The photographer stands directly in front of the stone lion, at the level of its midsection, with the lion as the main subject, centered in the frame to attract the viewer's gaze and emphasize its majestic and solemn presence, creating an ancient and rustic atmosphere.
Shooting Time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day for better lighting and to ensure good photo results.

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Red Walls and Stone Lions

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No. 7, Fayuan Temple Front Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands directly in front of the stone lion, at the level of its midsection, with the lion as the main subject, centered in the frame to attract the viewer's gaze and emphasize its majestic and solemn presence, creating an ancient and rustic atmosphere. Shooting Time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day for better lighting and to ensure good photo results.

Walking Guide

Take bus No. 53 or 133 to Nanhengjie Intersection West Station. After getting off, walk 100 meters due west along Nanheng West Street. Cross the street and turn right into Qijing Alley, walk 70 meters, then turn left into Xizhuan Alley, and walk another 70 meters. Turn left again into Fayuansi Front Street, and walk 80 meters to reach the entrance of Fayuansi Temple.