The photographer is positioned directly in front of the statue, capturing it from a frontal perspective. Employing a central composition, the statue is placed at the center of the frame to highlight the subject. The red background contrasts sharply with the statue's black and gold, drawing attention to it. Using a mid-range lens, the statue's form, clothing patterns, and accessory details are clearly displayed, making the subject complete and eye-catching in the image.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Admission is free, but advance reservation is required.
② Opening Hours: 9:00—17:00, last entry at 16:00, closed on Mondays.

Central Cultural Relics and Gifts Management Center - Statue of Pharaoh from Egypt

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No. 1, Xixinglong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the statue, capturing it from a frontal perspective. Employing a central composition, the statue is placed at the center of the frame to highlight the subject. The red background contrasts sharply with the statue's black and gold, drawing attention to it. Using a mid-range lens, the statue's form, clothing patterns, and accessory details are clearly displayed, making the subject complete and eye-catching in the image. Travel Tips: ① Ticket Price: Admission is free, but advance reservation is required. ② Opening Hours: 9:00—17:00, last entry at 16:00, closed on Mondays.

Walking Guide

Take Exit D at Chongwenmen Station on Line 2 of the subway, then walk for 14 minutes to reach your destination.