at Haisheng Honeymoon Peninsula." 6️⃣ Chongyi Village (Images 13-14) Also a great place to watch the sunrise, with fewer people than Longkan Pier. There's a fir forest that's great for photography, as well as a lawn that looks super nice under the sunlight. Navigate to 'Moon Full Xilou Inn.' 7️⃣ Dali State Museum (Image 15) Inside the venue, there's a fish pond, stone arch bridge, red walls, Bai ethnic screen walls, surrounded by green pines and cypresses, very suitable for taking photos of new Chinese style and Hanfu, located in Xiaguan downtown. Free admission, advance reservation required. 8️⃣ Yangliu Village Meadow (Images 16-18) This place is quite far and suitable for chartered trips, but the photography is really beautiful. There are meadows, wildflowers, cattle, sheep, and windmills. It can be said to be Dali's little Xinjiang with a broad view. A casual shot is a masterpiece. However, it is recommended to go in summer when the meadows are green and very beautiful.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2024
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