The Forbidden City - Nine Dragon Screen and Pine Branches
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No. 4, Jingshan Qianjie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The photographer used an upward angle to shoot, with a low angle capturing the foreground branches naturally drooping to form a frame, highlighting the partial relief sculpture of the Nine-Dragon Wall. The shot includes the blue wall with dragon patterns and the branches above, enhancing the depth and historical atmosphere of the image. Travel Tips: ① Admission Fee: 60 RMB per person; ② Opening Hours: The museum opens at 8:30 AM, and entry stops at 4:00 PM. Entry to the Treasures Pavilion and Clock and Watch Pavilion stops at 4:10 PM, and the museum closes at 5:00 PM.
Walking Guide
Walk southwest along Donghua Gate Road, passing the ticket office of the Beijing Working People's Cultural Palace on your left, then turn right.
Walk 27 meters to the east and then turn left.
Walk north for 75 meters, then turn right.
Walk north to the Inner Golden Water Bridge (on the left side of the road), then turn right.
Walk 10 meters east and continue straight.

