Center the composition, placing the row of horse carriages in the middle of the frame, ensuring symmetrical balance on both sides. Capture the full details from left to right, including the horses, people, and ceremonial elements. Frame the scene to include the entire exhibit, with the light-colored interior walls of the display case in the background and the dark base at the bottom to enhance the sense of stability.

Admission: Free.

National Museum of China - Exhibit of Carriage Models

Use a centered composition with the glass exhibit placed in the middle of the frame, highlighting its transparency and the colorful butterfly decorations. Recommend the photographer use a straight-on angle to ensure the exhibit appears vertically stable. Incorporate a mural in the background to enhance the cultural atmosphere, and include the explanatory sign on the display stand in the foreground to add an informational layer. Shoot with a standard lens to avoid distortion and clearly showcase the details.

National Museum of China - photographing butterfly glass art exhibits

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National Museum of China - Architectural Exterior

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National Museum of China - Gradient Glazed Glass Skirt

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National Museum of China - Museum Character Wall Architecture

Using a straight-on angle, the photographer stands at an oblique front position to the sculpture, capturing the dynamic movement of intertwined limbs. The main subject, the sculpture, is placed at the center of the frame, highlighting the interactive posture of the three figures bending and shoving. The background includes wall-mounted farm tools and paintings, while the foreground clearly shows the rock base, enhancing the depth of the scene. The composition fully captures the details of the sculpture and its surroundings.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

National Museum of China - Sculpture Exhibitions

Using a top-down angle, the photographer stands slightly higher in front of the exhibit and shoots downward, maintaining a symmetrical composition. Two vases are placed symmetrically in the center of the frame, ensuring visual balance. The shot includes the main subjects—the vases—the transparent display stand, and the informational plaque below. The background incorporates part of the textured wall to add environmental context. The entire composition captures both the subjects and the background, avoiding distortion at the edges.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

National Museum of China - Monet Garden Porcelain Exhibition

It's recommended to use an upward angle, shooting from a slightly lower position to ensure the dragon robe is fully spread out. Utilize a centered composition, placing the dragon robe in the middle of the frame to highlight the overall patterns and embroidery details.

Travel Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds, which will improve the quality of your shots.

National Museum of China - Blue Dragon Robe Exhibit

Use a level angle to showcase the pomegranate art piece in its natural form, with a centered composition that places the entire artwork in the middle of the frame. Highlight the main details while ensuring the framing includes the full exhibit, the black pedestal, and part of the brown wall in the background. Keep the background simple and unobtrusive.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:10 PM), closed on Mondays.

National Museum of China - Pomegranate Art Exhibition

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National Museum of China - Western Han Dynasty Bronze Spear with Suspended Figures