Photo by Temple of Heaven - Taking a photo with the black railings and the woods.

Temple of Heaven - Taking a photo with the black railings and the woods.

The photographer captures the sculpture from above, displaying its intricate details and poses. The natural actions of the grandfather holding a fan and the child looking up enhance the storytelling.

National Museum of China - Grandparent and Grandchild Enjoying the Cool Sculpture

The model is positioned on the right side of the frame, with the photographer using a straight-on angle to capture a natural pose. The composition includes rocks in the foreground, the subject in the midground, and red pillars in the background, adding depth and dimension to the image.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the courtyard stones, red pavilions, white walls, and eaves.

Photo by Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

The photographer stands in front of the buildings of the Palace Museum, slightly to the side of the street, shooting at eye level. Using a central composition, the signboard and the main structure of the Palace Museum are positioned in the center of the frame, symmetrically distributed. A standard lens is recommended to realistically capture the architectural details, colors, and structure.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 60 RMB per person; book in advance on the official WeChat account, with tickets available every night at 8:00 PM, up to seven days in advance.
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM; closed on Mondays.

The Palace Museum - Railing Placards and Red Wall Architecture

It is recommended to use a low-angle shot, positioning yourself directly in front of the mural but slightly lower. Use a centered composition technique to place the entire mural in the middle of the frame, ensuring the wooden frame is fully visible without any cropping. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture both the details and the overall layout of the mural.

Admission: Free.

National Museum of Beijing - Palace Murals Exhibition

Photo by The Forbidden City - Red Walled Architectural Complex, Plaque, Trees

The Forbidden City - Red Walled Architectural Complex, Plaque, Trees

From the perspective of the shooter, the camera is positioned at a low angle, looking up to emphasize the grandeur of the building's roof and sign. In terms of composition, a framing technique is used, where the structural lines of the roof frame the sign in the center of the photo, highlighting the main subject.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: Single ticket is 15 RMB, combo ticket is 34 RMB, free for those under 18.
② Visit Time: It’s recommended to enter the park early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and the heat. On weekends, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is illuminated at 8 PM, which is very beautiful and impressive.

Temple of Heaven - Plaque of Hall of Supreme Harmony

Photo by Imperial Palace Museum - Ginkgo branches and eaves

Imperial Palace Museum - Ginkgo branches and eaves

**Photography Tips:** Stand about 2 meters away from the model outside the store and use the center composition method to frame the shot, including the cute eyes on the wall.

**Pose Suggestions:** The model can place one hand on the corner mirror, lean back with the body, and let the other hand hang naturally, while lifting the calf of the same side backward.

**Check-In Guide:**
*Address: Room F21-22, Kolin Building, No. 107 Dongsi North Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China.
*Operating Hours: 11:00-18:00 daily.
*Outfit Recommendation: Dopamine style.
*Suggested Route:
Heal Heart Space -> Come for a Sit -> Wild Fruits -> Ideal Kitchen (Kolin Building also has a Tiaohai, offering Early C and Late A with dinner. Don't miss it if you like the Tiaohai style).
*Paid parking is available within Kolin Building’s park.

**Shooting Time:** 14:30-14:45.

**Equipment:** Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Colin Building - Ideal Kitchen · Corner Mirror