Photo by The Forbidden City - Restored Stone Carving of Dragon Heads

The Forbidden City - Restored Stone Carving of Dragon Heads

Photo by The Forbidden City - Blue Floral Branch Decoration

The Forbidden City - Blue Floral Branch Decoration

Photo by The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the waterside railings and palatial architecture.

The Forbidden City in Beijing - Take a photo with the waterside railings and palatial architecture.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Capturing Pink Blossom Trees and Red Walls with Glazed Tiles

The Forbidden City - Capturing Pink Blossom Trees and Red Walls with Glazed Tiles

Photo by The Forbidden City - Stone Lion Sculptures and Blooming Trees

The Forbidden City - Stone Lion Sculptures and Blooming Trees

Photo by The Dragon Throne exhibit at the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City.

The Dragon Throne exhibit at the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Filming the Qing Dynasty Exhibits with Ox Horn Lamps

The Forbidden City - Filming the Qing Dynasty Exhibits with Ox Horn Lamps

Using a frame-within-a-frame composition, utilize the door crack as the foreground frame, naturally blurring the edges of the door frame to enhance depth. Shoot from a level angle, capturing the steps inside the door, the red door, and the roof tiles to create a sense of depth. Focus on the architectural details and light and shadow contrasts to highlight the rustic texture of the ancient building.

Travel Tips: Admission is 60 RMB.

The Forbidden City - Architectural plaques, eaves, wooden doors, and steps.

Use a bird's-eye view with a centered composition, placing the butterfly-patterned porcelain vase in the center of the frame to fully display its decorative patterns and shape. The shot should include the white background wall of the display case and the foreground surface, keeping the scene clean and uncluttered.

Travel Tip: Admission is 60 yuan.

Imperial Palace - Porcelain Vase with Butterfly Pattern Exhibit

Photo by The Forbidden City - Plaque of the Hall of Benevolent Governance and Buddhist Statues

The Forbidden City - Plaque of the Hall of Benevolent Governance and Buddhist Statues