The photographer is positioned right in front of the forest, using light and shadow with the tree trunks as the background to capture the shadows of the leaves. The neatly aligned trees create a natural sense of depth, which can be utilized for creative compositions. Employ leading lines in your framing, using the path in the forest to draw the viewer’s eye into the distance. A 70-200mm lens is recommended.

1. Travel Tips: Admission is free.
2. Additional Suggestions: Visit around 1 PM on a weekend when it’s very quiet and there are hardly any people around.

Haidian Ink Vegetable Garden - Ginkgo Forest Fallen Leaves and Bicycles

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140 meters west of the intersection of Tiancun North Road and Tiancun East Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The photographer is positioned right in front of the forest, using light and shadow with the tree trunks as the background to capture the shadows of the leaves. The neatly aligned trees create a natural sense of depth, which can be utilized for creative compositions. Employ leading lines in your framing, using the path in the forest to draw the viewer’s eye into the distance. A 70-200mm lens is recommended. 1. Travel Tips: Admission is free. 2. Additional Suggestions: Visit around 1 PM on a weekend when it’s very quiet and there are hardly any people around.

Walking Guide

Take the Line 6 subway to Tiancun Station (Exit A, Northwest exit), and from there, walk 378 meters along Tiancun Road. Turn right and walk 506 meters north along Tiancun East Road. Turn left and walk 124 meters west along Tiancun North Road. Then turn right and head north to reach the Mo Shu Yuan. Once inside the courtyard, you will see the woods.