Photo by Peking University - Flower Bed in the Center of the Railing with Chinese-style Architecture

Peking University - Flower Bed in the Center of the Railing with Chinese-style Architecture

Photo by Peking University - Taking a photo with the ginkgo trees and teaching buildings.

Peking University - Taking a photo with the ginkgo trees and teaching buildings.

Photo by Peking University - Peking University School of Foreign Languages Plaque

Peking University - Peking University School of Foreign Languages Plaque

Photo by Peking University - Statue of Cai Yuanpei with Trees and Greenery

Peking University - Statue of Cai Yuanpei with Trees and Greenery

Photo by Peking University - Xing Zhonghua Stone Carvings

Peking University - Xing Zhonghua Stone Carvings

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand directly in front of the statue, with the camera slightly below eye level, looking up to emphasize the statue's grandeur.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the main subject, the statue, in the center of the frame, ensuring that the text is clearly visible.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length (or 2x on a phone camera) to avoid a cluttered background and highlight the statue as the main subject.

Travel Tips: The site is open only on weekends during regular times, but every day during winter and summer breaks. Tickets must be booked 7 days in advance.
Additional Tips: Start抢ticketing at 8:00 AM, as tickets usually sell out by then. 

(Note: "抢ticketing" can be changed to "securing tickets" or "grabbing tickets" for better fluency.)

Peking University - Li Dazhao Statue

Photo by Peking University Minghe Garden - photograph the flying eaves and white-walled red-column architecture.

Peking University Minghe Garden - photograph the flying eaves and white-walled red-column architecture.

Photo by Peking University - Lakeside Chinese-style architecture and green trees

Peking University - Lakeside Chinese-style architecture and green trees

Photo by Peking University - Statues and Lawn Photography

Peking University - Statues and Lawn Photography

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer positions themselves at a lower angle, shooting upwards to make the stele appear more dignified and majestic in the frame, emphasizing its prominence.
2. Composition Technique: Central composition is used, placing the inscribed stele at the center of the frame to directly draw the viewer's attention, making the content on the stele the focal point and enhancing the visual impact and thematic expression of the image.
3. Lens Usage: A wide-angle lens with a focal length of 16-35mm is used, capturing parts of the surrounding buildings and greenery to show the environment. The wide-angle perspective also enhances the upward depth of the stele.
1. Travel Tips: Visitors should make a reservation through the Peking University WeChat mini-program 7 days in advance. Reservations open daily at 8:00 AM for the time slots of 8:00-11:00 AM and 1:00-4:00 PM.

Peking University - Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong Stele