The photographer stands slightly below the sculpture at its front, using a slight俯拍 (overhead shot), and applies the rule of thirds in composition, placing the two sculptures at the one-third points on the left and right sides of the frame. The background is blurred to highlight the subjects, maintaining a moderate wide angle to balance the space between the subjects and the background.

Other tips: It's recommended to start from the 6th floor and work your way down, with the highlights concentrated on the 5th and 4th floors. Each floor has a非物质文化遗产体验区 (non-physical cultural heritage experience area) where you can make reservations for activities.

China National Arts and Crafts Museum - Colorful Human Figure Sculptures

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No. 16, Hubin East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands slightly below the sculpture at its front, using a slight俯拍 (overhead shot), and applies the rule of thirds in composition, placing the two sculptures at the one-third points on the left and right sides of the frame. The background is blurred to highlight the subjects, maintaining a moderate wide angle to balance the space between the subjects and the background. Other tips: It's recommended to start from the 6th floor and work your way down, with the highlights concentrated on the 5th and 4th floors. Each floor has a非物质文化遗产体验区 (non-physical cultural heritage experience area) where you can make reservations for activities.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 8 or Line 15 to "Olympic Park" station, and exit from Gate G. Follow the directions on your phone map or the signs along the way, walking towards the China Art Museum. It's about a 10-minute walk. Ask a staff member for directions to the porcelain exhibition.