Photo by Beijing Danshi Courtyard - Blessing Character Decoration

Beijing Danshi Courtyard - Blessing Character Decoration

Photo by National Museum of China - Northern Qi Celadon Lotus Vase

National Museum of China - Northern Qi Celadon Lotus Vase

Use a foreground composition with pink blossoms and green leaves to enhance the depth of the image. Place the model in the center of the frame as the midground, with the background featuring red walls, ancient rooftops, and a blue sky to highlight the characteristics of the Forbidden City. The photographer should use an eye-level angle and recommend a medium-telephoto or 3x zoom lens on a smartphone to emphasize the integration of the subject and the environment.

Travel Tips: Admission is 40 RMB per person, and it's recommended to book tickets one week in advance.

The Palace Museum - Taking a photo with the red-walled architecture and blossoming branches.

Photo by Beijing Danshi Courtyard - Calligraphy Scroll for Living Room Decoration and Furniture

Beijing Danshi Courtyard - Calligraphy Scroll for Living Room Decoration and Furniture

The photographer uses a top-down angle to place the floral exhibit at the center of the frame, employing a centered composition to highlight its symmetrical beauty and intricate details. The shot includes the entire floral exhibit and the transparent display platform, with a dark and simple background to avoid distractions.

Travel Tips: The opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and the venue is closed on Mondays.

National Museum of China - Laureate

Photo by Dan Shi Courtyard - Lao She Memorial Hall Plaque

Dan Shi Courtyard - Lao She Memorial Hall Plaque

The photographer stands at a low position directly in front of the Imperial Vault of Heaven, using a horizontal angle to connect the main subject with its reflection in the water, enhancing the sense of symmetry. The composition employs symmetrical framing, using the water to ensure the building and its reflection are perfectly aligned, enhancing the balance and stability of the image.

Travel Tips: The opening hours are 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM (last entry at 9:00 PM).

Qiniandian - The front view of Qiniandian and its reflection on the water surface.

The photographer uses a low-angle shot, capturing the details of the Zhongcui Palace plaque and the roof of the building from below. By employing a central composition, the plaque is placed at the center of the frame, becoming the focal point, with the architectural decorations serving as the background.

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

The Palace Museum - Zhongcui Palace Plaque

The photographer uses an eye-level angle, aligning with the model of the Temple of Heaven to present its entirety, placing the model at the center of the frame and using the circular display platform to enhance the sense of focus.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: Off-peak season combo ticket is 28 RMB per person (includes the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, Circular Mound Altar, and Echo Wall), peak season 34 RMB per person; students receive a 50% discount.
② Opening Hours: Park is open from 6:30 AM to 10:00 PM, attractions from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with a closure on Mondays.

Temple of Heaven Park - White Model of the Temple of Heaven

Photo by Beijing Persimmon Courtyard - filming persimmon tree architecture and the stone statue of Lao She

Beijing Persimmon Courtyard - filming persimmon tree architecture and the stone statue of Lao She