Tao Ran Ting Park - Zui Weng Pavilion Stone
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19 Taiping Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, within Huaxia Mingting Garden, Taoranting Park
Photography Tips
The model stands to the right of the stone, and the photographer stands at an oblique front position, about 6 meters away from the model, with the stone of Drunken翁Pavilion as the main subject, taking a slightly side-on shot. ① Shooting equipment: Fuji XT5, 18-120mm lens. ② shooting pose: The model leans against the stone, face slightly lifted. ③ Travel tips: Admission is 2 RMB per person, open hours are 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Walking Guide

After exiting the cave, go straight to reach the Drunken翁Pavilion stones. (Note: "醉翁" is translated as "Drunken翁" to maintain the original Chinese cultural reference, but it can also be translated as "Drunken Scholar" if you prefer a more natural English expression.) Alternatively: After exiting the cave, go straight to reach the Drunken Scholar Pavilion stones.

After going down the stairs, turn left and walk for about 200 meters.

Turn right and walk about 50 meters to the water pool.

To the right of the rock is the best spot for taking photos.

Turn left at the intersection by the lake and walk 20 meters.

To the side of Lan Ting, turn right and go through the cave.

Walk straight to the opposite side of the pool.

