Dadi Kou Square itself is a prime photography destination. At dawn, mist hovers over the Yangtze River, casting a serene reflection of the Yellow Crane Tower—ideal for capturing a classic ink-painting effect.
The central bronze memorial statue, titled "Guardians of the Riverside City," features dynamic figures against a backdrop of flowing water and modern skyline—perfect for portrait and conceptual shots.
Westward along the Yangtze Embankment Greenway, artistic installations like the "Boat of Time" mural and the "Against the Current" sculpture group offer striking thematic contrast between nature and human resilience. These spots excel in silhouette and long-exposure photography.
At night, the riverside light trail provides stunning opportunities to photograph the glowing Yangtze River Bridge and rotating lights of the opposite bank's Ferris wheel.
Don’t miss the glass viewing platform with transparent flooring—ideal for vertical perspective shots of boats gliding beneath. Use a tripod and slow shutter speed to capture silky water textures and luminous cityscapes, creating unforgettable visual stories.