Photo by Orange Isle Scenic Area - Statue of Young Mao Zedong in Front of the Lawn

Orange Isle Scenic Area - Statue of Young Mao Zedong in Front of the Lawn

Photo by Square of Young Students - Chairman Mao Statue at the Stone Fence

Square of Young Students - Chairman Mao Statue at the Stone Fence

For the framed views on either side of Wangjiang Pavilion, the composition needs to include the frame, so using a telephoto lens is recommended. Zooming in at least two times with a phone will yield better results. Lighting inside the pavilion is poor, so use a flash or adjust the brightness in post-processing. It’s suggested to photograph the left pavilion, where you can use the greenery to block out tourists.

1. Equipment Settings: Nikon Z5, lens 85mm, telephoto shooting recommended.
2. Post-Processing: Cropping of the image is necessary.
3. Photography Poses:
   ① Lean slightly against the red lacquer railing, holding a round fan to partially cover your face.
   ② Face away from the camera, looking into the distance with your hair naturally falling.
4. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is early morning with mist (for a watercolor effect) or between 15:00-17:00.
5. Outfit Suggestions: It’s recommended to wear modern-Chinese, reimagined traditional, or simple and artistic styles to complement the classical garden ambiance.
6. Additional Tips:
   ① Book your tickets in advance.
   ② Choose the left side for photography, as the right side tends to be more crowded.

Orange Isle - Wangjiang Pavilion Corridor

Photo by Orange Isle - Observation Deck

Orange Isle - Observation Deck

Photo by Orange Isle Scenic Area - Chairman Mao Sculpture

Orange Isle Scenic Area - Chairman Mao Sculpture

Photo by In front of Chairman Mao's Statue on Orange Isle

In front of Chairman Mao's Statue on Orange Isle