The photographer stands in front of the display case, placing the exhibit in the center of the frame to capture the complete overview of the artifact (including the top carving, body patterns, and base). The background is kept simple with only soft lighting. A standard lens is recommended to clearly show the details. Pay attention to adjusting the angle to avoid reflections from the glass.

Additional tips:
1. Enter according to the scheduled time; early arrivals are not allowed.
2. The wall in the Tang Dynasty exhibit is suitable for taking photos.

National Museum of China - Photographing a vase-shaped crystal art exhibit.

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

Photography Tips

The photographer stands in front of the display case, placing the exhibit in the center of the frame to capture the complete overview of the artifact (including the top carving, body patterns, and base). The background is kept simple with only soft lighting. A standard lens is recommended to clearly show the details. Pay attention to adjusting the angle to avoid reflections from the glass. Additional tips: 1. Enter according to the scheduled time; early arrivals are not allowed. 2. The wall in the Tang Dynasty exhibit is suitable for taking photos.

Walking Guide

Take Line 1 or Batong Line of the subway to Tiananmen East Station, exit from the southeast exit (Exit C), and walk 276 meters to the National Museum of China according to the navigation. — step-by-step photo guide

Take Line 1 or Batong Line of the subway to Tiananmen East Station, exit from the southeast exit (Exit C), and walk 276 meters to the National Museum of China according to the navigation.