Photographer uses a low-angle shot to focus on the roof and eaves of ancient architecture, using the surrounding green trees as a natural frame to highlight the carved details and color of the building. The foreground incorporates leaves to add depth. The main building is centered in the frame, ensuring clarity of the decorative ridges and painted designs, showcasing the exquisiteness and three-dimensionality of ancient architecture. Travel tip: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting.

Beijing Lama Temple - Small Building Opposite

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No. 28 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (100 meters south of Exit C of Yonghegong Subway Station), inside the Lama Temple.

Photography Tips

Photographer uses a low-angle shot to focus on the roof and eaves of ancient architecture, using the surrounding green trees as a natural frame to highlight the carved details and color of the building. The foreground incorporates leaves to add depth. The main building is centered in the frame, ensuring clarity of the decorative ridges and painted designs, showcasing the exquisiteness and three-dimensionality of ancient architecture. Travel tip: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting.

Walking Guide

Navigate to Yonghe Palace in Beijing. Upon entering through the Zhaotai Gate, you will see a large bronze lion on each side. Opposite the lions, when standing in the middle of the main gate, there is a small building on the right.