The photographer moves in close to the incense burner, using a medium telephoto lens to capture the details at the top of the burner and its smoke effects, with the camera height level with the top of the burner. The background includes the blurred texture of the temple windows, while the smoke in the foreground creates a sense of depth, highlighting the main subject of the incense burner.

Travel Tips:
① Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM, daily.
② Admission: Free entry, no reservation required.

Fayuan Temple in Beijing - A Corner of the Incense Burner

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

Photography Tips

The photographer moves in close to the incense burner, using a medium telephoto lens to capture the details at the top of the burner and its smoke effects, with the camera height level with the top of the burner. The background includes the blurred texture of the temple windows, while the smoke in the foreground creates a sense of depth, highlighting the main subject of the incense burner. Travel Tips: ① Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM, daily. ② Admission: Free entry, no reservation required.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 4 or Line 7 and get off at Caidashi Station, Exit D. Walk for about 800 meters to reach the Beijing Fayan Temple, and you will find the incense burner in front of the hall.