The photographer stands beside the stone lion, shooting at eye level. The rustic texture of the architecture contrasts with the model’s attire. It’s recommended to use a medium to long-focus lens to blur the background and highlight the model.

1. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: $20 per person, tickets can be purchased on-site;
② Opening Hours: Closed on Mondays, open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM;
③ Best Shooting Time: The soft morning and afternoon light produces great photos.

2. Shooting Props: Bring a bottle of water.

3. Additional Tips: It’s best to visit in the fall to capture the golden ginkgo leaves.

Wu Ta Si Pagoda - Framed with the entrance of Wu Ta Si and stone lions.

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No. 24 Wota Temple Village, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands beside the stone lion, shooting at eye level. The rustic texture of the architecture contrasts with the model’s attire. It’s recommended to use a medium to long-focus lens to blur the background and highlight the model. 1. Travel Tips: ① Ticket Price: $20 per person, tickets can be purchased on-site; ② Opening Hours: Closed on Mondays, open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; ③ Best Shooting Time: The soft morning and afternoon light produces great photos. 2. Shooting Props: Bring a bottle of water. 3. Additional Tips: It’s best to visit in the fall to capture the golden ginkgo leaves.

Walking Guide

Take the subway Line 4 Daxing Line, Line 9, or Line 16 and get off at National Library Station. Exit from B and head south along Zhongguancun South Avenue for 210 meters. Turn left into Wutasi Road and walk 500 meters. Cross the street and turn left, walk 100 meters, then turn right and walk 20 meters, and finally turn left and walk 50 meters to reach Wutasi Temple. The entrance of Wutasi Temple is where you will find the spot.