Using a top-down angle, the photographer stands slightly higher in front of the exhibit and shoots downward, maintaining a symmetrical composition. Two vases are placed symmetrically in the center of the frame, ensuring visual balance. The shot includes the main subjects—the vases—the transparent display stand, and the informational plaque below. The background incorporates part of the textured wall to add environmental context. The entire composition captures both the subjects and the background, avoiding distortion at the edges.

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

National Museum of China - Monet Garden Porcelain Exhibition

The photographer shoots from a lower position in front of the Hongyi Pavilion, using an upward angle to emphasize the grandeur and height of the architecture. The composition is symmetrical, with elements on both sides of the central axis of the Hongyi Pavilion, enhancing the stability and solemnity of the image. A wide-angle lens is used to capture the entire structure of the Hongyi Pavilion, including rich details. The upward angle and wide-angle lens together enhance the depth and majesty of the building.

Travel Tips:
① Entry Fee: 60 RMB;
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM.

The plaque of Hongyi Pavilion in the Forbidden City amid snow.

Use a frame-within-a-frame composition, with the foreground's painted window lattice forming a natural frame to highlight the model in the center of the image. Shoot from a straight-on angle, ensuring the shot includes the foreground window lattice, the blue roof, and red walls of the Temple of Heaven's Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in the background. This will enhance the depth and层次感 of the scene. The model should stand naturally, wearing traditional head accessories and clothing that complement the ancient atmosphere. 

Note: "层次感" is translated as "depth" to better fit the context in English.

Temple of Heaven Park - Taking a photo with the window lattice and red walls.

It's recommended to use an upward angle, shooting from a slightly lower position to ensure the dragon robe is fully spread out. Utilize a centered composition, placing the dragon robe in the middle of the frame to highlight the overall patterns and embroidery details.

Travel Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds, which will improve the quality of your shots.

National Museum of China - Blue Dragon Robe Exhibit

The photographer stands in front of the Meridian Gate, using an upward angle to highlight the grandeur of the architecture. The main structure of the Meridian Gate is positioned at the one-third point on the right side of the frame, while the left side retains the sky and clouds to enhance balance and depth. The composition includes the city tower, red walls, and arched gate, with the sky in the background adding layers to the image.

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

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Red Three-Archway Building

Suggest the two models to stand side by side, holding hands, placed slightly below the center of the frame. The photographer should use a level shot with the Temple of Prayer for Good Harvest as the background, positioned at the center top of the frame. This will create a layered composition with foreground and background elements. The shot should include the full view of the Temple and some of the grassy area to ensure the environment is captured completely.

Travel Tip: Admission is 15 RMB during peak season and 10 RMB during off-season.

Temple of Heaven Park - Take a Nighttime Photo with the Flower Beds and Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

Use a level angle to showcase the pomegranate art piece in its natural form, with a centered composition that places the entire artwork in the middle of the frame. Highlight the main details while ensuring the framing includes the full exhibit, the black pedestal, and part of the brown wall in the background. Keep the background simple and unobtrusive.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:10 PM), closed on Mondays.

National Museum of China - Pomegranate Art Exhibition

Photo by Noodle House No. 69 with Soybean Paste - Specialty

Noodle House No. 69 with Soybean Paste - Specialty

Photo by Noodle Restaurant No.69 Fangzhuan Factory - Qianmen Street Branch

Noodle Restaurant No.69 Fangzhuan Factory - Qianmen Street Branch

Photo by National Museum of China - Western Han Dynasty Bronze Spear with Suspended Figures

National Museum of China - Western Han Dynasty Bronze Spear with Suspended Figures