The photographer used an upward angle and symmetrical composition, placing the imperial throne and the plaque inscribed with "Hall of Supreme Harmony" at the center of the frame. Red pillars on both sides are symmetrically arranged, emphasizing the solemnity. The scene includes the ceiling, red pillars, and the reflective floor, enhancing the depth and layers of the space.

Hall of Supreme Harmony - Imperial Throne, Red Pillars, Plaque, and Ceiling Carvings

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No. 4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, inside the Palace Museum

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The photographer used an upward angle and symmetrical composition, placing the imperial throne and the plaque inscribed with "Hall of Supreme Harmony" at the center of the frame. Red pillars on both sides are symmetrically arranged, emphasizing the solemnity. The scene includes the ceiling, red pillars, and the reflective floor, enhancing the depth and layers of the space.

Walking Guide

Take Line 1 or Line Batong of the subway to Tiananmen East Station (exit at Northeast Exit B), then walk 1.7 kilometers to the Taihe Palace.