1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand slightly further away from the hall, shooting from a slight overhead angle to keep the plaque of the Great Buddha Hall centered in the frame.
2. Composition: Use foreground composition by utilizing the sculptures in front of the hall, blurred to form a foreground frame, adding depth and layers to the image.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 75mm lens on a camera or 3x zoom on a phone to highlight the details of the main subject and compress the space in the image.
Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: Daily 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Beijing Fayuan Temple - Mahavira Hall Plaque

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39 Xi Zan Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing, 60 meters west

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand slightly further away from the hall, shooting from a slight overhead angle to keep the plaque of the Great Buddha Hall centered in the frame. 2. Composition: Use foreground composition by utilizing the sculptures in front of the hall, blurred to form a foreground frame, adding depth and layers to the image. 3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 75mm lens on a camera or 3x zoom on a phone to highlight the details of the main subject and compress the space in the image. Travel Tips: ① Admission: Free ② Opening Hours: Daily 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Walking Guide

Take subway Line 4 or Daxing Line or Line 7 to Fayan Temple in Beijing, get off at Cai市Kou Station, exit from the southwest D exit, walk 20 meters straight west, turn left and enter the auxiliary road of Guanganmen Nei Street, walk 100 meters, go straight for 150 meters, turn left into Xizhuan Hutong, walk straight 150 meters, then go straight 160 meters to the right, turn right and walk 240 meters, turn right into Fayan Temple Front Street and walk 70 meters, turn right and walk 100 meters, turn left and walk 10 meters to reach your destination.