Beijing’s Photogenic Secrets: Capture the City’s True Character

This article brings you the most "Beijing style" photo check-in guide, covering popular attractions such as the Forbidden City, hutongs, Summer Palace, and 798 Art District. It provides detailed photography advice and recommended shooting locations, allowing you to capture the unique charm of the city and leave beautiful memories while traveling in Beijing.

Beijing, a city that blends ancient and modern elements, exudes a unique charm in every corner. Whether it's the royal palace with red walls and yellow tiles, or the everyday life in the alleys and alleys, they are all excellent materials for photography enthusiasts. Today, let's embark on a photography journey to find the most "Beijing style" and capture the unique charm of this city with our cameras. If you have any questions or would like to customize your trip, please contact us

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1. the forbidden city: An Eternal Freeze of Royal Style

The Forbidden City, as an iconic attraction in Beijing, with its red walls, yellow tiles, and magnificent palace buildings, is undoubtedly the first choice for photography enthusiasts. Here, you can capture the eternal freeze of royal style and feel the weight and solemnity of history.

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Recommended shooting locations: The square in front of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the golden glazed tiles of the Qianqing Palace, and the city walls of the Forbidden City are all excellent locations for capturing the beautiful scenery of the Forbidden City. You can try taking photos at different times, as the morning sunshine and evening afterglow can add a unique charm to the photos.


2. Hutong: A vivid portrayal of everyday life in the city

The hutongs in Beijing are a vivid portrayal of the city's common life. Here, you can see the daily life of old Beijing and feel the warmth and familiarity. Picking up the camera and capturing every moment in the alley is the most sincere tribute to this city.

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Recommended filming locations: NanluoguXiang, Wudaoying Hutong, Caochang Hutong, etc., are all hutongs full of Beijing flavor. Here, you can capture vivid scenes of elderly people playing chess, children playing, and vendors selling goods, documenting the most authentic urban life in Beijing.


3. Summer Palace: A Poetic Picture of Royal Gardens

The Summer Palace, as the largest royal garden in Beijing, boasts a picturesque landscape of mountains, waters, and pavilions, resembling a poetic painting. Here, you can capture the delicacy and elegance of classical gardens, and feel the tranquility and beauty.

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Recommended shooting locations: The Seventeen Arch Bridge over Kunming Lake, the exquisite painted corridors, and the majestic Buddha Fragrance Pavilion are all highlights of the Summer Palace. You can go there in the early morning or evening and use the changes in light and shadow to take more artistic photos.


4.798 Art District: Creative Collision of Modern Art

The 798 Art District, as the birthplace of modern art in Beijing, gathers numerous artists and creative industries. Here, you can capture the creative collision of modern art and feel the avant-garde and fashion.

Recommended shooting locations: Exhibition spaces in various art galleries and studios, graffiti art on the streets and alleys, and unique industrial architectural styles are all highlights of the 798 Art District. Why not visit here on weekends or holidays to capture the unique artistic atmosphere and the vitality of the crowds.


5. Beijing travel advice: In depth experience, photography journey

In addition to the recommended photo check-in points mentioned above, there are many other places worth exploring in Beijing. Why not arrange a hiking trip to The Great Wall and capture the magnificent natural scenery; Or go to royal buildings such as The Temple of Heaven and the Yonghe Palace to capture the exquisite details of classical architecture. In addition, you can also take part in the traditional festivals and celebrations in Beijing, such as the Spring Festival, the Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) Festival, and record the bustle and festivity of the festival with the camera.

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