Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – 12-Hour Wellness Panels

Bian Que Memorial Hall – 12-Hour Wellness Panels

Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – Courtyard Incense & Stele

Bian Que Memorial Hall – Courtyard Incense & Stele

Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – TCM Wellness Stele

Bian Que Memorial Hall – TCM Wellness Stele

Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – Chinese Medicine Jar Display

Bian Que Memorial Hall – Chinese Medicine Jar Display

Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – Black Pottery Jar Panel

Bian Que Memorial Hall – Black Pottery Jar Panel

Photo by Bian Que Memorial Hall – “Rejuvenation Tea” Stele

Bian Que Memorial Hall – “Rejuvenation Tea” Stele

Photo by Huhou Mountain – Painted Mountain

Huhou Mountain – Painted Mountain

The photographer stands at a high vantage point overlooking the entire city, keeping the camera level. In terms of composition, use the rule of thirds by placing the sky in the top third of the frame to showcase the blue sky and white clouds, leaving the bottom two-thirds for the city's buildings and green spaces. Utilize a wide-angle lens to capture more details of the urban landscape, clearly presenting the layout of city buildings, the direction of roads, and surrounding greenery, showcasing the panoramic view of the city and avoiding image distortion.

Additional tips: Pay attention to safety during shooting.

Xi’an Huaqing Palace – Viewing Platform

Center the composition with the main Chinese-style architecture in the middle of the frame, ensuring that the roof, entrance, and stairs are fully illuminated. Include the stone tablet and rocks on the left in the foreground, and retain the trees, distant mountains, and the moon in the sky in the background to enhance the sense of depth.

Xi’an Huaqing Hot Spring Hotel – Courtyard Night View

The model is standing to the left of the stone tablet, positioned at one-third of the way from the left side of the frame, captured from an eye-level angle, standing naturally facing the stone tablet. The composition follows the rule of thirds, highlighting the interaction between the figure and the stone tablet on the right, with the background including surrounding trees and ancient architecture to enhance the atmosphere of the environment.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to go early when there are fewer crowds for a better picture effect.

Xi’an Huaqing Palace – Stele Forest