The photographer captures a bird's-eye view, vertically downward, encompassing the ancient temple, ginkgo, and forest in a single frame; the composition technique uses central composition, placing the golden ginkgo tree at the core of the image, with the mountain forest serving as the backdrop to extend spatial layers.

1. Travel Tips:
   ① Entrance Fee: Free;
   ② Opening Hours: 9:00-16:30, with the mountain gate closing at 17:00.

2. Additional Experiences:
   ① The best time for viewing is from mid-October to early November;
   ② Advance reservation is required through the WeChat public account "Zhongnan Chan Yun", and those over 65 years old do not need to make a reservation.

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Aerial Ginkgo & Forest

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Buddha & Ginkgo

Guanyin Temple – Buddha & Ginkgo

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Eaves & Autumn Forest

Guanyin Temple – Eaves & Autumn Forest

The photographer stands in front of the model at an angle, capturing the shot from a low angle. Using the leading line composition, the city wall serves as the guiding line, with the golden ginkgo trees as the main background, highlighting the subject landscape and enriching the image.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Free;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00 (after 16:30, only exit is allowed).

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Wall & Ginkgo

The Buddha statue is positioned at the center of the frame, with surrounding leaves forming a natural foreground frame to highlight the main body of the Buddha. The composition includes the entire statue and the tree trunk in the background, while the foreground features lush foliage to add depth. The background is kept simple to avoid distraction.

Travel Tips:
Admission Fee: Free admission.

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Buddha Shot through Leaves

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Photo with Ancient Ginkgo & Architecture

Guanyin Temple – Photo with Ancient Ginkgo & Architecture

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo & Architecture

Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo & Architecture

Utilize the gaps between the eaves in the foreground and the bamboo on the right to create a natural frame, highlighting the temple roof and towers. The photographer stands at a low angle to shoot upwards, capturing the eave structure, bamboo, and background architecture to enhance the sense of depth.

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Pagoda through Eaves

The photographer should position themselves in a suitable spot in front of the ginkgo tree and take a photo at eye level. Using central composition, place the ginkgo tree at the center of the frame to highlight its tall and lush form. The golden leaves should fill the picture, becoming the visual focus.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00 (after 16:30, only exit is allowed).

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Wind Chime & Ginkgo

Guanyin Temple – Wind Chime & Ginkgo