The photographer stands in front of a large teapot that is directly opposite the table and chairs in the courtyard, maintaining a shooting angle parallel to the ground. Using a 75mm lens on a camera or the 3x zoom on a smartphone, take a straight-on shot from the front, employing the rule of thirds to compose the image. Place the large teapot and table and chairs slightly above the center of the frame, and fill the right one-third of the frame with green plants to add balance.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
③ Best Time to Shoot: It is recommended to shoot in Beijing during autumn when the light is better, making it easier to capture satisfying photos.

No. 93 Courtyard Museum - Bronze Pot

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No. 93, Tie Shu Xie Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands in front of a large teapot that is directly opposite the table and chairs in the courtyard, maintaining a shooting angle parallel to the ground. Using a 75mm lens on a camera or the 3x zoom on a smartphone, take a straight-on shot from the front, employing the rule of thirds to compose the image. Place the large teapot and table and chairs slightly above the center of the frame, and fill the right one-third of the frame with green plants to add balance. Travel Tips: ① Admission: Free ② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ③ Best Time to Shoot: It is recommended to shoot in Beijing during autumn when the light is better, making it easier to capture satisfying photos.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 7 to Hufangqiao Station and exit at Exit D. Turn right after exiting and walk 50 meters into Nanxinhuajie Street. Continue walking for about 120 meters and turn slightly right into Wudaojie Street. Walk 115 meters along Wudaojie Street, then continue on to Tieshuxiejie Street and walk 235 meters until you reach No. 93 Courtyard Museum. Enter the museum gate, and you will see the shooting spot in the courtyard. The copper pot is placed slightly to the left of the entrance.