1. Perspective Angle: The photographer captures the eaves of the building from a lower position, looking up.
2. Composition Technique: Vertical line composition is used, with the wind chimes hanging vertically under the eaves, echoing the vertical stone railing pillars below, adding a sense of stability and depth to the image.
3. Lens Application: A mid-telephoto lens is used to focus on the details of the eaves, blurring the background to clearly present the roof ridge beasts, tiles, and wind chimes.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Admission is free, no reservation required.
② Opening Hours: Front yard 8:00-11:00, 14:00-17:00; Backyard on the 1st and 15th of each month.

Xiwu Tai Yunju Temple – Eaves Bronze Bell

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No. 162 Sa Jin Qiao, Lianhu Road, Beiyuanmen Street, Lianhu District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

1. Perspective Angle: The photographer captures the eaves of the building from a lower position, looking up. 2. Composition Technique: Vertical line composition is used, with the wind chimes hanging vertically under the eaves, echoing the vertical stone railing pillars below, adding a sense of stability and depth to the image. 3. Lens Application: A mid-telephoto lens is used to focus on the details of the eaves, blurring the background to clearly present the roof ridge beasts, tiles, and wind chimes. Travel Tips: ① Ticket Price: Admission is free, no reservation required. ② Opening Hours: Front yard 8:00-11:00, 14:00-17:00; Backyard on the 1st and 15th of each month.

Walking Guide

Take the subway Line 1 and exit at Jiangjin Bridge Station, Exit B. After exiting the station, turn left onto Jiangjin Bridge and continue straight for 200 meters. Turn right at the alleyway marked with a sign that reads "Imperial Monastery Yunju Temple."