The photographer takes the shot from a distance with a straight-on angle, capturing the Buddha head sculpture and a person. The composition uses the difference in size and visual contrast between the sculpture and the person, while the background calligraphy adds depth. A medium focal length lens is recommended to clearly capture the details of the Buddha head, the person's posture, and the texture of the calligraphy, avoiding any distortion in the image. This approach highlights the spatial and visual connections between the artworks within the art gallery.

Visitor Tips: Opening hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM. The gallery is closed on Mondays.

Beijing Han Meilin Art Museum - Taking a Photo with the Buddha Head

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No. 68, Jiukeshu East Road, Tongzhou District, Beijing (230 meters southwest of Linheli Subway Station Exit B)

Photography Tips

The photographer takes the shot from a distance with a straight-on angle, capturing the Buddha head sculpture and a person. The composition uses the difference in size and visual contrast between the sculpture and the person, while the background calligraphy adds depth. A medium focal length lens is recommended to clearly capture the details of the Buddha head, the person's posture, and the texture of the calligraphy, avoiding any distortion in the image. This approach highlights the spatial and visual connections between the artworks within the art gallery. Visitor Tips: Opening hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM. The gallery is closed on Mondays.

Walking Guide

Take the Line 8 of the subway and get off at Linheli Station. Exit from Exit B, head due west for 20 meters, cross the street and turn right, walk 60 meters, turn left and walk 20 meters, turn right and walk 10 meters, turn left and walk another 10 meters, then turn left front and walk 40 meters to reach the art gallery. Find the sculpture exhibition area.