The photographer stands in front of the stone stele, placing the stele and the inscription “Xing Ying Zhen Ru” in the center of the frame, with potted plants and carvings symmetrically distributed on both sides. The background includes the full view of the “Dharma Hall.” The composition includes foreground potted plants, the stele in the midground, and the temple buildings in the background, with the sky appropriately retained to add a sense of openness, highlighting the grandeur and symmetry of the architecture.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 10 RMB per person.
② Opening Hours: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM.

Nanjing Ancient Jiming Temple - Memorial Arch, Stone Steles, Potted Plants, and Temple Architecture

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No. 1 Jiming Temple Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Photography Tips

The photographer stands in front of the stone stele, placing the stele and the inscription “Xing Ying Zhen Ru” in the center of the frame, with potted plants and carvings symmetrically distributed on both sides. The background includes the full view of the “Dharma Hall.” The composition includes foreground potted plants, the stele in the midground, and the temple buildings in the background, with the sky appropriately retained to add a sense of openness, highlighting the grandeur and symmetry of the architecture. Travel Tips: ① Admission Fee: 10 RMB per person. ② Opening Hours: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM.

Walking Guide

Take the subway [Line 3 / Line 4] to [Jiming Temple Station] and exit from Exit 4.

Walk north and pass the Buddha Hall (on your left) to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk north and pass the Buddha Hall (on your left) to reach your destination.

Walk northwest to the ancient Jiming Temple (on your right) and then turn left.

Walk west and pass by the Prajna Hall (on your right), then turn right.

Walk west along Beijing East Road until you reach the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (on your right), then turn right.

Walk 16 meters south and then turn right.

Walk north along Jiming Temple Road to Jiming Temple - Ganlu Well (on your left) and then turn left.