The photographer stands below the pavilion, shooting upward to frame the sky, clouds, and distant mountains using the pavilion’s brackets and eaves. The foreground highlights the colorful bracket details, while the background captures the mountain scenery, enhancing the sense of depth and dimension. Pay attention to adjusting the exposure to preserve the color details of the architecture. Travel Tip: It's best to shoot on a clear day during the daytime when the light is good.

Beijing Biyun Temple Hilltop Pavilion - Eaves

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No. 40 Maimai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, within Xiangshan Park (North Side)

Photography Tips

The photographer stands below the pavilion, shooting upward to frame the sky, clouds, and distant mountains using the pavilion’s brackets and eaves. The foreground highlights the colorful bracket details, while the background captures the mountain scenery, enhancing the sense of depth and dimension. Pay attention to adjusting the exposure to preserve the color details of the architecture. Travel Tip: It's best to shoot on a clear day during the daytime when the light is good.

Walking Guide

Navigate to Biyun Temple (No. 40 Maimai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, near Xiangshan Park).