China National Arts and Crafts Museum - A Vast Array of Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition featuring the Great Dragon Head
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Olympic Village Sub-district, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The photographer and the model are about three meters apart. Since the model is positioned higher, the photographer needs to shoot slightly upward to capture the full frame. 1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm XT5, 18-55mm lens. 2. Posing Suggestions: ① Face the camera, hands crossed. ② Side to the camera, head tilted upward. ③ Back to the camera, looking back over the shoulder for a candid shot. 3. Travel Tips: ① Admission: Free. ② Best Time for Photos: Arrive early; it’s best to rush in right when the doors open at 9 AM. There will be fewer people in the morning, allowing for more unobstructed shots. 4. Additional Tips: Book your slot in advance, 7 days prior, through the China Art Museum of Crafts and Art’s official WeChat account.
Walking Guide

Turn left and go straight to the end; the Exhibition Hall 14 is on your left.

Turn right after exiting the elevator, then turn right again, and follow the path along the glass front to the end.

Turn right after entering the exhibition hall, and you'll see the shooting area.

After coming up the stairs, walk straight back for 400 meters, and the Craft Museum will be on your left.

After getting on the elevator, walk straight for 10 meters, then turn left and go up the stairs.

Head to Exit B of the Olympic Park Station on Line 8. Turn left and walk 30 meters to the elevator, which will take you to the 14th exhibition hall on the 6th floor of the China Arts and Crafts Museum.

