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What's it like to take pictures in the ruins?

There are so many mosquitoes that they are really poisonous. I'll look carefully for snakes, insects, mice and ants later ... It's a pity that this building is so deserted ... It's a pity that I have no money, otherwise I would have bought, built and maintained it. ...

This building, which once wanted to "shine brilliantly", is a corner of Chaozhou's beautiful city, but because of the financial relationship, developers are unable to develop and build it and become a ruin. It didn't disappear completely until it was demolished a few years ago and more than 2,000 mu of land was developed for Evergrande City.

But before it disappeared, it was a good place for us to take pictures.

The city of beauty, there are beautiful women in the city, or Helen in the Trojan War, or the praise in Zhou Youwang's war drama "The Prince", ... but beauty will grow old one day, just like, the beautiful city was our hope at first, but it became our regret at last. ...

When a beautiful woman stands on the ruins of this beautiful city and looks at the sunset, the expression on her face is quiet and profound, which seems to take us to the past years.

The building of Windsor Castle, among the wild weeds, is very abrupt.

It's like losing a battle, but the soldiers retreat, but they can't take these castles away. They can only stay where they are, enduring the enemy's plunder and the invasion of the years.

But for us to take pictures, this is a natural place to explore and take pictures.

These buildings were only built in the early 1990s. For a small city with traditional buildings such as old bungalows and quadrangles, such a castle suddenly appeared. The photos taken can bring us more shock than the photos of ancient beauties: the original house can be built like this, and there are other architectural styles in the world. ...

Of course, because it is a ruin, there will be a lot of inconvenience.

It's normal to be overgrown with weeds. After all, nobody cares. What is even more frightening is that there are many small animals that "settle down" in the surrounding mountains. Mice are not afraid to see them at all, and their bodies are very big ... perhaps because of this, wild cats have never seen them. ...

If you want to go to the toilet, I'm sorry, no one lives in it at all, and there is no toilet. ...

So sometimes in a corner of the ruins, I will see something that attracts flies. ...

Apart from no one to maintain it, there are still people who are raging there. What is common is graffiti like "this trip".

Followed by all kinds of garbage, plastic bottles discarded by people who go there to play and take pictures after drinking water, all kinds of plastic bags blown by strong winds, and waste left by previous construction. ...

It can be said that if you want to take pictures in the ruins, you have to learn to avoid this garbage and find the best angle.

If there are funds to continue construction, Chaozhou may now have a scenic spot comparable to Shenzhen's "window of the world" ... Unfortunately, it was demolished in the torrent of economic development a few years ago, leaving us endless regrets. ...