The photographer uses a bird's-eye view angle, with the model positioned on the right side of the frame, facing the glass display cabinet containing the sunflower artwork. The model stands naturally, with hands gently placed in front, focusing on the exhibit to enhance the sense of interaction. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the artwork placed on the left one-third of the frame and the model on the right, creating a visual balance. The shot includes the full view of the display cabinet, the model, and the yellow wall background, highlighting the subjects and their interaction.

Opening hours: 09:00-17:00, with last entry at 16:00. Closed on Mondays (except for statutory holidays).

National Museum of China - Taking a photo with the Sunflower Glass Artwork

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No. 16 East Chang'an, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

The photographer uses a bird's-eye view angle, with the model positioned on the right side of the frame, facing the glass display cabinet containing the sunflower artwork. The model stands naturally, with hands gently placed in front, focusing on the exhibit to enhance the sense of interaction. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the artwork placed on the left one-third of the frame and the model on the right, creating a visual balance. The shot includes the full view of the display cabinet, the model, and the yellow wall background, highlighting the subjects and their interaction. Opening hours: 09:00-17:00, with last entry at 16:00. Closed on Mondays (except for statutory holidays).

Walking Guide

Walk south for 283 meters to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk south for 283 meters to reach your destination.

Walk north for 24 meters and turn left.

Walk 78 meters southwest and turn left.

Walk 224 meters east and then turn right.

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line to Tiananmen East Station, and exit from the D (southwest) exit.