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Where to take wedding photos in June? Please recommend it.

1, Shuhe Ancient Town, Lijiang

Shuhe ancient town, called "Shaowu" in Naxi language, is a famous village with a mountain behind it, which means "village under the peak". It is one of the earliest settlements of Naxi ancestors in Lijiang Bazi, an important well-preserved market town on the ancient tea-horse road, a living specimen of the transition of Naxi ancestors from agricultural civilization to commercial civilization, and a model of market town construction formed by opening up and caravan activities.

2. Muxia Bay, Sanya

The grotesque rocks, the roaring sea breeze and the sea and sky are the deepest impression left by Mufjord. The long beach is silvery white, and the sea rushes to the beach freely and undisturbed. In the sea, the rocks drink waves and get drunk in the sea. It appears in front of tourists with unique waves, unique rocks and unique protrusions, giving people another kind of beautiful enjoyment.

3. Rachel Church in Bali

Rachel Church proudly stands on the cliff of Suluban Beach in Uluwatu District of Bali, away from the noise of the city. The architecture blends western and contemporary Balinese styles. Standing in the chapel, you can see the sea with a view of 180 degrees, and you can see the most beautiful scenery in Bali here. These beautiful scenery have become the shooting places that new people yearn for.

4. Phuket Fairy Peninsula

Phuket-Prom the Cape is located at the southernmost tip of Phuket, 0/8km away from downtown/kloc-which means "Cape of God" in Thai. Because there is a four-faced Buddha on the observation deck, the locals also call it "Fairy Peninsula", hence the name "Prom the Cape". The history of Shenxian Peninsula can be traced back to the accidental discovery of this place by navigators when they sailed from the mainland to Malaysia Peninsula, which opened the history of Shenxian Peninsula and became a familiar place for navigators and crew.