Don’t ask! It’s not Angkor Wat, it’s a niche museum in Beijing! .

When I first saw this Vajra Throne
It really looks like Angkor Wat, solemn and majestic
But when I came to it
I just realized how beautiful the autumn here is!
In October, the garden is full of persimmons and it is impossible to hide them.
In November, the century-old ginkgo trees dance in the wind.
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📍Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum (Wuta Temple)
🚇Take the subway to National Library Station, Exit B and walk 500 meters
🎫20 Tickets can be purchased on site (closed on Mondays, admission stops at 16:30)
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📸Recommended check-in spots
1️⃣In front of the Vajra Throne Pagoda
Shooting from a low position gives me the feeling of Angkor Wat.
2️⃣ Side view of the Vajra Throne Pagoda
The symmetrical composition makes the Vajra Throne Pagoda look particularly majestic.
3️⃣The back of the Vajra Throne Tower
There is a jar where you can take pictures of the reflection of the Vajra Throne Pagoda.
4️⃣Take a photo of the Vajra Throne Pagoda through the century-old ginkgo tree
The ginkgo trees here are very tall, and the photos of the Vajra Throne Pagoda taken through the ginkgo leaves give it a sense of age.
5️⃣ Various stone carvings and red walls are also worth checking out~

Post by Noah Hartley | Nov 15, 2024

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