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Will it be unlucky to shoot the Temple of Heaven?
All the ancient buildings in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing can be visited and photographed. But some antiquities explicitly prohibit taking pictures. This is because some buildings in the Temple of Heaven are very dark, and tourists will take pictures with flashlights. Repeated illumination will destroy cultural relics. So there is no saying that it is unlucky to take pictures under the Temple of Heaven.
Tiantan Park is an area where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices and prayed for a bumper harvest of grain every year. The Temple of Heaven in Beijing is famous for its rigorous architectural layout, unique architectural structure and magnificent architectural decoration design.
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