The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the auspicious cloud and bat screen.
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No. 4, Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The model stands to the left one-third of the frame in front of a red wall with golden dragon patterns, and the photographer uses a level shooting angle. The rule of thirds is employed to highlight the interaction between the figure and the central dragon pattern, with the background fully preserving the red wall, golden border, and dragon details. The model stands naturally with hands in pockets, adopting a relaxed pose to ensure clear details of both the figure and background. Travel Tip: Admission ticket costs 60 RMB.
Walking Guide
Walk north to the Palace Museum - Zhen Du Gate (on the right side of the road), then continue straight.
Walk north to the Palace Museum - Xianhe Right Gate (on your left) and then turn left.
Walk north past the Palace Museum Store on your right, then continue straight.
Walk north to the Right Gate of the Palace Museum (on your right) and then continue straight.
Walk south along Beichizi Avenue until you reach Beijing Daoxiangcun (on your left), then turn right.
Walk west along Wusi Avenue, pass the Donghua Gate Street Environmental Protection Office (on your left), and then turn slightly left.
Walk north to the Inner Golden Water Bridge (on your left) and then continue straight.
Walk north for 24 meters and turn left.
Walk 30 meters west, then proceed to the right.
Walk 73 meters northwest.
Walk west along Donghuamen Road for 79 meters, then turn right.
Walk southwest along Donghua Gate Road, and after passing the ticket office of the Beijing Labor People's Cultural Palace on your left, turn right.
Walk west along Donghua Street until you reach the Donghua Gate of the Palace Museum (on your left), then turn left.
Walk southwest along Wusi Avenue, pass by the Yun Gong Xuan Traditional Costume Experience Hall on your right, then turn left.
Walk north to the China Art Museum Cultural and Creative Center (on the right) and then turn left.
Take the subway Line 8 to the National Art Museum of China Station, and exit from the D2 Southwest exit.

