The model stands in front of the wall, and the photographer can take a lower angle, shooting from a low angle. When shooting, zoom in about 1.7 times, and zooming in on details will give a sense of luxury.

Opening hours: 08:00-18:00, but entry is stopped at 17:30, remember to go ahead of time.

Best time for shooting: The best time to take photos is from 13:00 to 17:00 on weekdays, when there are fewer people and it's easier to get good shots.

Additional tips: There are souvenir bracelets given at the entrance, free incense can be picked up on the left side, and the God of Wealth card can be obtained at the God of Wealth Hall inside. You can also buy prayer plaques from the vending machine and hang them on the red wall to pray.

Guangren Temple – Wishing Wall

Photography Tips:
Position the subject below the building, with the photographer capturing a wide shot where the person occupies a small portion of the frame. The subject should face sideways to the photographer.

Photography Pose: The model should face sideways to the photographer, holding a fan in a relaxed manner, looking naturally ahead without excessive movement. Wearing a cheongsam, the model should exude an elegant and dignified aura.

Check-in Guide:
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 17:00.
Admission: Free, but advanced reservation required through the "Guangren Temple" public account.

Xi’an Guangren Temple – Left Outer Red Wall Photo Spot

Keep a distance of 3 meters, use a focal length of 40, aperture of 5, and avoid crowds.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission is free, no reservation required;
2. Opening hours: 8:00-18:00 (last entry at 17:30).

Guangren Temple – Buddha Pagoda Left of Main Gate

1. Shooting Angle: Employ a low-angle shot, capturing the clock tower from below upwards.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize the greenery in the foreground to create a frame that encloses the main body of the clock tower.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a medium to long focal length lens to compress the space and highlight the main body of the clock tower.
Travel Tips: 8:00-18:00 (last entry at 17:30), free admission, no reservation required.

Guangren Temple – Bell Tower

When taking photos, be mindful to avoid pedestrians. Use a focal length of 28mm, an aperture of f/5, and maintain a distance of about 4 meters for the shot.

Travel Tips:
① Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM, last entry at 5:30 PM;
② Admission Information: Free.

Guangren Temple – In Front of Bell Tower

The model stands at a high place, with the photographer 1 meter away, using a 35mm wide-angle lens and a low shooting position.

Travel tips: It is recommended to shoot on sunny days when the light and shadow are excellent. The soft light is better for shooting before 10:00 or after 17:00.

Guangren Temple – Main Hall Prayer Wheel

The subject stands by the red wall window, using the rule of thirds to position the wooden window at one-third of the way from the right, highlighting the beauty of traditional architectural details. The shot is taken with a flat angle, with the background incorporating the texture of tree shadows to enhance the liveliness and natural atmosphere of the image. It is recommended to use a standard lens, getting close enough to the model to emphasize the interaction between the person and the red wall, while also retaining some details of the window frame to add interest to the composition.

1. Pose for the photo: The model can hold an object in one hand and lightly rest the other on the windowsill, leaning against the wall and looking into the camera.

2. Travel tips:
   ① Entrance fee: Free, no reservation required;
   ② Opening hours: 8:00 to 18:00, last entry at 17:30.

3. Other experiences: It is suggested to enter through the left gate and tour clockwise, exiting through the right gate. Silence should be maintained inside the halls.

Xi’an Guangren Temple – Red Wall & Window with Tree Shadows

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the temple building, capturing the scene from a low angle looking up. Using central composition, the "Guangren Temple" plaque is placed at the center of the frame to highlight it prominently; a standard lens is used to restore the proportion and spatial relationship of the plaque and the architectural details.

Travel Tips: Opening hours are from 8:00 to 18:00. Admission is free. It is recommended to appreciate quietly, avoid taking photos of Buddha statues, and refrain from making noise. Photography spots include: the temple's outer wall (walk along the wall to the left of the temple gate), the door with the character "Fu", and the wall painting of Green Tara.

Guangren Temple – Above the Main Gate

Photo Tips: Have the model face away from the photographer, with the photographer positioned about 5 meters in front of the model, shooting from a low angle. This distance can capture the model, the building, and the sky in a well-composed frame. Pose Suggestions: Cross your arms naturally over your abdomen or chest, keep your back straight for a more upright posture, and slightly lean forward to focus the viewer's attention on the pagoda. Adjust the angle of your gaze according to the height of the pagoda; a focused look in your eyes will enhance the photo. Visiting Guide: Opening Hours: 8:00-18:00 (last entry at 17:30). Admission: Free all year round, no reservation required. Clothing suggestions: Opt for black or white clothing, which contrasts sharply with the red walls, creating a strong visual impact. Bring small props that match the scene, such as vintage fans or delicate handbags, to add details and highlights to your photos.

Xi’an Guangren Temple – Blessing Pagoda

The camera is positioned to face the model, shooting from a distance of 4 meters.

Guangren Temple – “Fu” Gate