Photography Tips: The model should stand in front of the mirror next to the swing, while the photographer positions themselves 1 meter directly in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.

Ticket Reservation: Free advance reservation through the National Museum's mini program.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.

Outfit Suggestions: Minimalist and artistic / Neo-Chinese style.

Best Photography Time: Around 12:00.

Photography Equipment: Fuji XT30II with 18-55mm lens.

National Museum of China - A Thousand Autumns in the Mirror

Using the rule of thirds, the person is positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with the main subject, the Guanyin statue, prominently featured on the left, balancing the composition. The photographer uses an upward angle to clearly showcase the sculpture's details and the interaction with the person. The person stands naturally and looks at the statue, while the background incorporates red walls and ceiling decorations, enhancing the environmental atmosphere.

1. Travel Tips: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with last entry at 4:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
2. Dress Suggestions: For photos with people, solid colors are recommended, such as white or blue dresses, which look great.

National Museum of China - Guanyin Statue

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to the first national emblem, and the photographer should position themselves 1 meter in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.
Ticket Reservation: Reserve free tickets in advance through the National Museum mini-program.
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.
Outfit Suggestions: Minimalist and artsy / Neo-Chinese style.
Shooting Time: Around 12:00.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

National Museum of China - The First National Emblem

The photographer uses a symmetrical composition, placing the main structure of the National Museum in the center of the frame to emphasize its dignified and symmetrical design. Standing directly in front, the photographer shoots at eye level to ensure the building appears perfectly vertical. The framing includes the entire building, the steps in front, the trees and streetlights on both sides, and the golden railings in the foreground, capturing the grandeur and surrounding atmosphere. It is recommended to use a standard focal length or the 2x zoom on a smartphone to avoid distortion and retain details.

National Museum of China - Exterior view of the main facade

Using a centered composition, the central Buddha statue is placed at the heart of the frame, emphasizing its prominence and details. The photographer shoots from a low angle to capture the full view of the Buddha statue and the carvings above it. A person is naturally walking on the right one-third of the frame, adding a dynamic element and enhancing the narrative.

National Museum of China - Maijishan Grottoes

Use a straight-on angle, shooting slightly downward from a higher position to showcase the full view of the Four Rams Square Vessel. Place the artifact in the center of the frame to highlight its symmetrical shape and detailed patterns, ensuring that the details are clear and undistorted. The shot should include the entire exhibit and the display case, with a clean background. A person positioned at the right one-third of the frame should complement the scene without overshadowing the main subject.

National Museum of China - Bronze Siyang Fangzun Exhibition

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand about 3-4 meters in front of the model, shooting at eye level to keep the frame vertical, ensuring the painted wall is fully presented.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the model on the right one-third of the frame, leaving the gallery background on the left.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use the 2x zoom on a smartphone or a 50mm focal length on a camera to ensure the entire scene is captured while highlighting the interaction between the model and the background.

1. Travel Tips:
① Exhibition Dates: November 8, 2024 – March 31, 2025
② Admission: Free entry; VR experience ticket is 30 RMB per person, with a discounted ticket at 20 RMB per person
③ Recommended Visit Duration: 1-2 hours

2. Outfit Suggestions:
① Choose an outfit that complements the exhibition theme.
② Since the exhibition features works by Italian artists, consider incorporating Italian elements in your clothing and accessories.

National Museum of China - Walls Covered in Pigments

Shooting Tips: The model should stand at a slight angle in front of the Water-Moon Guanyin statue, with the photographer positioned 2 to 3 meters in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.

Ticket Reservation: Free advance reservation via the National Museum’s mini program.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.

Outfit Suggestions: Minimalist/Neo-Chinese style.

Shooting Time: Around 12:00.

Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

National Museum of China - Water Moon Avalokiteshvara Statue

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of the Buddha statue inside the glass display case, facing the statue. The photographer should position themselves at a 15-degree angle to the side of the model for the shot.

Ticket Reservation: Free advance reservation via the National Museum's mini program.

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.

Outfit Suggestions: Minimalist artistic / Neo-Chinese style.

Shooting Time: Around 12:00.

Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

National Museum of China - Buddhist Statues Showcase

The photographer stands directly in front of the oracle bone, shooting from a top-down angle to capture the entire piece. Using a centered composition, the oracle bone is placed in the middle of the frame, ensuring that the text details are clear and not cropped.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

National Museum of China - Oracle Bone Inscriptions on Bones