Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red walls and trees of the Forbidden City.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red walls and trees of the Forbidden City.

Photo by National Museum of China - Close-up of the lower half of the white porcelain

National Museum of China - Close-up of the lower half of the white porcelain

The model stands by the window at the top of the first-floor staircase, while the photographer shoots from the second floor, capturing a wide shot that includes the chandelier on the ceiling. 
For indoor shooting, there is no other light source besides the ceiling light, and the camera can use a flash. 
When shooting with a phone, it is recommended to add a blurry effect in post-processing to enhance the atmosphere.

In front of the glass windows on the staircase at Beijing Hotel.

Photo by Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the white stone railing

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the white stone railing

Photo by The Palace Museum - Elephant Exhibits

The Palace Museum - Elephant Exhibits

Photo by Temple of Heaven - Roses and Ancient Architecture

Temple of Heaven - Roses and Ancient Architecture

Photo by The Forbidden City - Colorful Memorial Archways and Greenery

The Forbidden City - Colorful Memorial Archways and Greenery

Photo by The Palace Museum - Plaque of Establishing Ultimate Principles and Guiding the Way

The Palace Museum - Plaque of Establishing Ultimate Principles and Guiding the Way

Photo by National Museum of China - Glazed Chrysanthemum Flower Pot Exhibit

National Museum of China - Glazed Chrysanthemum Flower Pot Exhibit

Highlight the roof details. Incorporate leaves in the foreground to add depth, and let the diagonal lines of the roof guide the viewer's gaze upward. The framing should include multiple layers of colorful tiles, roof decorations, and the plaque of Tai Yi He Zun. The background should retain a clear blue sky to showcase the architectural rhythm.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 60 RMB per person;
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM.

The Forbidden City - Inscribed Plaques on the Roofs of the Architectural Complex