The photographer, positioned at a height similar to the crowd on one side of the Forbidden City's alley, captures the scene at eye level to present its full view. Employing symmetrical composition, the red walls and architectural elements on both sides create a balanced and stable image. The alley forms leading lines that guide the viewer's gaze deeper into the scene. Using a standard lens, the proportions of people and buildings are kept natural, ensuring a true-to-life representation of the setting.

The Palace Museum - Movie Fun Parody

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

Photography Tips

The photographer, positioned at a height similar to the crowd on one side of the Forbidden City's alley, captures the scene at eye level to present its full view. Employing symmetrical composition, the red walls and architectural elements on both sides create a balanced and stable image. The alley forms leading lines that guide the viewer's gaze deeper into the scene. Using a standard lens, the proportions of people and buildings are kept natural, ensuring a true-to-life representation of the setting.

Walking Guide

Take the Line 1 or Batong Line towards Universal Resort from Xidan Station, get off at West Tiananmen Station, and exit from the Northeast B exit. Walk 1.1 km to the final destination, the Palace Museum.