The incense burner is positioned at the center of the frame, highlighting its intricate patterns and the inscription “Made in the Great Qing Dynasty during the Qianlong reign.” The background includes red carved windows and doors, as well as the colorful eaves above, enhancing the atmosphere of the ancient architecture. The shot encompasses the entire incense burner and part of the building's top, balancing the focus on the main subject with its surroundings.

The Temple of Emperors - Bronze Ding made in the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty

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

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The incense burner is positioned at the center of the frame, highlighting its intricate patterns and the inscription “Made in the Great Qing Dynasty during the Qianlong reign.” The background includes red carved windows and doors, as well as the colorful eaves above, enhancing the atmosphere of the ancient architecture. The shot encompasses the entire incense burner and part of the building's top, balancing the focus on the main subject with its surroundings.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 4 to Xisi Station and exit at A2 Northwest Exit. After exiting, walk 840 meters to reach the Temple of Emperors of Successive Dynasties.