The person leans against the stone railing, and the photographer stands at a slightly greater distance directly in front of the subject, at the same height, to fully capture the person's posture and the background. Use central composition to place the person at the center of the frame, with the stone railing and background flowers as supporting elements to highlight the subject. Employ a medium-to-long focal length lens to blur the background and soften the flowers, making the person stand out more.

Travel Tip: It’s recommended to go early in the morning when there are fewer people, which is better for taking photos.

Dongbuya Bridge Hutong - Dongbuya Bridge Railing

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Dongbuya Bridge Hutong, North Side, Di'anmen East Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The person leans against the stone railing, and the photographer stands at a slightly greater distance directly in front of the subject, at the same height, to fully capture the person's posture and the background. Use central composition to place the person at the center of the frame, with the stone railing and background flowers as supporting elements to highlight the subject. Employ a medium-to-long focal length lens to blur the background and soften the flowers, making the person stand out more. Travel Tip: It’s recommended to go early in the morning when there are fewer people, which is better for taking photos.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 8 to Nanluoguxiang Station and exit at Exit B (Northeast Exit). After exiting, walk east along Juer Hutong for about 350 meters until you reach the intersection of Juer Hutong and Jiaodaokou South Avenue. Continue along Juer Hutong for about 100 meters, and at the intersection of Juer Hutong and Dongbuyaqiao Hutong, turn into Dongbuyaqiao Hutong. Walk south along Dongbuyaqiao Hutong for about 200 meters, and you will see Dongbuyaqiao Bridge.