Photo by The Forbidden City - Pose for a photo with the stone balustrades and yellow-tiled roofs.

The Forbidden City - Pose for a photo with the stone balustrades and yellow-tiled roofs.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the flagstone paths and brick corners.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the flagstone paths and brick corners.

The composition is centered, with the model positioned in the middle of the frame, shot from a straight-on angle. The background includes a gray artificial hill, a red wall, and the character "福" (fu), while the foreground features colorful flowers to add depth. The model is kneeling, holding a woven ball, with flowers in her hair, and her posture is natural.

The Forbidden City - Take photos with rockery, clusters of flowers, green plants, and other garden landscapes.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the snowy landscape of the Forbidden City architecture.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the snowy landscape of the Forbidden City architecture.

The photographer used a straight-on shooting angle with the vase positioned at the center of the frame. Central composition highlights the main subject, while the background features a red carved screen. The foreground retains the light-colored base of the display cabinet, enhancing the sense of depth and fully showcasing the vase and its intricate patterns.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Price: 60 RMB per person;
② Opening Hours: The museum opens at 8:30 AM, stops admitting visitors at 4:00 PM, the Treasure Gallery and Clock Museum stop admitting visitors at 4:10 PM, and the museum closes at 5:00 PM.

Imperial Palace - Sky Blue Ground Pink and White Hollow Out Carved Rotated Vase Exhibition

Photo by Beijing's Forbidden City - Photos with Architecture and Corridors

Beijing's Forbidden City - Photos with Architecture and Corridors

The shooting angle is a vertical top-down shot, fully presenting the overall pattern of the Yunlong stone carving. The composition employs central symmetry, with the dragon patterns as the core and the surrounding decorative elements symmetrically distributed, enhancing the regularity of the design. A standard lens is used to accurately capture the details and proportions of the stone carving, clearly showcasing the textures and shapes of the carvings.

1. Travel Tips:
- Ticket Prices: 60 RMB per person in peak season, 40 RMB per person in off-season. Advanced booking is required.
- Opening Hours: April 1 to October 31, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM; November 1 to March 31, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

2. Dress Suggestions: Wear comfortable shoes, as the Forbidden City is vast and involves a lot of walking.

3. Additional Tips: Rent an audio guide or hire a tour guide to better understand the history and culture of the Forbidden City. Bring water and snacks to stay energized, and remember to apply sunscreen, as there is little shade in many areas.

The Hall of Preserving Harmony - Yunlong Step Stone in the Forbidden City

Photo by Jingshan Front Street - Under the Ginkgo Trees

Jingshan Front Street - Under the Ginkgo Trees

Place the brooch at the center of the frame, highlighting its symmetrical patterns and gemstone details. Shoot directly at the brooch to ensure the shine of the gemstones and pearls is clearly visible. Keep the background simple and solid, excluding any distracting elements. Move closer to capture the intricate metalwork and the texture of the gems clearly.

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

Beijing's Palace Museum - photographing a golden gem-encrusted brooch.

The two bracelets are positioned at the one-third points on the left and right sides of the frame, balancing the composition and highlighting the intricate designs. The photographer used a top-down angle, shooting from above the display. The shot includes the light-colored display surface and a gray background wall, keeping the background simple to clearly showcase the patterns and textures of the bracelets.

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Exhibition of Gold Bracelet Cultural Relics