The photographer stands directly in front of the Buddha statue at a medium distance and shoots from a slightly elevated position. Using symmetrical composition with the statue’s central axis as the focal point, elements such as the Buddha, aureole, and base are symmetrically arranged to reinforce a sense of solemnity and stability. A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the overall shape and detailed textures of the Buddha statue, compress the background space, highlight the main subject, and ensure accurate proportions and natural perspective, fully showcasing the artistic characteristics of the sculpture.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: Free, but you need to book a visit to the National Museum in advance. Remember to bring your ID and arrive at the museum at your scheduled time.
2. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

National Museum - Gilded Bronze Guanyin Statue

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

Photography Tips

The photographer stands directly in front of the Buddha statue at a medium distance and shoots from a slightly elevated position. Using symmetrical composition with the statue’s central axis as the focal point, elements such as the Buddha, aureole, and base are symmetrically arranged to reinforce a sense of solemnity and stability. A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the overall shape and detailed textures of the Buddha statue, compress the background space, highlight the main subject, and ensure accurate proportions and natural perspective, fully showcasing the artistic characteristics of the sculpture. Travel Tips: 1. Admission: Free, but you need to book a visit to the National Museum in advance. Remember to bring your ID and arrive at the museum at your scheduled time. 2. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line to Tiananmen East. Walk east along Dong Chang'an Street for 28 meters, turn right and walk south for 49 meters, turn right again and walk southwest for 441 meters, turn left and walk east for 47 meters, then turn left and walk north for 70 meters. Finally, turn right and walk east for 106 meters to reach your destination, the National Museum of China.