The photographer shoots from a level angle in front of the wood carving, using red doors and windows and grayish-white brick walls as the background to highlight the wood carving, which is positioned at the center of the frame, becoming the focal point.

Travel Tip: The place can get very crowded on weekends and holidays, so it's recommended to visit outside of peak hours.

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Dragon-Headed and Fish-Bodied Wood Carving

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No. 7, Fayuan Temple Front Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer shoots from a level angle in front of the wood carving, using red doors and windows and grayish-white brick walls as the background to highlight the wood carving, which is positioned at the center of the frame, becoming the focal point. Travel Tip: The place can get very crowded on weekends and holidays, so it's recommended to visit outside of peak hours.

Walking Guide

Take bus 133 and get off at Jiaozi Hutong South Entrance bus stop. Walk east along Nanheng West Street for 179 meters, then turn left and walk north for 48 meters. Walk diagonally to the right for 22 meters, then turn right and walk north for 36 meters. Turn left and walk west along Fayuan Temple Front Street for 30 meters, then turn right and walk north for 124 meters to reach Fayuan Temple.