The photographer stands directly in front of the exhibit, slightly lowers the camera, and shoots at a slight upward angle to highlight the three-dimensional and majestic appearance of the tiger's head. Using the rule of thirds, the tiger's head is placed in the lower third of the frame, with the tiger's fur radiating upwards, creating leading lines that enhance the depth of the image.

Travel Tips: Admission is free, and no reservation is required. Visitors need to show their ID to enter, but if you forget to bring it, you can still enter by having the staff verify your identity.

China Customs Museum - Tiger Skin Exhibit

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No. 2, Jianguomen Inner Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (North end of Da Yangmao Hutong)

Photography Tips

The photographer stands directly in front of the exhibit, slightly lowers the camera, and shoots at a slight upward angle to highlight the three-dimensional and majestic appearance of the tiger's head. Using the rule of thirds, the tiger's head is placed in the lower third of the frame, with the tiger's fur radiating upwards, creating leading lines that enhance the depth of the image. Travel Tips: Admission is free, and no reservation is required. Visitors need to show their ID to enter, but if you forget to bring it, you can still enter by having the staff verify your identity.

Walking Guide

Take Line 1 or Line 2 of the subway to Jianguomen Station, and exit at Exit C (southwest exit). Walk west for 200 meters and turn left, then walk 150 meters along Da Yangmao Hutong to reach the museum.