The photographer stands at the front of the hall and shoots at eye level, using a central composition to place the throne at the center of the frame, with elements such as the inscription "Great Virtue and Great Prosperity" symmetrically distributed around it. A standard lens is recommended to faithfully reproduce the interior of the Hall of Imperial Longevity, showcasing its majestic and opulent atmosphere.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission Price: 60 RMB per person, advance booking required.
2. Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM, closes at 5:00 PM.

The Dragon Throne and the plaque with the inscription "Ren De Da Long" in the Hall of Supreme Harmony at the Forbidden City.

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No. 4, Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, The Palace Museum, Ning Shou Palace

Photography Tips

The photographer stands at the front of the hall and shoots at eye level, using a central composition to place the throne at the center of the frame, with elements such as the inscription "Great Virtue and Great Prosperity" symmetrically distributed around it. A standard lens is recommended to faithfully reproduce the interior of the Hall of Imperial Longevity, showcasing its majestic and opulent atmosphere. Travel Tips: 1. Admission Price: 60 RMB per person, advance booking required. 2. Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM, closes at 5:00 PM.

Walking Guide

Take bus number 5 and get off at Xihua Gate Station. Walk 950 meters to reach the Wu Gate. Enter through the Wu Gate and follow the central axis, passing through the Taihe Gate and the Three Great Halls. After exiting the Baohe Palace, turn right and go through a small gate to the end of the path. Turn left and enter the Huangji Gate, then go through another gate to reach the Huangji Hall, where you can take photos.