The photographer stands in a slightly forward position in front of the sea of flowers, shooting from a slightly downward angle. The foreground focuses on pink flowers, the middle ground captures yellow and purple flower fields, and the background retains the trees and green grass. The composition uses the rule of thirds horizontally, allowing different colored flower fields to be arranged along the thirds lines, enhancing the depth and color contrast of the image. The lower part of the frame shows the sunlit flower sea, while the upper part retains the trees.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: If you only buy a ticket for the North Garden, it’s 5 RMB per person. For both the North and South Gardens, it’s 10 RMB per person.
② Best Shooting Time: Early morning on a sunny day is best when the light is abundant. The flowering period is from late September to late October, so be sure to plan accordingly.

National Botanical Garden - Pink Daisy Blossom Sea

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East South Side, North Garden, National Botanical Garden, Xiangshan Road, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands in a slightly forward position in front of the sea of flowers, shooting from a slightly downward angle. The foreground focuses on pink flowers, the middle ground captures yellow and purple flower fields, and the background retains the trees and green grass. The composition uses the rule of thirds horizontally, allowing different colored flower fields to be arranged along the thirds lines, enhancing the depth and color contrast of the image. The lower part of the frame shows the sunlit flower sea, while the upper part retains the trees. Travel Tips: ① Ticket Prices: If you only buy a ticket for the North Garden, it’s 5 RMB per person. For both the North and South Gardens, it’s 10 RMB per person. ② Best Shooting Time: Early morning on a sunny day is best when the light is abundant. The flowering period is from late September to late October, so be sure to plan accordingly.

Walking Guide

You can take the Xijiao Line of the subway and get off at the National Botanical Garden station. After exiting the station, walk straight and cross the road to reach the southeast entrance of the North Garden of the Botanical Garden. Once inside, follow the main path on the left for about 300 meters until you see the Science Museum. A bit further ahead, you'll find the sea of daisies.