Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the ancient building's windowsill.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the ancient building's windowsill.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the stone railings and rockeries.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the stone railings and rockeries.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the ancient stone railings, a corner of the architecture, and the square.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the ancient stone railings, a corner of the architecture, and the square.

The model is seated in the center of the bench, highlighting the subject. The foreground captures the stone pavement, while the background features the texture of red brick walls. The model has her legs crossed, her hands gently resting on either side of the bench, and her head slightly tilted upward, looking toward the red wall, with a natural and relaxed posture. It is recommended to use a standard focal length lens and a level shooting angle to harmoniously blend the person with the red wall and bench environment.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Peak season (April to October) - 60 RMB per person, off-peak season - 40 RMB per person.
② Operating Hours: 08:30 - 16:00.

2. Additional Tips: Do not bring matches, lighters, or other flammable items.

The Palace Museum - Take a photo with the red walls and benches.

The model stands beside the stone railing of the moat, positioned at the center of the frame. The composition includes the foreground stone railing, the mid-ground figure, and the background water and architecture, using the lines of the water and clouds to guide the viewer's gaze and enhance the sense of depth.

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

Beijing's Forbidden City - Taking a Photo with the Moat Architecture

The photographer uses a bird's-eye view angle, with the model standing next to the red wall decor, slightly to the left of the center of the frame, touching a golden decorative orb with a natural pose. Leading lines in the composition guide the viewer's eye along the depth of the pathway to the distant yellow-roofed palace. The foreground incorporates the red wall and the golden decorative orb to enhance the sense of depth and layering.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Gate Decorative Balls and Passageway

The model is positioned at the center of the frame, with the photographer shooting from a level angle to highlight the subject through a centered composition. The background features the red walls of the Forbidden City, enhancing the scene's atmosphere. The model holds a round fan in one hand and extends the other hand forward, creating a natural and lively pose.

Beijing's Forbidden City - Take a photo with the red-walled architecture.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking Photos with Red and Brick Walls

The Forbidden City - Taking Photos with Red and Brick Walls

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking Photos with Courtyard Architecture

The Forbidden City - Taking Photos with Courtyard Architecture

Photo by Taking a photo with the snow, red walls, and architecture at the Forbidden City.

Taking a photo with the snow, red walls, and architecture at the Forbidden City.