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Chongqing News

Creepers in April

2021-04-16 16:21:24

Haishi Park

Greens under Egongyan Bridge

Greens in Hutouyan Park

Abandoned houses in Jingangbei covered by creepers (Photographed by Liu Yongdong)

CHONGQING (CQNEWS) -- Recently, a soap opera named Si Teng set off a trend of back-to-ancients, not only cheongsam, but the creepers. As being in the setting in the soap opera, you will think yourself as “Si Teng” where you see the creepers.

With the heat of the TV series, many people look for the vines around them, and the creeper vintage style has become the first choice of many people who like photographing. Many places have become popular tourist attractions especially the green leaves of the wall, which have their own filter effect, and can become a screensaver with a shot. Today, let’s follow the Chongqing Evening News reporter’s recommendation and see these good places to take a photo as “Si Teng” does.

Recommendation 1: Footpath of Hutouyan Park

There is a footpath covered by creepers in Hutouyan Park. In spring, the wall, about 30 to 40 meters long, has been overgrown with creepers, in stark contrast to the red footpath.

Recommendation 2: Castle Building in Haishi Park

European and American buildings built near the gates of the park are covered with creepers, highlighting the lines of the buildings and bringing a sense of mystery to the whole castle.

Recommendation 3: The “Wizard of Oz” under the Egongyan Bridge

There is Egongyan Bridge at the top of Egongyan Strolling Park connecting the bridge to the ground have been covered with creeper plants, and you can walk down the steps of the park as if you were in the “Wizard of Oz”.

Recommendation 4: Walls beside Junge Bookstore

In spring, the creepers on the walls of Junge Library in Huangjueping are more and more flourishing, aroused many people’s desire to take photos. If you want to be a lettered youth, why not start from here.

Recommendation 5: Abounded houses in Jingangbei

There is a group of abounded architectural complex near Jingangbei, Beibei. The red-and-white European-style building, with its roof and walls covered with creeper plants, resembles the scenes in Si Teng and attracts many photography lovers to explore it.

(Some photos were provided by interviewees.) (Translated by Luo Juan, Fathom Language Limited)

Editor:Jiang Yiwei