Shooting Tips: The model stands in front of the painting, facing away from the photographer and looking at the painting. The photographer stands 1 meter in front of the model, using the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.

Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00.

Ticket Reservation: Book 2-8 days in advance on the official WeChat public account or mini program (tickets are released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Free admission, but real-name registration is required.

Outfit Suggestions: Minimalist casual style / military workwear style.

Shooting Time: Around 13:00.

Shooting Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

The People's Revolution Military Museum of China - in front of the portraits

Shooting Tips: Position the photographer at a 45-degree angle to the side of the Sherman tank. Use a 16:9 horizontal composition to capture the two tanks in the background, adding depth and space to the image.

Hours of Operation: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.

Ticket Reservation: Book 2-8 days in advance on the official WeChat account or mini program (tickets released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Admission is free, but real-name registration is required.

Best Shooting Time: Around 15:00.

Shooting Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Museum - Sherman Tank

Shooting Tips: The model should stand in front of the Type 59-D tank. If shooting indoors, the harsh overhead lighting can make the face look less flattering. If you want a clear shot of the front of the face, have the model look up to catch the light on their face, or consider shooting their back.

Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.

Ticket Reservation: Book 2-8 days in advance through the official WeChat account or mini-program (tickets are released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Entry is free but requires real-name registration.

Dressing Suggestions: Simple casual style or workwear/military style.

Shooting Time: Around 15:00.

Shooting Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

In front of the Type 59D Tank at the Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum

Shooting Tips: Stand at a 45-degree angle to the side of the Type 97 Chenggong Tank, using a centered composition to place the tank in the middle of the frame. Make sure to avoid crowds when shooting to prevent the need for extensive editing later.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00.
Ticket Reservation: Book 2-8 days in advance on the official WeChat public account or mini-program (tickets are released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Free entry, but real-name registration is required.
Shooting Time: Around 15:00.
Shooting Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Museum - Type 97 Heroic Tank

The photographer uses an upward angle to highlight the grandeur and layers of the architectural spire, which is positioned slightly above the center of the frame, creating a visual focal point.
Travel Tips: ① Admission: Free, but reservation required one week in advance; ② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays except for public holidays.

China People's Revolution Military Museum - Tree Leaves and the Museum

Photography Tips: Stand directly in front of Chairman Mao's statue and shoot from a low angle by tilting your device upwards. Try to keep the device parallel to the roof to ensure the photo is level.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00.
Ticket Reservation: Book 2-8 days in advance via the official WeChat account or mini program (tickets released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Free admission but requires real-name registration.
Best Photography Time: Around 13:00.
Photography Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution - Pentagon Star Dome

 Standing directly under the aircraft, the photographer shoots from a level angle, placing the subject in the center of the frame. The composition is centered, with the full view of the aircraft (with the nose pointing down) at the top, and the entire figure of the person and the display stand on the ground at the bottom. The background is simple, featuring the interior walls of the museum. The model's arms are naturally outstretched to the sides, mimicking a flying pose to enhance the interactive feel. 

1. Shooting Pose: The model stands in front of the aircraft model with their arms outstretched.
2. Outfit Suggestions: It is recommended to wear a light-colored top with jeans.

In front of the white airplane model at the Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum.

The photographer stands slightly behind and directly below the plane, shooting upwards to emphasize the main subject of the suspended aircraft. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens, which is suitable for capturing both the broad scene and the details of the subject.

Travel Tips: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays (except for statutory holidays).

China People's Revolution Military Museum - 1st Floor Lobby

The photographer should hold the camera at arm's length and shoot slightly upward.
Other tips: Please refrain from loud talking during the visit.

Museum of the People's Revolution Military - Aircraft No. 33027

Shooting Tips: Stand about 3 meters directly in front of the MiG-15 fighter jet. A horizontal composition is recommended to capture a close-up of the plane without including too much of the hall environment. You can appropriately lower the hall exposure to create a darker tone, making the plane more textured.

Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00

Ticket Reservation: Reserve 2-8 days in advance on the official WeChat account or mini program (tickets released daily at 08:00, 17:00, and 20:00). Free admission but requires real-name registration.

Best Shooting Time: Around 14:30

Shooting Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro

Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 Fighter Jet