The photographer is positioned at eye level with the front of the eagle-shaped pottery tripod, allowing for a complete view of its front. In terms of composition, a central focus is used, placing the pottery tripod at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject and create a direct, stable visual impression.

Additional Tips:
1. It is recommended to allocate a full day for a visit to the National Museum, as there are a wealth of historical artifacts to explore, offering a deep understanding of the culture.
2. The exhibition halls are quite large, so it's a good idea to plan your visiting time wisely to avoid exhaustion.
3. Visitor traffic is high on days off, so it's best to avoid peak hours.

National Museum of China - Eagle-shaped Pottery Ding

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

Photography Tips

The photographer is positioned at eye level with the front of the eagle-shaped pottery tripod, allowing for a complete view of its front. In terms of composition, a central focus is used, placing the pottery tripod at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject and create a direct, stable visual impression. Additional Tips: 1. It is recommended to allocate a full day for a visit to the National Museum, as there are a wealth of historical artifacts to explore, offering a deep understanding of the culture. 2. The exhibition halls are quite large, so it's a good idea to plan your visiting time wisely to avoid exhaustion. 3. Visitor traffic is high on days off, so it's best to avoid peak hours.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 and get off at Tiananmen East Station. Exit from Gate D and you will see clear signs. Follow the signs towards the National Museum of China. The walk is short, and you can take note of the iconic buildings around you. Once inside the museum, head to the Ancient China Exhibition on the B1 level. After entering the exhibition, look for the Eagle-shaped Tripod in the Prehistoric Period section.