Photo by Taoranting Park - White walls and eaves with climbing ivy greenery.

Taoranting Park - White walls and eaves with climbing ivy greenery.

Photo by Taoranting Park - Inscribed Stone Stele

Taoranting Park - Inscribed Stone Stele

Photo by Taoranting Park - Zixian Pavilion

Taoranting Park - Zixian Pavilion

Photo by Taoranting Park - Huaxia Famous Pavilions Garden Plaque Architecture

Taoranting Park - Huaxia Famous Pavilions Garden Plaque Architecture

Photo by Taoranting Park in Beijing - Photographing the Ginkgo Forest Path Inside the Pavilion

Taoranting Park in Beijing - Photographing the Ginkgo Forest Path Inside the Pavilion

Photo by Taoranting Park - Introduction to the Flower Beds and the Compassion Temple of Taoranting

Taoranting Park - Introduction to the Flower Beds and the Compassion Temple of Taoranting

Photo by Beijing Taoranting Park - Exhibition of Inscriptions at Taoranting Park

Beijing Taoranting Park - Exhibition of Inscriptions at Taoranting Park

Photo by Tao Ran Ting Park - The Second Best Spring Stone Carving Wall

Tao Ran Ting Park - The Second Best Spring Stone Carving Wall

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand directly in front of the paifang (archway), slightly stepping back to align with the centerline of the paifang. Use a level shot or a low-angle shot to emphasize the grandeur of the architecture.
2. Composition: Place the central plaque of the paifang at the center of the frame and use the surrounding symmetrical structures to enhance the balance of the image.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length on a camera or the 2x mode on a smartphone to compress the frame and highlight the intricate details of the paifang.
Travel Tips: The entrance ticket costs 10 yuan.

Taoranting Park - Jia Jing Archway

Photo by Taoranting Park - Lanting Stone Stele

Taoranting Park - Lanting Stone Stele