The photographer is positioned at a lower angle, looking up to emphasize the grandeur and height of the building. In terms of composition, vertical lines are used to display the vertical layering and structural beauty of the building; meanwhile, framing techniques are employed, using elements such as eaves and plaques of the building as frames to draw focus to the content of the image.

Best time for shooting: It is recommended to choose a sunny day when the lighting is good, making it easier to produce quality images.

The Yonghegong, also known as the Lama Temple, houses the Wanfu Pavilion - Plaque and Architecture.

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No. 61-1 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China (180 meters walk from Exit F of Yonghegong Subway Station, Southeast)

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The photographer is positioned at a lower angle, looking up to emphasize the grandeur and height of the building. In terms of composition, vertical lines are used to display the vertical layering and structural beauty of the building; meanwhile, framing techniques are employed, using elements such as eaves and plaques of the building as frames to draw focus to the content of the image. Best time for shooting: It is recommended to choose a sunny day when the lighting is good, making it easier to produce quality images.

Walking Guide

You can take buses 13, 116, 117, 684, Te 12 (Inner Loop), or Te 2, and get off at Yonghe Temple Station or Yonghe Palace Bridge East Station. Enter through the main entrance of the scenic area and follow the main tour route, passing through the Heavenly Kings Hall, Yonghe Palace Hall, Yongyou Hall, and Dharmachakra Hall. After the Dharmachakra Hall, continue walking to see the Ten Thousand Blessings Pavilion.