The photographer captures the image from directly in front of the Bodhisattva statue, using the museum display case as the background. The statue acts as the focal point, creating a solemn atmosphere.

1. Travel Tips: Admission is free, but you need to book in advance. It’s advisable to secure your reservation a few days ahead.
2. Additional Suggestions:
① Bring your ID card, as it’s required for verification in Beijing.
② Arrive early, as there are often long lines at the entrance.
③ If you have a tripod, check it in before entering, as tripods are not allowed inside the museum. This will help you avoid re-queuing due to security checks.
④ Allocate at least four hours for your visit.

National Museum of China - Tang Dynasty Standing Figure of a Bodhisattva Attendant

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16 East Chang'an Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

The photographer captures the image from directly in front of the Bodhisattva statue, using the museum display case as the background. The statue acts as the focal point, creating a solemn atmosphere. 1. Travel Tips: Admission is free, but you need to book in advance. It’s advisable to secure your reservation a few days ahead. 2. Additional Suggestions: ① Bring your ID card, as it’s required for verification in Beijing. ② Arrive early, as there are often long lines at the entrance. ③ If you have a tripod, check it in before entering, as tripods are not allowed inside the museum. This will help you avoid re-queuing due to security checks. ④ Allocate at least four hours for your visit.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 and get off at Tiananmen East Station. Exit from Gate C and walk eastward for about 200 meters to reach the entrance of the National Museum of China.