Photographers can shoot from a low angle with an upward view, using eaves or tree branches as the foreground to add depth to the image.

1. Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on weekdays for fewer people.

2. Additional experience: When shooting inside the hall, you can adjust the exposure and use the reflection of light and the effect of smoke to create a more atmospheric image.

Lama Temple - Under the Eaves

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No. 12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Photographers can shoot from a low angle with an upward view, using eaves or tree branches as the foreground to add depth to the image. 1. Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on weekdays for fewer people. 2. Additional experience: When shooting inside the hall, you can adjust the exposure and use the reflection of light and the effect of smoke to create a more atmospheric image.

Walking Guide

There's a larger crowd on weekends, requiring a wait for security checks before entering. It's recommended to visit on a weekday. — step-by-step photo guide

There's a larger crowd on weekends, requiring a wait for security checks before entering. It's recommended to visit on a weekday.

Take Line 2 or Line 5 of the subway, get off at Yonghe Palace Station, and exit from Port F. — step-by-step photo guide

Take Line 2 or Line 5 of the subway, get off at Yonghe Palace Station, and exit from Port F.

Follow the signs for about 5 minutes, and you'll reach the main entrance of the Yonghe Temple. — step-by-step photo guide

Follow the signs for about 5 minutes, and you'll reach the main entrance of the Yonghe Temple.

After entering the Yonghe Temple, walk straight ahead, and the filming spot is at the entrance of the Falun Hall. — step-by-step photo guide

After entering the Yonghe Temple, walk straight ahead, and the filming spot is at the entrance of the Falun Hall.