Photo by Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the stone railings and Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests architecture.

Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the stone railings and Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests architecture.

Shoot slightly downward from above the exhibit to show the overall shape of the stone mountain carving and the details of its base. Place the exhibit in the center of the frame to highlight its完整性. The framing should include a dark background, purple scenery, and a red display pedestal to enhance the exhibit's quality. 

(Note: There was a minor mistranslation in the original text. "完整性" should be translated as "integrity" or "completeness" in this context. Here is the corrected version:)

Shoot slightly downward from above the exhibit to show the overall shape of the stone mountain carving and the details of its base. Place the exhibit in the center of the frame to highlight its completeness. The framing should include a dark background, purple scenery, and a red display pedestal to enhance the exhibit's quality.

National Museum - Exhibition of Stone Carved Figural Mountain Rocks

Photo by Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the forest trail

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the forest trail

Use a centered composition with the porcelain vase positioned in the middle of the frame, leaving appropriate space around it to highlight the main details. The photographer should stand slightly above the exhibit and shoot from an overhead angle to ensure the vase is vertically centered. The framing should include the light-colored background of the display case and the platform, keeping the composition clean and uncluttered.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

National Museum of China - photographing porcelain vase exhibits

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a Picture with the Grove Trail

The Forbidden City - Taking a Picture with the Grove Trail

Photo by Temple of Heaven Park - Shooting the Wishing Tree Stele

Temple of Heaven Park - Shooting the Wishing Tree Stele

1. Angle: The photographer stands slightly below and in front of the building, using an upward angle for the shot.
2. Composition: Utilize a central composition by placing the blue sign in the center of the frame to draw attention, while using a symmetrical composition with the building's central axis as the reference, ensuring the elements on both sides are balanced, highlighting the solemnity of the building.
3. Lens Recommendation: A 24-35mm wide-angle lens is recommended to fully capture the upper structure and details of the building, enhancing the grandeur of the scene.
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM.
Additional Tips: Reflectors, tripods, and monopods are not allowed in the Forbidden City, and self-extending poles longer than 1.3 meters are also prohibited.

The Forbidden City - Hall of Preserving Harmony

Photo by National Museum of China - Close-up of Calligraphy Works

National Museum of China - Close-up of Calligraphy Works

Photo by Take a photo with the red walls beside the low walls and buildings by the river in the Forbidden City.

Take a photo with the red walls beside the low walls and buildings by the river in the Forbidden City.

Photo by Temple of Heaven Park - photograph the red walls, green plants, and distant mountains with ancient architecture.

Temple of Heaven Park - photograph the red walls, green plants, and distant mountains with ancient architecture.