Fuzhou & offshore wind aerials: landmarks, energy & industry

2026-06-11 · 中文版

Urban aerials are more than skyline postcards. Stadiums, ports, and renewables power corporate stories, trade press, and policy content. This feature gathers our Fuzhou, Haikou, and offshore wind work with shooting notes and where each frame fits.

Fuzhou stadium: landmark geometry

Fuzhou stadium 01 highlights the roof ellipse and seating bowl; 02 widens to include city context. Put the city name and building type in titles for local discovery.

Haikou shipyard: industrial port narrative

Haikou shipyard shows cranes, berths, and hull scale—common in shipping and manufacturing coverage. Crop clutter; keep one or two clear subjects.

Offshore wind: energy sector visuals

Wind turbines 01 emphasizes array scale; 02 closes in on a single unit for tech or ESG reports. Respect marine wind limits and airspace rules.

Use-case map

Sports media → Fuzhou stadium set. Shipping/mfg → Haikou shipyard. Energy/ESG → wind series. Add one sentence of context in articles or decks—not image-only slides.

Publishing sets with internal links

Link angles inside a feature like this one. We noindex thin single-image URLs that are not flagship aerials—update the feature when adding shots instead of spawning duplicate SEO pages.

Delivery specs

Web: 1400px WebP heroes and 480px thumbs (see WebP performance). Print/large format: keep upload originals.

Compare with Tokyo

Tokyo frames stress traffic lines; this set stresses landmarks and industry. Read Tokyo aerial guide for a side-by-side study.

Gallery links

Stadium 01 · 02 · Haikou shipyard · Wind 01 · 02.