Beijing Baiyun Temple - Carved Beams and Pillars with Red Lanterns
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No. 4 Baiyun Road, Xicheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
1. Positioning: The model stands in front of the main hall, and the photographer shoots from a slightly lower angle to capture the upper body of the model along with the red lanterns and ornate wooden structures, emphasizing traditional architectural details. 2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, with the red lanterns and ancient architectural elements evenly distributed at the top, and the model positioned on the right third line to add tension to the frame. 3. Lens Focal Length: Recommend using a 50mm-85mm lens for cameras, or the 2x lens on a smartphone to compress the space and highlight the lanterns and model's details. 1. Photography Poses: ① The model can stand sideways or look down, blending into the environment. ② Stand under the long corridor, incorporating natural steps. ③ The model can move naturally or gently touch the lanterns. 2. Travel Tips: It is recommended to shoot in the early morning or late evening when the light is soft and suitable for capturing details without overexposure. 3. Outfit Suggestions: Consider wearing Hanfu or other traditional Chinese garments to enhance the cultural atmosphere.
Walking Guide

The seat is located at the廊 way. 注:这里的“廊”可能指的是飞机上的某个特定区域,但在英文中没有直接对应的词汇,通常会用“aisle”或“corridor”。根据上下文,这里可能是“aisle”更为合适。 The seat is located at the aisle.

Take the Subway Line 4 and get off at Nanlishi Road Station. Exit from D2 Southwest and walk along Lishi Road for about 10 minutes to reach the白云观 (Baiyun Temple).

Head inside when you see the red building.

Turn right after you go through the alley.

Queue up to enter the White Cloud Temple.

Walk forward through the arched door.

