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What are the places suitable for photography in Guangzhou?
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Sacred heart cathedral
Sacred Heart Cathedral is the largest Catholic church in Guangzhou parish, the largest Gothic building in China and one of the four largest stone Gothic church buildings in the world! (you can only shoot outside, not inside), because it looks good.
This church was once the Governor's Office of Guangdong and Guangxi in the late Qing Dynasty. 1863 Reconstruction of the invaded British army. The church spire is 58.5 meters high and magnificent, and the whole body is made of granite.
No tickets are needed, and the visit is free. But it doesn't seem to open recently ~
The church is really beautiful. It takes an hour by bus from where I live. I am looking forward to seeing the stained glass in the church. Unfortunately, when I went, the church was being repaired and closed to the public.
It's really hard, even if I've walked a long way, I've never seen it ~ but even taking pictures outside the church can be beautiful. It's just that there are many people, so be careful to avoid the crowd when taking pictures.
There is a red iron gate on one side of the church, which blends in with the shade behind it, which is very suitable for taking pictures ~
The iron gate is a path leading to the school. There are fewer people, and light gray walls are also suitable for concave shapes. It would be great to wear Hanfu or Republic of China school uniform.
The buildings outside the church are also very distinctive, but unfortunately many of them are not open on the second floor. Otherwise it would be better to take pictures on the second floor.
A few blooming flowers can also be used as the foreground of taking pictures, but there were too many people and I carried a lot of things, so I didn't avoid the crowd well, so I was sad! ! !
This is the inside of the church as seen in the raiders. If you go on a sunny afternoon, you will be fascinated when the sun shines through the stained glass. Be sure to visit again when you have the chance.
I can look at this window all day. Ha ha laugh
I saw messages all over the wall in a nearby tea shop. I like reading this kind of message very much. I feel there are many stories in it. A lot of words came with xx, together forever.
And dreams, family, friendship. I saw some pictures that touched me, so I took them.
Seeing this crooked font, I think of a group of children writing down their commitment to friendship seriously, and I feel very loving ~
19-year-old girl who comes alone feels very cool ~
In fact, someone there wrote a sentence that I like very much. Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber.
But I forgot to take it. ...
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Sand surface construction area
In the eyes of many people in Guangzhou, Shamian is probably the most interesting place in Guangzhou. I came here mainly to see the architecture. The buildings here show people the European style of the Anglo-French Concession in the19th century, and the environment is extremely beautiful, which is very suitable for strolling among them or taking pictures of young artists.
The streets and alleys in Shamian are covered with western-style street elements such as statues, pavilions, flower beds, wooden chairs and fountains. There are more than 150 European-style buildings on the island, including 42 distinctive neo-baroque, imitation Gothic, coupon gallery, neo-classical and Chinese-Western style buildings, which are the most exotic European-style buildings in Guangzhou.
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