The left side of the scene features multiple paintings by Qi Baishi, while the right side displays electronic screen windows, with a red wall in the middle serving as a natural transition, balancing the composition. The framing includes the entire red wall with the paintings and the screen on the right, highlighting the exhibition layout. Ensure that the details of the paintings and the content on the screen are clear.

 travel tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Qi Baishi Former Residence Memorial Hall - A Collection of Floral and Plant Paintings

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No. 13, Yu'er Hutong, Jiaodaokou Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The left side of the scene features multiple paintings by Qi Baishi, while the right side displays electronic screen windows, with a red wall in the middle serving as a natural transition, balancing the composition. The framing includes the entire red wall with the paintings and the screen on the right, highlighting the exhibition layout. Ensure that the details of the paintings and the content on the screen are clear. travel tips: ① Admission: Free ② Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Walking Guide

Walk west along Yuer Hutong to the Qi Baishi Former Residence Memorial Hall (on your right) to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk west along Yuer Hutong to the Qi Baishi Former Residence Memorial Hall (on your right) to reach your destination.

Walk northwest along Di'anmen East Street to the Nanluoguxiang Arch (on the right side of the road) and then turn right.

Walk north along Nanluoguxiang, pass Beijing Cloisonné (on your right), and then turn left.

Walk 49 meters west along Di'anmen East Street and then turn right.

Take the Subway Line 6 or Line 8 to Nanluoguxiang Station and exit from the B (Northeast) exit.

Walk north for 22 meters and turn left.