The photographer positioned themselves on the side of the subject, capturing the moment the person spins the prayer wheel from the side. In terms of composition, they utilized a red frame to create a framing effect, highlighting the main subject while using the prayer wheel as an accompanying element to enrich the content of the scene.

Lama Temple - Take a photo with the prayer wheels.

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No. 28 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (100 meters south of Exit C of Yonghegong Subway Station, inside Yonghe Palace on the north side)

Photography Tips

The photographer positioned themselves on the side of the subject, capturing the moment the person spins the prayer wheel from the side. In terms of composition, they utilized a red frame to create a framing effect, highlighting the main subject while using the prayer wheel as an accompanying element to enrich the content of the scene.

Walking Guide

Take the bus No.116 and get off at Yonghe Temple Station. Start from the station and walk south along Yonghe Temple Street for 307 meters. Turn left and walk east along Xilou Hutong for 50 meters. Then, turn left again and walk north for 169 meters. Continue turning left and walk north for another 131 meters, and you will reach your destination, the prayer wheels at Yonghe Temple.