Photo by National Museum of China - Western Han Dynasty Gold Cakes Exhibition

National Museum of China - Western Han Dynasty Gold Cakes Exhibition

Photo by National Museum of China - Langya Inscriptions

National Museum of China - Langya Inscriptions

Photo by National Museum - Pipa Exhibit

National Museum - Pipa Exhibit

Photo by National Museum of China - Lu Xun Wax Figure Exhibition

National Museum of China - Lu Xun Wax Figure Exhibition

Photo by National Museum of China - Exhibition of Ming Dynasty Pavilion and Figure Gold Hairpin

National Museum of China - Exhibition of Ming Dynasty Pavilion and Figure Gold Hairpin

Using a centered composition, place the model of the lunar rover in the center of the frame to highlight its overall structure and intricate details. The photographer uses a low-angle shot, positioning the camera at the same height as the model, to clearly showcase components such as the wheels, solar panels, and antennas. The framing includes the full view of the model, with the background featuring a dark wall and overhead lighting to enhance the exhibition atmosphere.

Travel Tips: Operating hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM, closed on Mondays! Except for statutory holidays).

National Museum of China - Lunar Rover Model

The photographer stands in front of the display case, placing the exhibit in the center of the frame to capture the complete overview of the artifact (including the top carving, body patterns, and base). The background is kept simple with only soft lighting. A standard lens is recommended to clearly show the details. Pay attention to adjusting the angle to avoid reflections from the glass.

Additional tips:
1. Enter according to the scheduled time; early arrivals are not allowed.
2. The wall in the Tang Dynasty exhibit is suitable for taking photos.

National Museum of China - Photographing a vase-shaped crystal art exhibit.

Photo by National Museum of China - White Glazed Cup

National Museum of China - White Glazed Cup

Place the main part of the stone stele in the center of the frame, highlighting the inscription details. When framing, include some other exhibits inside the display case on the sides to enhance the sense of environment, but make sure they do not distract from the main subject. Ensure the inscription is clear and complete. Accurately represent the scene, maintaining the normal proportional relationship between the stone stele and the surrounding exhibits.

National Museum of Beijing - Qing Dynasty Humen Fort Stone Stele Exhibit

Photo by National Museum of China - Take a group photo with the architectural night view

National Museum of China - Take a group photo with the architectural night view