Using a centered composition, place the building in the center of the frame, with grass as the foreground to create a sense of depth. The photographer should stand in front of the grass and shoot from a slightly upward angle. The scene should include the sky, the building, the grass, and green trees, forming a colorful image.

1. Pose: The model can stand in front of the pavilion, holding a fan and looking into the distance.
2. Outfit: It’s recommended to wear traditional Chinese clothing for a classic look.
3. Other Tips: When taking photos in summer, be sure to use sunscreen and bring insect repellent.

The Palace Museum - Qianchun Pavilion

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Inside the Imperial Garden, The Palace Museum, No. 4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

Using a centered composition, place the building in the center of the frame, with grass as the foreground to create a sense of depth. The photographer should stand in front of the grass and shoot from a slightly upward angle. The scene should include the sky, the building, the grass, and green trees, forming a colorful image. 1. Pose: The model can stand in front of the pavilion, holding a fan and looking into the distance. 2. Outfit: It’s recommended to wear traditional Chinese clothing for a classic look. 3. Other Tips: When taking photos in summer, be sure to use sunscreen and bring insect repellent.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the Wumen (Meridian Gate) of the Palace Museum, enter and go straight until you reach the Imperial Garden. Once inside the garden, turn left, then turn right and continue straight until you reach the Qianqiu Pavilion.