1. Perspective: The photographer takes a slightly higher position and captures the scene from a bird's-eye view.

2. Composition Techniques: Utilizing contrast composition, the bright traditional costumes of the characters contrast with the surrounding greenery and dark green lake water; employing central composition to place the character at the center of the frame to highlight the subject; using frame composition, with surrounding plants and the bridge structure forming a natural frame.

3. Lens Usage: A mid-telephoto lens is used to blur the background, emphasizing the character and wooden bridge details, and compressing the space to make the image more compact.

1. Poses: Holding up the skirt while climbing steps, smiling with a flower, raising sleeves to shield from the sun, imitating the demeanor of ladies depicted in Tang Dynasty murals.

2. Visiting Tips: Opening hours are 8:30-18:00 (it is recommended to visit in the morning or after 3 PM to avoid harsh lighting).

3. Photography Props: Bamboo slips, ancient zither, wine pot, basket of flowers, or borrowed

China Tangyuan – Arched Wooden Bridge

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10 meters east of Duyi Site Park, middle section of Dulin Village South Road, Yanta District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

1. Perspective: The photographer takes a slightly higher position and captures the scene from a bird's-eye view. 2. Composition Techniques: Utilizing contrast composition, the bright traditional costumes of the characters contrast with the surrounding greenery and dark green lake water; employing central composition to place the character at the center of the frame to highlight the subject; using frame composition, with surrounding plants and the bridge structure forming a natural frame. 3. Lens Usage: A mid-telephoto lens is used to blur the background, emphasizing the character and wooden bridge details, and compressing the space to make the image more compact. 1. Poses: Holding up the skirt while climbing steps, smiling with a flower, raising sleeves to shield from the sun, imitating the demeanor of ladies depicted in Tang Dynasty murals. 2. Visiting Tips: Opening hours are 8:30-18:00 (it is recommended to visit in the morning or after 3 PM to avoid harsh lighting). 3. Photography Props: Bamboo slips, ancient zither, wine pot, basket of flowers, or borrowed