Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - Bell and Tile Carving Patterns on the Temple Walls

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Bell and Tile Carving Patterns on the Temple Walls

Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - The True Source Plaque and Cushion Arrangement in the Main Hall

Beijing Fayuan Temple - The True Source Plaque and Cushion Arrangement in the Main Hall

Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - Red-walled temple architecture and trees

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Red-walled temple architecture and trees

Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - Red Architecture and Autumn Trees

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Red Architecture and Autumn Trees

Photo by Fayuan Temple - Stele in Beijing

Fayuan Temple - Stele in Beijing

Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - Spiral-shaped Brick Carving

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Spiral-shaped Brick Carving

Photo by Beijing Fayuan Temple - Compassion for Loyalty Pavilion Plaque and Lilac Flowers

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Compassion for Loyalty Pavilion Plaque and Lilac Flowers

Photo by Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Main Buddha Hall Entrance Plaque, Stairs, and Incense Burner

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Main Buddha Hall Entrance Plaque, Stairs, and Incense Burner

Photo by Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Dragon-shaped Sculpture

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Dragon-shaped Sculpture

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand about 5 meters in front of the building, slightly tilting upwards to ensure the eaves are fully visible and the plaque is clearly centered in the frame.
2. Composition: Place the plaque at the center of the frame, with the eaves and beams forming a natural frame. The background should include branches and the sky to create depth.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 50mm focal length or a 2x zoom on a phone to maintain the clarity of the building details and highlight the plaque.
1. Travel Tips: Open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Admission: Free.

Fayuan Temple in Xicheng District - Temple Eaves and Plaques