Guangwu Mountain Red Leaf Photography Guide: 680 Square Kilometers of Red Carpet, Off-Peak Spots + Lighting

Autumn in Guangwu Mountain is the "Longest Red Carpet in Asia"! From late October to early November, 680 square kilometers of red leaves reach their peak, combined with clouds, streams, and ancient trails, creating photos that blend ink wash and oil painting styles. This guide breaks down the best spots, timing, and composition by scenic area to help you wow your social circle.
​📸 Scenic Area Shooting Guide​
​Micang Mountain (Daba Scenic Area)​​: Core shooting location, natural gallery for shooting the red leaf tunnel from below, use slow shutter speed in Heixiong Valley to capture reflections of red leaves in the stream.
​Shibayue Pool​: Tour from top to bottom, use wide-angle at Wedding Dress Waterfall to capture dynamic water curtains, shoot close-ups of colorful pool water and fallen leaves from above.
​Taoyuan Scenic Area​: Yanzi Ridge Cableway (opens early November) for shooting sea of clouds and red leaves, aerial shots of the geological wonder Taiji Tiankeng.
​⏰ Timing and Lighting Plan​
​Mid-October​: Color transition period, ideal for capturing vibrant hues.
​October 25 - November 5​: Peak period of fully dyed forests, soft light perfect for panoramic shots.
​Daily Golden Hours​: 7-9 AM for misty red leaves, 3-5 PM for backlit shots highlighting translucent leaf veins.
​🚗 Avoid Crowds Route​
​Day 1​: Micang Mountain Scenic Area (focus on natural gallery - Heixiong Valley - Xianglu Mountain).
​Day 2​: Shibayue Pool (less crowded in the morning), return in the afternoon to reshoot Micang Mountain.
​💡 Professional Tips​
Bring a polarizing filter to eliminate glare and enhance red leaf saturation; drones require prior registration.
Wear non-slip hiking shoes as some paths are damp; few lunch spots in the scenic area, bring your own snacks.

Post by Ivy654~King | Oct 19, 2025

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