The photographer, positioned at a lower angle, uses an upward view and employs a frame-within-a-frame technique, with leaves at the top and bottom of the image naturally framing the central TV tower. The vertical structure of the TV tower adds depth and stability to the composition.

Additional tip: Visitors can take the elevator to the 238-meter observation deck for a panoramic view of Beijing.

Beijing Aerospace Bridge - Central TV Tower Leaf Night View

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Haidian District, Aerospace Bridge, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer, positioned at a lower angle, uses an upward view and employs a frame-within-a-frame technique, with leaves at the top and bottom of the image naturally framing the central TV tower. The vertical structure of the TV tower adds depth and stability to the composition. Additional tip: Visitors can take the elevator to the 238-meter observation deck for a panoramic view of Beijing.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the northwest entrance of Huaron Building. After getting out of the vehicle, walk straight for 50 meters to the right until you see the bridge. Then turn left and walk straight for 30 meters until you reach the wooded area. The photo spot is right there. — step-by-step photo guide

Navigate to the northwest entrance of Huaron Building. After getting out of the vehicle, walk straight for 50 meters to the right until you see the bridge. Then turn left and walk straight for 30 meters until you reach the wooded area. The photo spot is right there.