1. Positioning: The photographer stands on the central axis in front of the building, taking a level shot.
2. Composition: Use symmetrical composition, with the building's central axis as the reference, to create a dignified and stable visual effect; simultaneously, utilize the lines on the ground as leading lines to guide the viewer's gaze toward the main building.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the entire structure, highlighting the building's grandeur and the spaciousness of the area.
Travel Tips:
- Admission: 3 RMB
- Visiting Hours: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Zhongshan Hall

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Zhongshan Park West Gate, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Positioning: The photographer stands on the central axis in front of the building, taking a level shot. 2. Composition: Use symmetrical composition, with the building's central axis as the reference, to create a dignified and stable visual effect; simultaneously, utilize the lines on the ground as leading lines to guide the viewer's gaze toward the main building. 3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the entire structure, highlighting the building's grandeur and the spaciousness of the area. Travel Tips: - Admission: 3 RMB - Visiting Hours: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 to Tiananmen West Station and exit at Exit B. After exiting, head north, go through security, and enter through the south gate of Zhongshan Park. After entering the park, you will pass through the Peace Preservation Arch, the bronze statue of Sun Yat-sen, and the Xili Pavilion. Continue on to the Tanghua Wu, Lanting Pavilion, Zaiseng Pavilion, Huifang Garden, and the Altar of Land and Grain, and you will eventually reach the Zhongshan Hall.