The photographer approached the side of the sculpture and used a low-angle shot to highlight the blue decoration on the head and the texture details of the face. The sculpture's face is centered in the frame, with the background simplified to black to enhance the contrast with the subject. The framing is a close-up, retaining only the head and the decorations above it, avoiding unnecessary elements to interfere, and focusing on the sculpted textures and color layers. Travel tips: The opening hours are from April 1st to October 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30-17:00, with last entry at 16:00; from November 1st to March 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30-16:30, with last entry at 15:30.

The Palace Museum - Buddha Statue in Cining Palace

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No. 4, Jingshan Qianjie, Dongcheng District, Beijing, The Palace Museum

Photography Tips

The photographer approached the side of the sculpture and used a low-angle shot to highlight the blue decoration on the head and the texture details of the face. The sculpture's face is centered in the frame, with the background simplified to black to enhance the contrast with the subject. The framing is a close-up, retaining only the head and the decorations above it, avoiding unnecessary elements to interfere, and focusing on the sculpted textures and color layers. Travel tips: The opening hours are from April 1st to October 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30-17:00, with last entry at 16:00; from November 1st to March 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, 08:30-16:30, with last entry at 15:30.

Walking Guide

Take the subway Line 1 and exit at Tiananmen East Station from Exit B. Walk and navigate to the Forbidden City Museum, enter through the Meridian Gate, and walk to the Cining Palace.