The photographer stands by the pond, facing the courtyard, with the camera slightly below eye level, taking a level shot to ensure the complete reflection on the water surface. Center the shot on the main gate of the courtyard, using the water’s reflection to add depth and symmetry to the image. It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-35mm lens to capture the entire courtyard while avoiding image distortion.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Prices: Weekdays - Single ticket 60 RMB, Double ticket 100 RMB; Weekends - Single ticket 80 RMB, Double ticket 140 RMB.
② Opening Hours: Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:00. Closed on Mondays.

Nanchizi Art Museum - Chinese-style courtyard and water features

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No. 21, Pudu Temple West Alley, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands by the pond, facing the courtyard, with the camera slightly below eye level, taking a level shot to ensure the complete reflection on the water surface. Center the shot on the main gate of the courtyard, using the water’s reflection to add depth and symmetry to the image. It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-35mm lens to capture the entire courtyard while avoiding image distortion. Travel Tips: ① Ticket Prices: Weekdays - Single ticket 60 RMB, Double ticket 100 RMB; Weekends - Single ticket 80 RMB, Double ticket 140 RMB. ② Opening Hours: Open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:00. Closed on Mondays.

Walking Guide

Take the bus No. 60 and get off at Nanheyuan. Walk north along Nanheyuan Avenue for 244 meters, then walk 7 meters to the left along Dapufen Alley. Turn right and walk north along Nanheyuan Avenue for 42 meters. Turn left and walk west along Ciqikuc Alley for 109 meters. Turn right and walk north along Pudu Temple East Alley for 77 meters. Turn left and walk west along Pudu Temple Rear Alley for 117 meters. Turn left and walk south along Pudu Temple West Alley for 20 meters. Turn right and walk west for 37 meters to reach the final destination, the Nanchizi Art Museum. You’ll see the check-in spot as you enter.