Utilize the gaps between the eaves in the foreground and the bamboo on the right to create a natural frame, highlighting the temple roof and towers. The photographer stands at a low angle to shoot upwards, capturing the eave structure, bamboo, and background architecture to enhance the sense of depth.

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Pagoda through Eaves

The photographer should position themselves in a suitable spot in front of the ginkgo tree and take a photo at eye level. Using central composition, place the ginkgo tree at the center of the frame to highlight its tall and lush form. The golden leaves should fill the picture, becoming the visual focus.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00 (after 16:30, only exit is allowed).

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Wind Chime & Ginkgo

Guanyin Temple – Wind Chime & Ginkgo

Photo by Chang’an Guanyin Zen Temple – Ancient Eaves & Ginkgo Tree Photo Spot

Chang’an Guanyin Zen Temple – Ancient Eaves & Ginkgo Tree Photo Spot

Photo by Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo & Incense Burner

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Ginkgo & Incense Burner

Photo by Guanyin Temple – Ancient Ginkgo, Buddha & Burner

Guanyin Temple – Ancient Ginkgo, Buddha & Burner

The photographer uses a drone for a centered composition, placing the ancient ginkgo tree in the middle of the frame to highlight its golden canopy, and the shot should include the full view of the ginkgo, the gray tile roofs of the surrounding temple, and the red walls and fences.

1. Travel tips: Open from 9:00 to 16:30 (the mountain gate closes at 17:00).
2. Other experiences: The best time to visit is from mid-October to early November.

Chang’an Guanyin Temple – Aerial Ancient Ginkgo

The photographer stands directly in front of the ancient ginkgo tree, capturing it from a frontal perspective with a central composition, where the ancient tree occupies the central area of the frame.

Travel Tips: Opening hours are from 09:00 to 17:00, with last admission at 16:30.

Guanyin Temple – Ancient Ginkgo

The photographer stands in front of the stone, shooting upward at a low angle to highlight the massive canopy of the ginkgo tree and convey a sense of awe. Using central composition, the ginkgo is placed at the center of the frame to emphasize the subject.

1. Travel Tips:
   a. Admission Fee: Admission is free, and no reservation is needed on regular days. However, during the peak season (end of October to November, the ginkgo season), reservations should be made in advance through the "Zhongnan Chan Yun" WeChat public account.
   b. Best Photography Time: It is recommended to visit in the early morning (7:00-9:00) when there are fewer people and the light is soft, suitable for capturing a tranquil atmosphere, or in the afternoon (15:00-17:00) when the sunlight is slanted, making the ginkgo leaves more translucent and golden.

2. Other Experiences:
   a. The best viewing period is from early November to mid-November (when the ginkgo leaves are fully yellow).
   b. There is a large flow of people on weekends/holidays, so it is recommended to visit on a weekday morning.

Guanyin Temple – Ancient Ginkgo Tree

📷 Photography Tips:
Have the person stand behind the porcelain, no need to worry about not being able to capture it clearly, the museum's glass is incredibly clean.
The model should also be mindful not to smudge the glass.

Hebei Museum – White-Glazed Phoenix-Headed Pot