**Photography Tips:** The photographer should stand about 4 meters away from the model and use the central composition method to shoot in landscape mode, paying attention to keeping the horizontal and vertical lines level.

**Photography Pose:** The model should stand sideways between the Chinese characters “Shou” (寿) and “Xi” (禧), with one hand raised.

**Check-in Guide:**
- **Address:** No. 129, Changxindian Street, Changxindian Guochao Street.
- **Self-Driving Parking:** 5-2 Parking Lot, Urban Renewal of Changxindian Old Town.

Changxindian has a rich historical heritage. It is the southwestern gateway to Beijing and has been an important transportation and commercial hub since the Ming and Qing dynasties.

The Changxindian Guochao Street (covering the areas of Changxindian Caojia Kou and Church Alley) has been refreshed this year, with numerous brands moving in. The renovation retains the traditional brick and gray tile architecture while introducing modern Guochao elements.

The imperial road from the Qing dynasty has been preserved. The old stone pavement stretches underfoot, serving as the best proof of Changxindian Street's long history.

**Shooting Time:** 16:30-17:30.
**Shooting Equipment:** Fuji XT20II + 18-55 lens.

Changxindian National Trend Block - Red Character Wall

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No. 128, Changxindian Street, Fengtai District, Beijing

Photography Tips

**Photography Tips:** The photographer should stand about 4 meters away from the model and use the central composition method to shoot in landscape mode, paying attention to keeping the horizontal and vertical lines level. **Photography Pose:** The model should stand sideways between the Chinese characters “Shou” (寿) and “Xi” (禧), with one hand raised. **Check-in Guide:** - **Address:** No. 129, Changxindian Street, Changxindian Guochao Street. - **Self-Driving Parking:** 5-2 Parking Lot, Urban Renewal of Changxindian Old Town. Changxindian has a rich historical heritage. It is the southwestern gateway to Beijing and has been an important transportation and commercial hub since the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Changxindian Guochao Street (covering the areas of Changxindian Caojia Kou and Church Alley) has been refreshed this year, with numerous brands moving in. The renovation retains the traditional brick and gray tile architecture while introducing modern Guochao elements. The imperial road from the Qing dynasty has been preserved. The old stone pavement stretches underfoot, serving as the best proof of Changxindian Street's long history. **Shooting Time:** 16:30-17:30. **Shooting Equipment:** Fuji XT20II + 18-55 lens.

Walking Guide

The best spot for taking photos is right next to the character “壽” (shòu, meaning longevity). — step-by-step photo guide

The best spot for taking photos is right next to the character “壽” (shòu, meaning longevity).

After seeing the floral wall on the right side of Changxindian, turn right and walk straight for about 150 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

After seeing the floral wall on the right side of Changxindian, turn right and walk straight for about 150 meters.

Turn right into the alley in front of the heritage noodle shop and walk straight for about 5 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn right into the alley in front of the heritage noodle shop and walk straight for about 5 meters.

Enter from the entrance of the Changxindian Guochao Street, then walk straight along Caojiakou Road for about 150 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter from the entrance of the Changxindian Guochao Street, then walk straight along Caojiakou Road for about 150 meters.