Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with ancient architecture in a snowscape.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with ancient architecture in a snowscape.

Photo by Beijing's Forbidden City - Exhibition of Qing Dynasty Dongzhu Chaozhu Beads

Beijing's Forbidden City - Exhibition of Qing Dynasty Dongzhu Chaozhu Beads

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo in front of the red walls with a bench.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo in front of the red walls with a bench.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a picture with the stone walls and city towers, along with the green willows.

The Forbidden City - Take a picture with the stone walls and city towers, along with the green willows.

Photo by Take a photo with the palace buildings next to the brick wall fence at the Forbidden City.

Take a photo with the palace buildings next to the brick wall fence at the Forbidden City.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a Photo with the Corridor Palace Buildings

The Forbidden City - Taking a Photo with the Corridor Palace Buildings

The model stands beside a tree trunk in front of the red walls of the Forbidden City, holding a folding fan in one hand and casually resting the other on their hip. The photographer uses a level angle and centers the composition, placing the subject in the middle of the frame. The tree trunk serves as a foreground element to add depth, while the composition includes the foreground tree, the mid-ground subject, and the background of the red walls and palace.

The Forbidden City - Taking photos with trees and architecture.

The model is positioned on the right side of the frame, with the photographer using a straight-on angle to capture a natural pose. The composition includes rocks in the foreground, the subject in the midground, and red pillars in the background, adding depth and dimension to the image.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the courtyard stones, red pavilions, white walls, and eaves.

The photographer stands in front of the buildings of the Palace Museum, slightly to the side of the street, shooting at eye level. Using a central composition, the signboard and the main structure of the Palace Museum are positioned in the center of the frame, symmetrically distributed. A standard lens is recommended to realistically capture the architectural details, colors, and structure.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 60 RMB per person; book in advance on the official WeChat account, with tickets available every night at 8:00 PM, up to seven days in advance.
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM; closed on Mondays.

The Palace Museum - Railing Placards and Red Wall Architecture

Photo by The Forbidden City - Red Walled Architectural Complex, Plaque, Trees

The Forbidden City - Red Walled Architectural Complex, Plaque, Trees