The model is positioned at the center of the frame, with trees and rocks on the left to balance the composition. The photographer uses an eye-level angle, incorporating the red walls of the Forbidden City in the background. The foreground features tree trunks and rocks to add depth, and a medium telephoto lens is used to highlight the subject and the ancient ambiance.

Travel Tip: Admission is 10 RMB and needs to be paid separately.

Hall of Treasures - Rockery on the Right Side

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The Palace Museum, Ning Shou Palace, No. 4 Jing Shan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The model is positioned at the center of the frame, with trees and rocks on the left to balance the composition. The photographer uses an eye-level angle, incorporating the red walls of the Forbidden City in the background. The foreground features tree trunks and rocks to add depth, and a medium telephoto lens is used to highlight the subject and the ancient ambiance. Travel Tip: Admission is 10 RMB and needs to be paid separately.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 2 to Qianmen Station, Exit G, and then take the bus from Qianmen Station to Xihua Gate Station. From there, head to the Wu Gate. You will pass through the Taihe Gate, Taihe Palace, Zhonghe Palace, Baohe Palace, Qianqing Palace, Jiaotai Palace, Kunning Palace, Jingren Palace, and Yanxi Palace before reaching the珍宝馆 (Imperial Treasures Museum).