The photographer uses an upward shooting angle, placing the model at the left one-third of the frame to highlight the layered eaves of the palace. The red pillar on the right serves as the foreground, guiding the viewer's focus to the main subject. The model holds a folded fan above her head, looking down slightly to one side, in an elegant and natural pose. The composition includes red walls, stone railings, and the palace eaves. A telephoto lens is recommended to compress the background and enhance the atmosphere.

Travel Tip: The entrance fee is 60 RMB per person.

The Palace Museum - Take a photo with the red pillared palace eaves

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No. 4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer uses an upward shooting angle, placing the model at the left one-third of the frame to highlight the layered eaves of the palace. The red pillar on the right serves as the foreground, guiding the viewer's focus to the main subject. The model holds a folded fan above her head, looking down slightly to one side, in an elegant and natural pose. The composition includes red walls, stone railings, and the palace eaves. A telephoto lens is recommended to compress the background and enhance the atmosphere. Travel Tip: The entrance fee is 60 RMB per person.

Walking Guide

It's recommended to take bus number 2 and get off at Dong'anmen. After getting off, walk 1.2 kilometers to the Palace Museum.