Use Jay Chou posters to create a nostalgic artistic atmosphere, models can strike interactive poses (such as pointing to the poster, leaning against it, etc.), and the photographer should use a flat angle to blend the characters, posters, and natural backgrounds harmoniously.

Turn on the portrait mode on your phone, set the focal length to 35mm, and the aperture to f/2.0 - f/4.0. Quickly invite your "Jay fan" friends to take a picture with the musical memories of your youth!

Huai Coffee Countryside – Jay Chou Poster

Models can opt for an elegant sitting pose or a natural interactive posture, blending into their surroundings. The photographer should choose a flat perspective to capture the overall atmosphere and the harmony between the person and their environment.

Huai Coffee Countryside – White Drape Set

Use the layered backdrop of Heavenly Pool water, forests, and ancient architecture to create depth. Position the subject in the middle ground on the lawn, with arms wide open to show a relaxed sense of blending with nature, or lean against nearby trees and take slow, measured steps. Capture the mid-shot with the Heavenly Pool, mountain ranges, and the subject to highlight the vast beauty of the natural landscape. Close-ups of the subject's expression paired with parts of ancient architecture add a narrative to the scene. Opt for simple, everyday attire that matches the landscape, avoiding harsh midday light. The soft light before 12 PM and after 4 PM captures the unique atmosphere where nature and culture blend.

Check-in tips: Opening hours: High season 8:30 - 18:00, low season 9:00 - 17:00, no entry after 16:00.

Photo poses: ① Stand on the lawn with feet shoulder-width apart and arms widely spread to the sides, as if to embrace the landscape, integrating a carefree spirit into the natural scenery; ② Face the camera with one hand naturally hanging down and the other lightly raised to head height, fingertips slightly spread, gaze towards the distant mountains, effortlessly capturing an easy atmosphere; ③ Stand sideways, with one foot gently raised, hands casually placed at the side, and twist the body slightly to add liveliness and charm to the image.

Qinling Cuihua Mountain – Lawn by Tianchi

Divide the frame into three equal parts both horizontally and vertically to create four intersection points. Place the subject such as people, coffee cups, or delicious food near these points or along the lines to make the photo more attractive and balanced. When photographing a person sitting on the lawn enjoying coffee, place key features like the eyes at the intersection points to make the image more vivid. Use flowers, doors, windows, and string lights in the restaurant as the foreground; the foreground can be blurred while the focus is on the subject to add depth and spatial sense to the image.

• Daytime: The soft light in the morning is suitable for taking fresh and natural photos; after three or four in the afternoon, side lighting can create a sense of three-dimensionality, making both people and scenery beautiful.

• Evening: The warm colors of the setting sun cast on the lawn and buildings make for great panoramic or silhouette shots of people. Guide the interaction between the person and the environmental elements of the restaurant. For example, have the person walk on the lawn, touching flowers and grass; lean against a wooden fence, gazing into the distance; or sit by the window, resting their chin on their hand, looking out at the view. These interactions showcase the integration of the person with the environment, enriching the content of the image.

Xi’an Huai Coffee Countryside – Jay Chou Photo Spot

The model stands in the center of the frame with her back to the camera. The photographer uses a flat angle, capturing the foreground flower sea, the straw umbrella on the right, and the distant mountains, enhancing the sense of depth and natural atmosphere in the image.

1. Pose for the photo: The model faces away from the camera with her arms naturally spread out, creating a relaxed and natural posture.

2. Styling suggestion: Light-colored clothing or dresses are recommended for a more photogenic look.

Huai Coffee Countryside – Cosmos Flower Field

The photographer stands below the rock, shooting upwards to balance the central waterfall with the decorative flowers on both sides. The composition includes the full view of the rock, the waterfall in the middle, and the leaves and blue sky above, enriching the natural layers. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to capture the overall aesthetic of the rock, waterfall, and greenery.

Cuihua Mountain – Small Waterfall & Floral Decor

The photographer stands in front of the red wall, shooting at an upward angle to capture the entire "Chang Le Chang'an" text. Use a standard lens to shoot, with the inscription "Chang Le Chang'an" in the center of the frame, and tree branches in the upper right corner.

