The photographer stands below the building, slightly tilted up from an angle, with the camera position lower than the height of the railing, highlighting the layered eaves and the grandeur of the architecture. Using framing composition, natural foreground is formed by leaves surrounding the subject, emphasizing the depth of the picture and the ancient charm of the temple. The background includes the eaves and railings, while the foreground introduces greenery, avoiding overexposure of the sky and enriching the layers of the image.

Qinglong Temple – Flying Eaves & Railing

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No. 1 North, Tie Lu Miao Village, Xi Ying Road, Yan Ta District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

The photographer stands below the building, slightly tilted up from an angle, with the camera position lower than the height of the railing, highlighting the layered eaves and the grandeur of the architecture. Using framing composition, natural foreground is formed by leaves surrounding the subject, emphasizing the depth of the picture and the ancient charm of the temple. The background includes the eaves and railings, while the foreground introduces greenery, avoiding overexposure of the sky and enriching the layers of the image.

Walking Guide

Take the subway to Yanxiang Road Station, exit from Exit B. After exiting, walk straight for about 400 meters until you see a fork in the road. Cross the street at the fork and turn right, then walk straight for about 150 meters. You will see the Qinglong Temple Ruins Museum. Go straight up the stairs to reach the check-in point.