Using a symmetrical composition, place two golden jewelry boxes symmetrically on a red display stand to maintain balance in the frame. The photographer should stand slightly to the side and above the display stand, using a top-down angle to fully capture the details of the exhibits. The framing should include the red display stand and a dark background to create a color contrast that highlights the main subjects. It is recommended to use a wide-angle or 1x phone lens for the shot.

Travel Tip: The venue is open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Palace Museum - photographing the golden jewelry box exhibit.

Photo by The Palace Museum - Bronze Lion Architecture

The Palace Museum - Bronze Lion Architecture

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a Photo with the Stone Wall

The Forbidden City - Taking a Photo with the Stone Wall

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red walls, moat water surface, and railings.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red walls, moat water surface, and railings.

Photo by Beijing's Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red carved windows and steps.

Beijing's Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red carved windows and steps.

Photo by The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the waterfront railings and architecture.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the waterfront railings and architecture.

Photo by The Palace Museum - Same as Sweetheart Princess's Qianqing Palace Plaque

The Palace Museum - Same as Sweetheart Princess's Qianqing Palace Plaque

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the yellow-green brick walls.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the yellow-green brick walls.

Photo by Beijing Palace Museum - Hairpin Exhibition

Beijing Palace Museum - Hairpin Exhibition

Photo by The Forbidden City - Ruby Plum Blossom Bonsai

The Forbidden City - Ruby Plum Blossom Bonsai