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Ryan Parker

At first, I was startled by the sight of the Milky Way falling, with half of it sprinkled across the sky

While I was pondering where to go for a photo shoot with my buddies, I caught a glimpse of Jinji Mountain Park. The unique name of the park instantly caught my attention. Upon clicking on the introduction to Jinji Mountain Park, what caught my eye was a waterfall. Great! Let's go! We hit it off right away and took bus 106 (106 is really a nice bus) to Yangxia Xincun. Getting off here and walking back to turn into the road on the left, we entered Jinji Mountain Park. Climbing upwards for about 10 minutes, we arrived at the waterfall we had been longing to see. I really regret not bringing a tripod; the photos would have been amazing!!!! As for the settings of the first two photos, I will put them at the very bottom. Jinji Mountain Park is free to visit, and among all the parks in Fuzhou (I haven't been to the beach park yet), if I had to rank them, I would definitely put Jinji Mountain at the top. The scenery of Jinji Mountain is indeed beautiful. If you have a long lens, you can even capture the high-speed trains at Fuzhou North Railway Station Plaza. In addition, Jinji Mountain Park also has plum, cherry, and peach blossoms forests, as well as many pavilions. Along the way, I took nearly 500 photos. Believe me, Jinji Mountain is worth visiting in person!
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Posted: Mar 21, 2024
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