The model stands on the steps, using the lines of the steps and the lighting of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda to capture a photo with a strong sense of depth. The architectural structure of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the landscape of the square are used as the background to enhance the photo's depth and artistic feel.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: The square is free, while climbing the Big Wild Goose Pagoda requires ticket purchase, 40 yuan for adults;
② Opening Hours: The square is open all day, and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is open from 8:30 to 17:30;
③ Best Time for Photography: The optimal times for photography are mainly in the evening and at night.

Tang Dynasty Night City – Pagoda South Square Night

Photo by Daci’en Temple – Red Wall & Pine Tree

Daci’en Temple – Red Wall & Pine Tree

The model stands in front of the Tang Li Fang at the Datang Everbright City, with the photographer positioned directly in front of the model, slightly tilted upwards to highlight the sense of depth between the subject and the background. The composition is centered, with the model at the center of the frame, and the lanterns and buildings in the background creating a sense of symmetry, enhancing the structural beauty of the image.

1. Photography poses:
   ①The model holds a sword, maintaining a dynamic pose, and it is recommended that the gaze is directed towards the camera;
   ②The model holds props that match the style of the costume, such as an oil-paper umbrella or a sword, with the body slightly turned towards the camera and the head slightly raised.

2. Travel tips: It is recommended to conduct the photoshoot in the evening when the lighting effects are the best.

3. Dress recommendations: Traditional Chinese costumes or Tang Dynasty royal attire, Western Region style, etc.

Tang Dynasty Night City – Tangli Fang Front

The model stands in front of the wall, with the photographer squatting slightly in front and shooting from a low angle upwards. 

Admission Price: Free.

Tang Dynasty Night City – Yangbar “Chang’an” Wall

The model stands under the eaves, with the photographer slightly in front and at an upward angle to create a slimming effect on the model. The central composition method is used to place the subject in the center of the frame to highlight the main focus. The background includes the lights under the eaves and hanging lanterns to create an atmospheric night scene.

1. Photography Props: A spherical lantern can be prepared as a photography prop.
2. Dressing Suggestions: Traditional Tang Dynasty costumes or Hanfu can be worn for the photoshoot.

Tang Dynasty Night City – Eave Lantern Night

Choose a flat shooting angle to maintain a stable and uncluttered image, while including the bottom circular wooden floor to add depth and a sense of space. Use a central composition to place the "Hello Xi'an" red check-in wall in the center of the frame, highlighting the integrity of the subject. It is recommended to shoot with a standard focal length, appropriately cropping out the top light source and extra wall to visually make the check-in wall more prominent and avoid a cluttered image.

Tang Dynasty Night City – “Hello Xi’an” Red Wall Night

The photographer stands in the open space in front of the eaves, slightly tilting up to capture the eaves and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, compressing the picture space to highlight the sense of depth between the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the red-walled ancient architecture. The main body of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda is placed in the center of the frame, with the red walls and ancient eaves retained as the foreground to emphasize the texture of the architecture.

1. Travel Tips:
   - Ticket Price: 30 yuan per person, student ticket 15 yuan per person;
   - Opening Hours: 8:30-16:40.
   - Photography Time: Choose natural light in the afternoon on a sunny day to avoid the overly dark effect caused by backlighting.
2. Other Experiences: It is recommended to come for photography in the morning when there are fewer people.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda North Square – Red Wall Eaves & Pagoda

The photographer stands directly in front of the Bread Dragon at eye level, using central composition to make the Bread Dragon the visual core, and employs a standard lens.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

QFLAVORFUL – Bread Dragon

Use a drone with a bird's-eye view, it is recommended to use a wide-angle lens, and take a symmetric composition along the central axis. Place the central street of the sleepless city in the center of the frame, with the illuminated ancient buildings symmetrically distributed on both sides. The frame should include the whole street, the Tang-style buildings on both sides, and the distant city night view to enhance the sense of depth.

Additional tips: It is better to shoot at night, as the night view has a stronger atmosphere.

Tang Dynasty Night City – Night Aerial

The photographer shoots from a distance, capturing both the statue and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda model in the frame. A medium to long focal length lens is used to compress the spatial distance, ensuring the coordination between the details of the subject and the overall composition.

Other tips: When shooting in snowy weather, slow down the shutter speed to more easily capture the feeling of flying snowflakes.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda – Pagoda & Xuanzang Statue