The photographer stands directly in front of the subject at a similar height, capturing the subject's gentle demeanor and posture. A central composition is used, placing the subject at the center of the frame, with streets and buildings as the backdrop to highlight the main focus. The bouquet in the subject's hand adds aesthetic and liveliness to the image. A moderate telephoto lens is used to blur the background, clearly displaying the details of the subject's attire, expressions, and bouquet, creating a fresh and sweet atmosphere.

Admission Price: Free.

Wudaoying Hutong - Next to METAL HANDS

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No. 18, Wudaoying Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing

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The photographer stands directly in front of the subject at a similar height, capturing the subject's gentle demeanor and posture. A central composition is used, placing the subject at the center of the frame, with streets and buildings as the backdrop to highlight the main focus. The bouquet in the subject's hand adds aesthetic and liveliness to the image. A moderate telephoto lens is used to blur the background, clearly displaying the details of the subject's attire, expressions, and bouquet, creating a fresh and sweet atmosphere. Admission Price: Free.

Walking Guide

Take Line 2 or Line 5 of the metro to Yonghegong Station, and exit from Exit E (northwest) or Exit G. After exiting from Exit E, walk a short distance to reach the east entrance of Wudaoying Alley. Walk west along the alley, and you'll find METAL HANDS at No. 61.