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4 Spots You Can't Miss Out on a China Photo Trip

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Sophia Bradford
4 Spots You Can't Miss Out on a China Photo Trip

Are you an avid photographer still exploring your genre of work? If yes, you need to start exploring your interest and identify your passion by going on a China photo trip. China is a paradise for photographers for its unique scenery and breathtaking views. The best part is every corner of this place has something to hold onto. From street life to heritage and cultures, you can explore several types of photography here. There are so many options, so deciding on the top visit locations can often become challenging. This article lists some locations in China that are perfect for a photo trip.

 

Mount Siguniang National Park

 

This place is popularly known as the “four girls' mountain” because of its four peaks. UNESCO inscribed this part as a part of the Sichuan giant panda sanctuaries in 2006. The area is about 2000sq km with several points of interest for tourists. The nearby surrounding valleys are Hiazi valley, shuangqiao, and Changping valley. During a trip here, Shuangqiao is the valley where most tourists take a rest. Particularly this valley is a length of 30km with dotted snow mountains, virgin forests, and white pagodas. In total, the entire park resembles a paradise of the earth itself.

 

Tiebu National Nature Reserve

 

The famous Sika deer are widely found here. However, due to the religious beliefs of the local people, it is forbidden to hunt these deers here. One of the largest deer populations here is found in the Tiebu national nature reserve. After considerable monitoring data, it was found that about 1000 sika deer still exhibited in the place in 2012. One of the reasons for such a less population is that the Asian cervine species is relatively rare. If you are an ardent wildlife photographer lover, capture these Sika deer in action here.

 

Huanglong National Park

 

Internationally known as the prolific karst landscapes, this national park in Songpan county is surrounded by lush green forestry. This place is more famous due to the unique limestone formations that make it stand out from other top areas. In general, Huanglong refers to the “yellow dragon”, this name was identified after the special geographical feature of the place. In a bird's eye view, the entire park looks like an enormous golden dragon arching throughout the valley. The scenic beauty of this place is more valued than the snow-capped peaks.

 

Jiuzhaigou National Park

 

UNESCO declared this place a world heritage in 1992. This is considered one of the fairylands in the world that holds its existence here. The entire area stretches over about 72000 hectares in the northern part of Sichuan. The height reaches 2000m, comprising diverse forests and ecosystems. It is home to more than 220 rare bird species and endangered animals. It is also famous for Sichuan takin, giant panda, and rhododendrons.

 

In conclusion, visit the above-mentioned spots to experience the true culture of China. Book your travel plans for the China adventure tour with Absolute Panda and get started today!

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