Using a close-up composition to highlight the intricate details of the phoenix crown, it is placed at the center of the display platform with a blurred background to avoid distractions. The lighting accentuates the luster and colors of the jewels and kingfisher feathers, beautifully showcasing the crown's grandeur and dignity.

Travel Tips: Book your appointment at least seven days in advance. If you can’t secure a slot, check for last-minute cancellations on the day of your visit. Be sure to enter within your scheduled time slot, as entry is not allowed after the designated time.

National Museum of China - Empress Xiaoduan's Phoenix Crown

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No. 16 East Chang'an Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

Using a close-up composition to highlight the intricate details of the phoenix crown, it is placed at the center of the display platform with a blurred background to avoid distractions. The lighting accentuates the luster and colors of the jewels and kingfisher feathers, beautifully showcasing the crown's grandeur and dignity. Travel Tips: Book your appointment at least seven days in advance. If you can’t secure a slot, check for last-minute cancellations on the day of your visit. Be sure to enter within your scheduled time slot, as entry is not allowed after the designated time.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 to Tiananmen East Station and exit at either the C (Southeast) or D exit. After exiting, walk to the National Museum of China. Once inside the museum, the Empress Xiaoduan’s phoenix crown is located on B1 in the Ancient China Exhibition, specifically in the Ming and Qing Dynasties section.