With the intricately carved doors and windows inside the palace serving as a natural frame, they enclose the view of the exterior palace buildings. Photographers shoot from inside the hall, capturing a composition that includes the dragon-patterned carpet in the foreground, the carved doors and windows in the midground, and the palace buildings in the background. This technique enhances the sense of depth and showcases the architectural details from the inside out.

The Forbidden City - internal wooden door frames, carpets, doors, windows, and iron railings outside the doors.

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No. 4, Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

With the intricately carved doors and windows inside the palace serving as a natural frame, they enclose the view of the exterior palace buildings. Photographers shoot from inside the hall, capturing a composition that includes the dragon-patterned carpet in the foreground, the carved doors and windows in the midground, and the palace buildings in the background. This technique enhances the sense of depth and showcases the architectural details from the inside out.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 8 to JinYu HuTong Station and exit at C Southwest. Walk 1.6 kilometers to reach your destination.