The Forbidden City: A Majestic Landmark of Beijing
by We Roam Together
Jul 5, 2025
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Rediscover Beijing’s timeless charm with a day trip linking four iconic sites—Drum Tower, Eight Great Hutongs, Lama Temple, and the magnificent Palace Museum—every step bursting with Insta-worthy angles and authentic culture!
Set out from Drum Tower (Di'anmenwai Street, Dongcheng) as morning light casts dramatic shadows. Climb up for a panoramic city view, especially stunning when clouds drift over old rooftops. Next, wander into the Eight Great Hutongs (West St, Zhushikou, Xicheng)—perfect for candid shots of daily life, intricate brickwork, and colorful doorways. My tip: pause by hidden alleys for quieter moments and unique angles with rickshaws or local shopfronts.
Continue to the spiritual oasis of Lama Temple (No. 12, Yonghegong St, Dongcheng). Let golden sunlight highlight its incense-swirled courtyards and vibrant prayer flags; the main hall is especially photogenic just before closing, when rays illuminate vivid frescos. With an admission fee of 45 RMB (open until 5 PM spring–autumn, 4:30 PM winter), remember tickets stop selling 30 mins before close!
Cap it off at the Palace Museum (No. 4 Jingshanqian St)—skip Mondays, and get there early for crowd-free shots of the red walls and golden roofs. Try capturing reflections in the moats and the drama of changing guards. Admission is 60 RMB, last entry an hour before closing.
Tips: Best light for photos is mid-morning or late afternoon. Have coins or a payment app handy for tickets. Respect local customs, especially around temples.
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