Use an upward shooting angle to focus on the details of the dragon's head and neck. Center the composition, placing the dragon's head in the center of the frame with a blurred background of yellow ginkgo leaves to highlight the sculpture's texture and ancient feel, enhancing the autumn atmosphere. Additional tips: It's best to take photos on a sunny day for amazing results.

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - Dragon Head Sculpture at the Entrance

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60 meters north of the intersection of Nanheng West Street and Shuanghuaili First Alley, Xicheng District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

Use an upward shooting angle to focus on the details of the dragon's head and neck. Center the composition, placing the dragon's head in the center of the frame with a blurred background of yellow ginkgo leaves to highlight the sculpture's texture and ancient feel, enhancing the autumn atmosphere. Additional tips: It's best to take photos on a sunny day for amazing results.

Walking Guide

Take the subway Line 4 to Caisikou Station and exit at Southwest Exit (G). After exiting, head to Fayan Temple. Once you reach the dragon head sculpture in front of the temple, you can start taking photos.