The photographer stands slightly higher in front of the exhibition stand to shoot downward, placing the blue glass art piece “Five Blessings Arrive” at the center of the frame. Using a centered composition, the main subject details are highlighted. The shot includes the entire art piece, the wooden base, and the label below, while the background retains the brown display case glass to enhance the sense of the environment. The angle is adjusted to avoid reflections on the glass, ensuring the subject is clear.

Travel Tip: Admission is free, but tickets need to be booked 7 days in advance, with tickets released daily at 5:00 PM.

National Museum of China - "Five Blessings at the Door" Art Exhibition

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No. 16 East Chang'an Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

The photographer stands slightly higher in front of the exhibition stand to shoot downward, placing the blue glass art piece “Five Blessings Arrive” at the center of the frame. Using a centered composition, the main subject details are highlighted. The shot includes the entire art piece, the wooden base, and the label below, while the background retains the brown display case glass to enhance the sense of the environment. The angle is adjusted to avoid reflections on the glass, ensuring the subject is clear. Travel Tip: Admission is free, but tickets need to be booked 7 days in advance, with tickets released daily at 5:00 PM.

Walking Guide

Walk south for 288 meters to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk south for 288 meters to reach your destination.

Walk 24 meters north and then turn left.

Walk 78 meters southwest and then turn left.

Take the Subway Line 1 or Batong Line to Tian'anmen East Station and exit from the D (Southwest) exit.

Walk 224 meters east and then turn right.