Shoot from a bird's-eye view to showcase the courtyard's openness and layers. Use the blurred stone railings and carvings to frame the scene, naturally guiding the viewer's gaze. Place the stone brazier in the center of the frame to highlight its historical significance and intricate details. A standard lens is recommended to ensure the subject is proportionate and clear.

Travel Tips:
- Admission: 20 RMB per person
- Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Last entry at 4:00 PM)

Emperors' Temple - Take a photo of the burning paper incense burner near the stone railing.

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No. 131, Fuchengmennei Street, Xinjiekou Sub-district, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Shoot from a bird's-eye view to showcase the courtyard's openness and layers. Use the blurred stone railings and carvings to frame the scene, naturally guiding the viewer's gaze. Place the stone brazier in the center of the frame to highlight its historical significance and intricate details. A standard lens is recommended to ensure the subject is proportionate and clear. Travel Tips: - Admission: 20 RMB per person - Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Last entry at 4:00 PM)

Walking Guide

Take the No. 3 bus and get off at Bai Dui Bridge East. Walk east along Fuchengmen Inner Street for 8 meters, turn left and walk north for 6 meters, then head northeast for 50 meters. Turn left again and walk north for 66 meters to reach the Temple of Successive Emperors.