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Introduction
- Feng Huang is one of most beautiful places in China. Its ancient buildings portrays originality. Structures suggest vintage feel yet very attracting. During the day, its natural building gives a clam, natural feel. At night, artificial lights turn the town energetic and theatrical. As an inspired landscape photographer, I encourage everyone to visit once. Either just to experience town vibes, or for photography purposes.
Accessibility
- ✨ High Speed Train to Fenghuang Gucheng Station
- ✨ Accessible by Car
- ✨ Shuttle Bus
Possible Photography Areas
- ✨ Landscape (main focus)
- ✨ Street
- ✨ Architect
Best Photography Times
- ✨Golden Hour Evenings when the sun starts to set.
- ✨Early Mornings when the sun has already risen.
- ✨Night Times when the sun has already set.
Camera Gear Recomendations
- ✨Camera
- ✨Normal Angled, Wide Angled and Tele Photo Lens
- ✨ND and CPL Filters
- ✨Tripod
Safety
- ✨Very safe during the morning, not so safe during the day due to the area being crowded.
Difficulty
- ✨ Easy to Hard: Specific techniques such as Long Exposure shots are required. Some shots require awkward positioning and patience. Due to the crowd, it is recommended for up to 2 minutes of long exposure shots. Managing the brightness of the photo is proven to be difficult.
Additional Information
- 🧠 The area is very crowded. Keep your eyes on your belongings at all times.
- 🧠 Mandarin is their primary language and possibly the only language they spoke. It is best if you have someone who is fluent in Mandarin with you
Reference
Tulayapornchoti P. (2026 February, 5), China: The beginning of my landscape photography journey, Quiet Horizon, https://myquiethorizon.com/2026/02/05/china/

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