The photographer uses a straight-on angle, with the model standing in the middle of the road, walking forward naturally with their back to the camera. The composition employs leading lines, using the road that stretches to the distant ancient architecture to guide the viewer’s gaze. Symmetrically arranged trees on both sides of the road enhance the sense of balance. The shot includes the road, the green trees on either side, the ancient buildings in the background, and a large expanse of sky, emphasizing the depth and openness of the scene.

Travel Tips: Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM.

The Seventy-Two Corridors of Tiantan Park - Take a photo with the green plant-lined path.

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Inside the Temple of Heaven Park, Dongcheng District, Beijing (walk 420 meters northwest from Exit A2 of Tiantan East Subway Station)

Photography Tips

The photographer uses a straight-on angle, with the model standing in the middle of the road, walking forward naturally with their back to the camera. The composition employs leading lines, using the road that stretches to the distant ancient architecture to guide the viewer’s gaze. Symmetrically arranged trees on both sides of the road enhance the sense of balance. The shot includes the road, the green trees on either side, the ancient buildings in the background, and a large expanse of sky, emphasizing the depth and openness of the scene. Travel Tips: Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM.

Walking Guide

Walk 303 meters west, then proceed to the right.

Walk 159 meters west, then turn left.

Take the subway on Line 5 to Tiantan East Gate Station, and exit from the D Southwest exit.

Walk 10 meters along Tian Tan Road and turn left.

Walk south for 35 meters to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk south for 35 meters to reach your destination.

Walk north to the Altar of Heaven and Earth (on your left) and then proceed leftwards.