The photographer stands on the side of the Buddha statue, slightly tilted upwards, using light and shadow composition to highlight the outline and texture of the statue. The dark background contrasts with the lit Buddha, enhancing the sense of three-dimensionality. A medium focal length lens is used to accurately restore the proportion and details of the Buddha statue.

1. Admission price: Free (except for the Tang Dynasty Mural Treasures Pavilion). Smart guide device: 30 yuan per unit, with a deposit of 100 yuan.
2. Opening hours: 9:00—17:30.
3. Other tips: You can first visit the adjacent Hall No.4, then return to visit Halls No.1, No.2, and No.3 during off-peak times. If not interested, Hall No.5 can be skipped directly.

Shaanxi History Museum – Broken-Hand Buddha

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No. 91, Xiaozhai East Road, Yanta District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

The photographer stands on the side of the Buddha statue, slightly tilted upwards, using light and shadow composition to highlight the outline and texture of the statue. The dark background contrasts with the lit Buddha, enhancing the sense of three-dimensionality. A medium focal length lens is used to accurately restore the proportion and details of the Buddha statue. 1. Admission price: Free (except for the Tang Dynasty Mural Treasures Pavilion). Smart guide device: 30 yuan per unit, with a deposit of 100 yuan. 2. Opening hours: 9:00—17:30. 3. Other tips: You can first visit the adjacent Hall No.4, then return to visit Halls No.1, No.2, and No.3 during off-peak times. If not interested, Hall No.5 can be skipped directly.

Walking Guide

Take the subway Line 2 or Line 3 and get off at Xiaozhai Station. Exit from Exit C and walk east along Xiaozhai East Road for 7-8 minutes. Upon arrival at the Shaanxi History Museum, enter through the South Gate. Once inside the museum, head to the side of the exit of the Northern Zhou Buddha Statue Exhibition Hall II to reach the photo spot.