Using a symmetrical composition, place the white fan at the center of the frame to highlight its symmetrical carved details. The photographer should shoot the fan head-on to ensure the texture of the fan is clear. Keep the background simple to avoid any distracting elements from the main subject.

National Museum of China - White Fan Exhibit

Place the blue glass vase in the center of the frame, highlighting its spiral patterns and color details. The composition should include the soft background light and shadows from the display case glass, with the white pedestal and the informational placard below in the foreground to enhance the exhibition setting. Adjust the angle to avoid reflections on the glass and ensure the vase is the clear focal point.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM.

National Museum of China - Blue Glass Vase Exhibit

The photographer should highlight the integrity and details of the artifacts, ensuring the main subject is centered. The frame should include the wall background and the white display pedestal, keeping the scene clean and free of clutter, and clearly showcasing the colors and patterns of the exhibits.

National Museum of China - Copper胎掐丝珐琅 Wear-strap Bottle

Using a centered composition, place the glass exhibit in the middle of the frame to highlight its crystalline texture and unique shape. The photographer should stand directly in front of the display case and shoot at eye level to ensure the exhibit is vertically centered and fully presented. The framing should focus on the exhibit itself, including the brown surface inside the display case. The background should be slightly blurred to avoid clutter and emphasize the main subject. A standard focal length is recommended to clearly capture the details of the exhibit.

National Museum - Blue Crystal Art Exhibition

The photographer uses an overhead angle, centering the bronze artifact in the frame to ensure the entire exhibit is placed in the middle, highlighting the intricate human and animal figures on top and the detailed base. The full view of the exhibit is captured with a blurred background for a clean and simple look. A standard lens is recommended, and when the museum lighting is dim, adjust the exposure to ensure the patterns and decorations are clear.

National Museum of China - Bronze Ritual Dish Exhibit

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National Museum of China - Taking a photo with the Buddha statue painting

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National Museum of China - Boat-shaped Painted Pottery Vessel Exhibit

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National Museum of China - Corridor Paintings and Yellow Roof

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National Museum of China - Polar Bear Specimen

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National Museum of China - Central Hollow Stringed Musical Instrument Exhibit