1. Photographer's Position: The photographer should maintain an eye-level perspective with the model, with the camera slightly above the display case and centered to ensure the completeness of the frame.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the exhibit on the left two-thirds of the frame and the person on the right one-third, creating a good visual balance.
3. Lens Recommendation: It is recommended to use a camera with an 85-100mm focal length or a smartphone's 3x zoom lens to compress the space and highlight the relationship between the exhibit and the person.

1. Posing: Looking at the exhibit or turning to touch it.
2. Travel Tips: Admission price: 120 RMB per person, 60 RMB for concession tickets.
3. Dress Suggestions: Opt for simple and elegant colors, avoiding overly complicated patterns. Accessories like scarves, earrings, and rings can be worn.

National Museum of China - Glass and Flavored Alabaster Perfume Bottle

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16 East Chang'an, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

1. Photographer's Position: The photographer should maintain an eye-level perspective with the model, with the camera slightly above the display case and centered to ensure the completeness of the frame. 2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the exhibit on the left two-thirds of the frame and the person on the right one-third, creating a good visual balance. 3. Lens Recommendation: It is recommended to use a camera with an 85-100mm focal length or a smartphone's 3x zoom lens to compress the space and highlight the relationship between the exhibit and the person. 1. Posing: Looking at the exhibit or turning to touch it. 2. Travel Tips: Admission price: 120 RMB per person, 60 RMB for concession tickets. 3. Dress Suggestions: Opt for simple and elegant colors, avoiding overly complicated patterns. Accessories like scarves, earrings, and rings can be worn.

Walking Guide

Exit at Tiananmen East Station on Subway Line 1, take the C exit, and walk to the South 1 and South 2 Halls of the National Museum of China.