Using a centered composition, the ballet dancer sculpture is placed in the middle of the frame to highlight its posture and details. The shooting angle is at eye level, with the photographer aligned with the sculpture to ensure the subject is vertically stable. The background incorporates the orange "Shaping Thousand Years" sign on the left, enhancing the environmental atmosphere and color contrast.

Admission: Free entry; just use your ID card.
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM); closed on Mondays (except public holidays).
Travel Tips: For guided tours, visit on weekends or holidays, around 10:00 AM or 2:00 PM.

China Women's Children's Museum - Ballerina Statue

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No. 9, Beiji Ge Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Using a centered composition, the ballet dancer sculpture is placed in the middle of the frame to highlight its posture and details. The shooting angle is at eye level, with the photographer aligned with the sculpture to ensure the subject is vertically stable. The background incorporates the orange "Shaping Thousand Years" sign on the left, enhancing the environmental atmosphere and color contrast. Admission: Free entry; just use your ID card. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM); closed on Mondays (except public holidays). Travel Tips: For guided tours, visit on weekends or holidays, around 10:00 AM or 2:00 PM.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the China Women and Children's Museum located at No. 9 Beijige Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing. The shooting location is within the museum grounds.