This trip to Chongqing focuses
by Jason Shou
Nov 2, 2025
The best thing about Daijia Lane is its cascading cliff walkways and hidden gems—super photogenic!
1. The Cliff Walkway Itself (Must-Shoot!)
· Location: Look back at the river view and Qiansimen Bridge from the middle of the walkway.
· Fujifilm Settings: Try the classic NC (Classic Negative) filter; greens and reds will really pop. Add a touch of color.
· Posing: Lean against the railing, letting the river breeze gently play with your hair, and smile naturally or look back. You can also snap photos while walking to create a sense of movement. If you're more active, you can even skip up the stairs and have your friends take photos!
2. The windows of various cliffside cafes (Kings of atmosphere)
· Location: Choose a cafe with a window seat.
· Fujifilm Settings: Use the CC (Classic Positive) filter for a softer tone, perfect for indoor spaces and skin tones. · Pose: Hold a latte in hand and pretend to look out the window in thought; or use the window frame as a foreground to create a composition and flash a sweet smile for the camera.
3. "Cat Wall" and Fun Graffiti #ChongqingTravel
· Location: There are many adorable cat murals and graffiti walls along the trail.
· Fujifilm Settings: Use ASTIA/Soft mode for soft, fresh colors that highlight your cuteness.
· Pose: Interact with the cats on the wall and imitate their expressions and gestures—tilt their heads, give a meow—be as lively as you can!
4. Insight into the Mountain City Air-Raid Shelter Entrance (Magic Cyberspace)
· Location: The air-raid shelter entrance leading to Hongya Cave in Daijia Lane—it feels like a time travel.
· Fujifilm Settings: Try the ACROS black and white filter to create a storytelling and sophisticated look.
· Pose: Look back and smile at the cave entrance, or step deeper into the cave to create a silhouette shot for a mysterious and cool look! 5. Overlooking Hongyadong from Daijia Lane (Classic Camera Position)
· Location: At the very bottom of the trail, you can look straight ahead at the buildings of Hongyadong.
· Fujifilm Settings: Use Velvia/Vivid mode during the evening blues to capture the dazzling lights and rich hues.
· Pose: With Hongyadong as the backdrop, a wide silhouette from behind or in profile creates a truly captivating scene.
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