The model is seated on a wooden bench, with one arm raised high and the other extended to the side, creating a natural and relaxed pose that adds energy to the scene. The composition uses the rule of thirds, incorporating the background forest, white curtains, and the foreground gravel ground and wooden table, enhancing the depth and layers of the environment.

Chahua Mountain Scenic Area - Take a photo with wooden tables, chairs, and forest.

It is recommended to use a low-angle shot, with the photographer standing at a low position and shooting upwards to highlight the grandeur and steepness of the rock formations and peaks. Use the rule of thirds for composition, placing the main peak in the middle third of the frame, with the lake reflection below and the sky above, to balance the layers of the image. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the expansive natural scenery.

Mount Chaihu - Strange Stone Peaks and Lakeside Forests

The photographer stands at an appropriate distance to capture the person blending with the rocks and natural scenery. Using the rule of thirds, the person is positioned in the lower third of the frame, with the expansive mountain landscape filling the upper portion, enhancing the sense of depth and space.

Mount Chaihu Scenic Area - Taking a photo with the peak beside the railings.

The figure is positioned at the center of the frame, with the mountain peak centered in the background and trees symmetrically distributed on both sides to enhance balance. The shot is taken from a level angle, capturing the square’s stone paving, the green trees on both sides, and the distant Zajia Mountain peak, effectively showcasing the atmospheric environment.

Travel Tip: Admission is 65 RMB.

Mozar Mountain Scenic Area - Square

Photo by Mount Chaya Scenic Area - Site of the Journey to the West Stone Carvings

Mount Chaya Scenic Area - Site of the Journey to the West Stone Carvings

Photo by Miaoga Mountain Scenic Area - Lakeside Pavilion and Forest

Miaoga Mountain Scenic Area - Lakeside Pavilion and Forest

Photo by Mount Chaya Scenic Area - Golden Large Buddha Statues and Niches

Mount Chaya Scenic Area - Golden Large Buddha Statues and Niches

Use a low-angle shot with the subject positioned at the right one-third of the frame, following the rule of thirds. Place the group of stone statues in the center, with the distant mountain scenery at the top to add depth to the image. Include the foreground steps of the square, the midground stone statues, and the background mountains in the frame, while keeping the sky visible in the background.

Mount Chaihu Scenic Area - Take a photo with the sculpture of Tang Monk and his four disciples and green plants.

Using a centered composition, the Buddha statue is placed in the center of the frame to highlight its solemnity and completeness. The photographer shoots from a straight-on angle to ensure a clear view of the Buddha’s entire front. The background includes green trees, and part of the leaves are brought into the right foreground to add a sense of natural depth.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to arrive early when there are fewer people, as this will enhance the visual effect of your photos.

Mount Chaya Scenic Area - Great Buddha Statue

Photo by Mount Chaya - Peach Blossom Red Wall

Mount Chaya - Peach Blossom Red Wall