Photographers choose either a frontal or a side angle based on the overall shape of the artifact. For single figures with minimal movement, a frontal angle is preferred, while for others, a slightly off-center angle can be chosen.

In composition, the main subject is emphasized, and medium to long focal lengths are used to capture the details of the artifacts, such as facial expressions, which can be captured in close-up.

Admission: Free, with advance booking required 1-7 days before the visit at the National Museum.

National Museum of China - Hall B1

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

Photography Tips

Photographers choose either a frontal or a side angle based on the overall shape of the artifact. For single figures with minimal movement, a frontal angle is preferred, while for others, a slightly off-center angle can be chosen. In composition, the main subject is emphasized, and medium to long focal lengths are used to capture the details of the artifacts, such as facial expressions, which can be captured in close-up. Admission: Free, with advance booking required 1-7 days before the visit at the National Museum.

Walking Guide

Navigation: Exit at Tiananmen East Subway Station, take exit C or D, then go down to the B1 level exhibition hall.