Travel Tips: Shooting in sunny weather provides better lighting and more impressive photos.

Cuihua Peak – Red Wall with “Chang Le Chang’an”

Composition can opt for a medium shot, incorporating the entirety of the boulder, the full body of the person, and parts of the landscape, to showcase the complete scene where the inscribed stone blends with nature; a close-up can focus on the person's expression and the details of their hands touching the stone, with a partial view of the inscription to enhance the sense of interaction. Use the outline of the boulder and the lines of the surrounding trees to guide the viewer's gaze, embedding the person within the landscape composition. Avoid the harsh light at noon and choose times before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., using soft light to give the image a moist and gentle filter; at noon, you can find the shade of the boulder and use diffused light to make the image more transparent. Clothing choices should include light-colored shirts, colorful skirts, and other simple daily styles that match the landscape; outdoor workwear and light Chinese styles also stand out, and with the background of mountains and waters, you can capture more beautiful photos.

Check-in tips: Opening hours are 8:30 - 18:00 during the peak season and 9:00 - 17:00 during the off-season, with no entry allowed after 16:00.

Photography poses: ① As shown in the picture, slightly lift one leg, place one hand naturally on the boulder, and casually stretch the other hand, integrating a relaxed sense of travel into the landscape; ② Stand facing the boulder, lightly press both hands against the stone surface, and slightly lean back, integrating the "Cuihua Mountain" inscription, the person, and the entire landscape, highlighting the grandeur of the scene; ③ Walk or jog slowly around the boulder, raise your hand to make a victory sign or point towards the forest, capturing the sense of freshness with dynamic movements, making the photo more story-like.

Qinling Cuihua Mountain – Cuihua Mountain Stone Marker

Use the layered mountains behind the inscription stone by Zhong Nanshan to create depth. Position the person next to the rock, crossing their arms to show relaxation, or casually leaning on the rock or walking slowly. Shoot in medium shot to include the full view of the inscription and the person, highlighting the natural and rustic charm; you can also focus on the person's expression, paired with the details of the inscription text, to highlight the integration of humanities and nature. Choose simple daily attire to match the landscape, avoiding the harsh light at noon. The soft light before 12 PM and after 4 PM can capture the unique atmosphere of the inscription blending with nature.

Check-in tips: Opening hours: High season 8:30 AM - 6 PM, low season 9:00 AM - 5 PM, no entry after 4 PM.

Photo poses: ① Stroll slowly on the path in front of the inscription, with feet naturally apart, one hand lightly on the rock, and the other hand casually extending to the side, blending into the atmosphere of the landscape and inscription; ② Face the inscription stone, with one hand gently touching the surface of the rock and the other hand pointing to the distant mountains, looking in the direction of the finger, instantly enhancing the atmosphere; ③ Stand against the rock with a side view, one foot slightly bent, hand lightly touching the edge of the inscription.

Cuihua Scenic Area – Zhong Nanshan Stone Inscription

Utilize the crevices of the wind cave boulders and the background forest to create a sense of depth. Position the subject next to the rock, with crossed arms to show a relaxed posture, or lean against the rock and take natural steps. Capture the boulder crevices and the subject in a medium shot to highlight the beauty of nature, and also use close-ups of the subject's expressions paired with details of the boulders. Opt for a simple, everyday style of clothing that matches the atmosphere of the landscape. Avoid the harsh midday light and choose to shoot before 12 PM or after 4 PM to use the soft light to capture the unique atmosphere of the boulders blending with nature.

Check-in tips: Operating hours: High season 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM, Low season 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, no entry after 4:00 PM.

Photo poses:
1. Stroll slowly on the path between the boulder crevices, with feet naturally apart, one hand lightly resting on the adjacent rock, and the other hand casually extended, allowing a sense of ease to blend into the landscape of mountains, water, and rocks.
2. Face the wind cave boulder crevices, with one hand gently supporting the rock and the other hand pointing towards the distant forest, with your gaze following the direction of your finger, instantly enhancing the atmosphere.
3. Stand sideways against the rock, with one foot slightly bent, hand lightly touching the edge of the boulder, and a slight tilt of the body, making the image immediately lively.

Cuihua National Geopark – Giant Rock Crevice