A vibrant girl born in 1997 × Chongqing Magic 8D × Fujifilm retro filter = the birth of a viral WeChat Moments blockbuster!

The best thing about Daijia Lane is its cascading cliff walkways and hidden gems—super photogenic!

1. The Cliff Walkway Itself (Must-Shoot!)

· Location: Look back at the river view and Qiansimen Bridge from the middle of the walkway.

· Fujifilm Settings: Try the classic NC (Classic Negative) filter; greens and reds will really pop. Add a touch of color.

· Posing: Lean against the railing, letting the river breeze gently play with your hair, and smile naturally or look back. You can also snap photos while walking to create a sense of movement. If you're more active, you can even skip up the stairs and have your friends take photos!

2. The windows of various cliffside cafes (Kings of atmosphere)

· Location: Choose a cafe with a window seat.

· Fujifilm Settings: Use the CC (Classic Positive) filter for a softer tone, perfect for indoor spaces and skin tones. · Pose: Hold a latte in hand and pretend to look out the window in thought; or use the window frame as a foreground to create a composition and flash a sweet smile for the camera.
3. "Cat Wall" and Fun Graffiti #ChongqingTravel
· Location: There are many adorable cat murals and graffiti walls along the trail.
· Fujifilm Settings: Use ASTIA/Soft mode for soft, fresh colors that highlight your cuteness.
· Pose: Interact with the cats on the wall and imitate their expressions and gestures—tilt their heads, give a meow—be as lively as you can!
4. Insight into the Mountain City Air-Raid Shelter Entrance (Magic Cyberspace)
· Location: The air-raid shelter entrance leading to Hongya Cave in Daijia Lane—it feels like a time travel.
· Fujifilm Settings: Try the ACROS black and white filter to create a storytelling and sophisticated look.
· Pose: Look back and smile at the cave entrance, or step deeper into the cave to create a silhouette shot for a mysterious and cool look! 5. Overlooking Hongyadong from Daijia Lane (Classic Camera Position)
· Location: At the very bottom of the trail, you can look straight ahead at the buildings of Hongyadong.
· Fujifilm Settings: Use Velvia/Vivid mode during the evening blues to capture the dazzling lights and rich hues.
· Pose: With Hongyadong as the backdrop, a wide silhouette from behind or in profile creates a truly captivating scene.

Post by _TI***gp | Sep 22, 2025

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