The model sits to the left of the background wall without blocking the text on the wall. The photographer should maintain a distance of 1 meter from the model and capture the shot with a 35mm focal length.

Travel suggestion: There are limited parking spaces, and it's easy to get a ticket if parked on the roadside. It is recommended to take the subway or a taxi to get here.

Guangren Temple – Wishing Wall Opposite Mountain Gate

Photographer and model are 2 meters apart. The photographer shoots horizontally, paying attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

1. Shooting equipment: Camera, lens uses a zoom lens of 24-70, with a focal length of 45 and an aperture of around 4.

2. Shooting pose: The model crosses their arms, slightly turns their body, and adjusts the angle to highlight clothing details and a sense of natural posture.

3. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 4:00 PM.

Xi’an Guangren Temple – Red Wall & Golden Tiles

The model stands next to the tower, and the photographer squats down to capture the shot with a wide-angle lens, trying to get as low as possible; if using a phone, setting it to 0.5x zoom can also achieve the effect.

Photography Pose: When taking photos at a temple, avoid overly dramatic movements and focus on natural poses to blend with the surroundings.

Opening Hours: 08:00-18:00, but entry is no longer allowed after 17:30, so remember to go early.

Best Time for Photos: The optimal time for taking pictures is weekdays from 13:00 to 17:00 when there are fewer people and it's easier to get good shots.

Xi’an Guangren Temple – Blessing Pagoda

The model stands between the two characters "An Lai", with the photographer positioned opposite the model, approximately 5 meters away for the shot.
Photography equipment: Lumix s9.
Dress suggestion: Black or white clothing that contrasts with the red background wall.

Guangren Temple – “Chang’an Come Often” Wall

The photographer stands in front of the subject, capturing from a level angle. The arched Chang'an Wall creates a natural frame that highlights the person, using a medium focal length lens to clearly display the details of the person's attire and the text on the wall.

1. Photography posture: The movements should be calm and stretching. When taking photos inside a temple, the actions should not be too exaggerated. They should be calm and stretching to better blend with the surrounding environment. Avoid loud noise and maintain a reverential attitude.

2. Shooting time: It is better to shoot on a sunny day. It is best to choose a sunny day for shooting. The buildings and large trees under the sunlight will cast beautiful reflections on the red walls. The interplay of light and shadow makes the photos more outstanding.

3. Dressing advice: The background colors of Guangren Temple are already rich enough, so it is recommended to wear solid-colored clothing for shooting. This can better highlight the person and make the photos more harmonious and beautiful.

4. Other suggestions: Traveling and checking in is different from portrait shooting. It should combine travel souvenirs and aesthetics. Don't blindly pursue large aperture background blurring, try to retain distinctive landscape elements, and let the person naturally blend into the scenery. Such photos are more meaningful.

Guangren Temple – Chang’an Wall

The model is kneeling amidst a sea of flowers, with the photographer standing directly in front of the model and shooting slightly downwards, aligning the camera height with the model's shoulder to create a sense of being surrounded by a flower ocean. A framing composition is used, with the surrounding roses forming a natural frame to highlight the main subject. The lens focal length is set to 50mm on a camera or 2x on a smartphone to emphasize the subject's layering with a medium to long focal length. The background includes the city wall and blue sky, while the foreground uses blurred flower branches as embellishments to enhance the depth and regional characteristics of the image.

Xi’an City Wall – Sea of Roses

The photographer used a low-angle shot with a wide-angle lens. Diagonal composition, with the slanted lines of the stairs guiding the gaze upward, and the model positioned centrally to emphasize the subject. The frame includes the brick wall on the left, the middle steps, and the blue sky above, enhancing the sense of depth. The model stands naturally, holding a fan with her skirt spread out, creating a harmonious and relaxed pose.

Yongning Gate – Photo at Stairs Leading to Wall

The model stands by the fence, with the photographer positioned to the side of the subject, shooting at eye level. The clock tower in the background is a highlight of the image, showcasing the historical and cultural heritage of the city, while the vehicles add an urban living atmosphere. A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the scene's proportions.

1. Travel Tips:
   - Ticket Prices: Individual ticket for 30 yuan per person, combined ticket for Bell and Drum Towers for 50 yuan per person, with student discounts at half price;
   - Opening Hours: 8:30-21:30;
   - Best Time for Photography: Always choose a sunny day and opt for the time when the sun is about to set, with the light positioned to the lower left of the subject, creating a very soft illumination that perfectly complements the background. Visit in the evening to capture both daytime and nighttime scenes in one go.

2. Additional Advice: The steps to climb the tower are quite steep, so it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.

Xi’an Bell Tower – Main Tower

The model stands in the middle of the entrance, with the photographer 3 meters away from the model, using an 18-150mm lens with an aperture of F3.5-6.3, shooting while standing.

1. Photo poses:
   ① Stretch arms upward, standing with legs front and back;
   ② Walk towards the city gate and look back;
   ③ Walk boldly along the central axis with garment fluttering and arms swinging naturally (capture in burst mode);
   ④ Suddenly turn at the center of the city gate archway, with the wide sleeves of the Hanfu creating an arc.

2. Suggested shooting time: 16:00-17:00 in the afternoon, when the sun is not so harsh and the light is soft with a touch of sunset and dusk.

3. Dressing suggestions:
   ① For women:
   Restored-style Qixi Ruqun (bright red with gold thread treasure pattern pattern)
   Wear a golden phoenix hair ornament and a waistband with jade decorations.

Yongning Gate – South Gate Entrance

The photographer stands at the red-framed spot, close to the city wall railing, using a zoom lens with a focal length of 24-105mm to shoot, capturing less of the sky.

Travel Guide:
① Ticket Price: Adults 54 RMB/person, Students 27 RMB/person;
② Best Time for Photography: It is recommended to shoot around 3:00 PM when the sunlight is just right.

Yongning Gate – City Wall & Buildings