The model stands to the left of the display case featuring the national emblem, with a flat shooting angle. Use the rule of thirds for composition, placing the model in the left third of the frame, holding a small flag and pointing forward towards the national emblem to enhance interaction. The national emblem should be positioned in the center right of the frame, with the shot including the display case and part of the museum environment to highlight the main subject. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the scene, and care should be taken to avoid reflections on the glass.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, closed on Mondays.

National Museum of China - Take a photo with the National Emblem exhibit.

Stand at a slight distance to one side of the doorway and shoot at eye level, using a central composition. A medium to telephoto lens is recommended, with a small aperture to ensure sharpness throughout the image. Use the contrast of light and shadow to create a mysterious and culturally rich atmosphere.

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM, clearing at 4:30 PM). Closed on Mondays (except statutory holidays).

National Art Museum of China - Arch of the Ink Rhyme and Cultural Context Exhibition

The photographer uses an upward shooting angle, with a dense foreground of yellow ginkgo leaves forming a natural frame to highlight the roof and dougong details of the ancient architecture in the background. The composition should include both the foreground branches and the background building to enhance the depth of the image. Travel Tip: It is recommended to visit and take photos in the afternoon around 4 PM on a sunny day for soft lighting.

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Ancient Architecture Framed with Ginkgo Trees

The model stands close to the street lamp, while the photographer crouches slightly and uses a straight-on angle to highlight the contrast between the model and the red wall in the background. The rule of thirds is used to position the street lamp on the left third of the frame, creating a vertical extension with the model and the red wall. It is recommended to use a camera to compress the space, enhancing the connection between the subject and the background. The model slightly bends one leg and leans against the lamp post, holding a red bag to add a relaxed and natural atmosphere, enhancing the depth of the scene.

1. Travel Tips:
  ① Ticket Price: 30 yuan;
  ② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM, closed on Mondays.

2. Additional Tips: Pay attention to sun protection and stay hydrated.

Beijing Imperial Academy - Take a photo with the street poles and red walls.

The model stands in front of a floral wall, with the photographer shooting from a distance of about 2 meters, maintaining eye level with the subject. The model is positioned in the center of the frame, with the floral wall occupying the upper part to create depth. Use a standard focal length lens to ensure the subject is sharp and the background isn’t compressed.

For the pose: The model holds the bag with both hands and slightly tilts the body, with the hat complementing the floral wall to enhance the composition.

National Art Museum of China - Yellow Rose of Sharon Flower Wall

Photography Tips:
- Position the photographer 2 meters in front of the model, with the model centered and only the upper body in the frame.
- Pose: The model should stand facing the photographer, with hands resting on a bag or in a relaxed position.

Visit Guide:
- Admission: Peak season (April 1 - October 31): 15 RMB for individual tickets, 34 RMB for combo tickets. Off-season (November 1 - March 31): 10 RMB for individual tickets, 28 RMB for combo tickets.
- Opening Hours: Park gates: Peak season 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM, Off-season 6:30 AM - 9:00 PM. Scenic spots (including the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, Echo Wall, and Circular Mound): Peak season 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM, Off-season 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. (Check the ticketing website for detailed information.)
- Lighting: Generally, lights are turned on based on sunset time. In summer, lights are turned on around 8:00 PM, but the inner area is cleared by 6:00 PM, so you won't see the inner lighting unless there are special circumstances.
- Shooting Time: Around 7:30 PM on July 26.
- Shooting Equipment: iPhone 14.

Tian Tan Park - Flower Beds for Night View Photography of the Temple of Heaven

The photographer stands directly in front of the exhibit, with the camera lens at the same height as the item. Using a central composition, the bronze mask is placed at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject. The simple background and white pedestal direct the viewer's attention to the mask. A medium focal length lens is used to accurately capture the mask's proportions and details, clearly showcasing its unique shape and texture.

Admission: Free, with a reservation required 1-7 days in advance at the National Museum.

National Museum of China - Sanxingdui Bronze Mask

The model stands close to the red wall, with the photographer positioned about 2 meters away, slightly to the left of the model for a front-on shot, with the camera slightly lower than the model's head. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame, leaving room on the left for the Beijing Guozijian plaque and part of the red wall. The model points to the plaque with one hand, while the other hand hangs naturally or holds a prop, creating an interactive feel with the environment.

1. **Pose Suggestions**: Choose poses such as pointing at the sign, leaning against the red wall, or holding a prop naturally.
2. **Props**: Consider bringing small props like a camera, handbag, or hat to add depth to the photo.
3. **Travel Tips**: It's best to visit on a sunny day for better lighting; the area around Guozijian is well-connected by metro or bus.
4. **Outfit Recommendations**: Bright or contrasting colors like red, white, or blue work well to create visual contrast with the red wall; traditional or artsy styles are also suitable.
5. **Additional Tips**: Avoid peak tourist hours and choose early morning or late afternoon for softer light; focus on the red wall and glazed tiles, and leave some negative space in the composition to highlight the main elements.

Guozijian Street in Beijing - Take a photo with the red wall signboard.

Use central composition to place the jeweled gold necklace at the visual center, utilizing lighting to highlight it as the focal point for the viewer’s attention. This will统领 the gold cup and bracelet below, creating a clear visual hierarchy. A plain background minimizes distractions, emphasizing the main artifacts and enhancing their historical texture and artistic value. Other suggestions: Try different angles and compositions to highlight the details and unique features of the artifacts. For example, when photographing the gold necklace, focus on its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design. When photographing the tall-footed gold cup, capture its elegant shape from the side.

National Museum of China - Li Jingxun Necklace

Shoot from a flat angle using a centered composition with the clock positioned in the central area of the frame. This creates a strong visual focus, naturally drawing the viewer's attention to it, enhancing the prominence of the subject and highlighting its importance and visual appeal as the main exhibit. Travel Tip: Admission is required, 10 RMB per person.

The Palace Museum Clock Exhibition Hall - Clocks with Bird and Branch Decorations