Using a straight-on angle, the photographer stands at an oblique front position to the sculpture, capturing the dynamic movement of intertwined limbs. The main subject, the sculpture, is placed at the center of the frame, highlighting the interactive posture of the three figures bending and shoving. The background includes wall-mounted farm tools and paintings, while the foreground clearly shows the rock base, enhancing the depth of the scene. The composition fully captures the details of the sculpture and its surroundings.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

National Museum of China - Sculpture Exhibitions

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

Photography Tips

Using a straight-on angle, the photographer stands at an oblique front position to the sculpture, capturing the dynamic movement of intertwined limbs. The main subject, the sculpture, is placed at the center of the frame, highlighting the interactive posture of the three figures bending and shoving. The background includes wall-mounted farm tools and paintings, while the foreground clearly shows the rock base, enhancing the depth of the scene. The composition fully captures the details of the sculpture and its surroundings. Travel Tip: Admission is free.

Walking Guide

Walk east to the National Museum of China (on your right) and then you will reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk east to the National Museum of China (on your right) and then you will reach your destination.

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line to Tiananmen East Station, and exit from the D (Southwest) exit.

Walk 312 meters southwest and turn left.

Walk north for 24 meters and turn right.

Walk 50 meters southeast and turn left.

Walk 89 meters east and then turn left.

Walk 50 meters southwest and turn left.

Walk 45 meters to the east and then turn right.