It's recommended to use a wide-angle lens and shoot from a level angle; place the model at the left one-third of the frame, leaning against the Great Wall with their body turned sideways, head slightly lifted looking into the distance, and maintaining a natural pose. Use leading lines in the composition, utilizing the extended lines of the Great Wall path to guide the viewer’s eye to the distant mountains, while incorporating the rule of thirds and preserving the Great Wall, mountains, and blue sky in the background on the right side.

Badaling Great Wall - Take a photo with the Great Wall ramparts and distant mountains.

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Exit 58, G6 Beijing-Tibet Expressway, Yanqing District, Beijing

Photography Tips

It's recommended to use a wide-angle lens and shoot from a level angle; place the model at the left one-third of the frame, leaning against the Great Wall with their body turned sideways, head slightly lifted looking into the distance, and maintaining a natural pose. Use leading lines in the composition, utilizing the extended lines of the Great Wall path to guide the viewer’s eye to the distant mountains, while incorporating the rule of thirds and preserving the Great Wall, mountains, and blue sky in the background on the right side.

Walking Guide

You can take the high-speed train directly to Badaling Great Wall or take bus routes 877, 879, the Badaling Great Wall direct bus, or the Badaling Great Wall Summer Palace tourist express to the Badaling Great Wall Station.