Use a frame-within-a-frame composition, utilizing the door frame and the eaves above to naturally frame the subject. The model stands in front of the railing, holding a round fan and standing sideways, with a gaze turned to the side, exuding elegance. The photographer shoots from a low angle, slightly looking up, with the railing and door frame in the foreground, and the red wall, eaves, and blooming tree branches in the background, enhancing the depth of the scene.

Additional tip: Shooting on a clear day will yield better results.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the red walls and corridor railings.

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No. 4, Jingshan Qianjie, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Use a frame-within-a-frame composition, utilizing the door frame and the eaves above to naturally frame the subject. The model stands in front of the railing, holding a round fan and standing sideways, with a gaze turned to the side, exuding elegance. The photographer shoots from a low angle, slightly looking up, with the railing and door frame in the foreground, and the red wall, eaves, and blooming tree branches in the background, enhancing the depth of the scene. Additional tip: Shooting on a clear day will yield better results.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line and get off at Tiananmen East Station, exit B (Northeast). Walk 1.1 kilometers to reach the Forbidden City.