Harbin is undoubtedly the top travel destination

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This winter, Harbin is undoubtedly the top travel destination, and the pinnacle of Harbin's attractions is undoubtedly the Ice and Snow World.
After several days of shooting, I've compiled some great spots with beautiful views and fewer people. Don't miss these; don't just blindly shoot in the crowd.
Try to choose the opening time at 10 AM to enter the park. At this time, the lighting is good, and there are fewer people. From the East Ticket Hall, walk forward to a large ice sculpture of the Temple of Heaven, which is very photogenic. You can capture it through the surrounding buildings; it's a must-visit spot.
Next to the Temple of Heaven, there's a castle. Make sure to shoot from behind it; you won't capture any people, and it looks grand. Also, the Ferris wheel is a must. Stand at a high point and shoot from a low angle to avoid the crowd. You can lean against some buildings for a clean and tidy shot.
Next to the Ferris wheel, there's a castle. Here, you'll find the most photogenic spot in the Ice and Snow World, which is shooting the Ferris wheel through the castle. There's usually a long line here, so I recommend capturing this spot first upon entering the park!
For the main tower of the Ice and Snow World, you can stand below it for a shot that guarantees a fashionable photo. Standing on the adjacent wall also helps block the crowd, and shooting from a low angle upwards works well. There are many other spots to shoot, but these are definitely the must-visit photo spots.

Post by HazSad | Feb 7, 2025

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