The photographer used a low-angle shot, capturing the ridge beasts from below. This angle highlights the grandeur and majesty of the ridge beasts, emphasizing the magnificent气势 of the ancient building’s eaves. The ridge beasts are placed at the center of the frame, making them the focal point and clearly showcasing their form and the structure of the eaves, highlighting the distinctive features of the ancient architecture. 

(Note: The word "majestic" is a common translation for "宏伟" in English, but if you want to keep the exact term, you can use "magnificent" instead.)

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Roof Ridge Beasts

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

Photography Tips

The photographer used a low-angle shot, capturing the ridge beasts from below. This angle highlights the grandeur and majesty of the ridge beasts, emphasizing the magnificent气势 of the ancient building’s eaves. The ridge beasts are placed at the center of the frame, making them the focal point and clearly showcasing their form and the structure of the eaves, highlighting the distinctive features of the ancient architecture. (Note: The word "majestic" is a common translation for "宏伟" in English, but if you want to keep the exact term, you can use "magnificent" instead.)

Walking Guide

It's a 775-meter walk from the Ministry of Commerce Kindergarten to Wangfujing. Take Line 1 or Batong Line of the subway to Tiananmen East Station and exit at Northeast Exit B. It's then a 1.1-kilometer walk to the Palace Museum.