The photographer is positioned in the area of the steps directly in front of the statue, using an upward angle to connect the main statue with the people below and the background environment. Place the statue at the center of the frame, using the size contrast between people and the statue to enhance visual impact, with background buildings and plants aiding in balancing the composition. It is recommended to use a medium focal length lens to clearly present the details of the statue and the surrounding environment, compressing the space to highlight the main subject, allowing all elements to naturally blend and showcase the scene relationships.

1. Travel Tips: No entrance fee required.
2. Other Tips: It can get crowded on weekends, so it's advisable to arrive early to avoid congestion.

Bai Pu Temple - Take a photo with the Hengjiang sculpture.

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Yubai Village, Mentougou District, Beijing (near Nanyuan Road)

Photography Tips

The photographer is positioned in the area of the steps directly in front of the statue, using an upward angle to connect the main statue with the people below and the background environment. Place the statue at the center of the frame, using the size contrast between people and the statue to enhance visual impact, with background buildings and plants aiding in balancing the composition. It is recommended to use a medium focal length lens to clearly present the details of the statue and the surrounding environment, compressing the space to highlight the main subject, allowing all elements to naturally blend and showcase the scene relationships. 1. Travel Tips: No entrance fee required. 2. Other Tips: It can get crowded on weekends, so it's advisable to arrive early to avoid congestion.

Walking Guide

To navigate to Baifosi Temple (located in Yubai Village, Yanchi Town, Beijing, near Nanyan Road), enter through the main gate of the temple. Follow the main path straight ahead, passing through the mountain gate (a landmark structure), and you will see the massive statues of the Two Guardians (Heng and Ha).