The photographer highlights the three-dimensional feel of the stone stele, ensuring the text on the hall is clearly centered. The frame includes the top of a wooden bench in the foreground and incorporates green trees and a blue sky in the background, enhancing the sense of depth. This approach avoids distortion and fully captures the details of the stone stele while blending it seamlessly with the natural environment.

The Forbidden City - Wuying Hall Stone Carvings among Greenery

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No. 4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, within the Wuying Hall, The Palace Museum.

Photography Tips

The photographer highlights the three-dimensional feel of the stone stele, ensuring the text on the hall is clearly centered. The frame includes the top of a wooden bench in the foreground and incorporates green trees and a blue sky in the background, enhancing the sense of depth. This approach avoids distortion and fully captures the details of the stone stele while blending it seamlessly with the natural environment.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line and get off at Tiananmen East. Exit at B (Northeast). After exiting, walk 1.1 kilometers to the Forbidden City.