The model stands against the red wall, and the photographer stands a short distance in front of the model, using a medium telephoto lens. Employing a frontal perspective, the photographer uses the flowers in the foreground and places the model at the center of the frame for composition.

1. Ticket Price: 10 RMB, annual pass accepted.
2. Other Tips: The yellow roses in Zhongshan Park are mainly found on the south side of the Shejitan Altar, around the Xiliting Pavilion, and in the southwest corner of the park. The peak blooming period is from late April to mid-May.

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Yellow Wintersweet in Front of the Red Wall

The photographer stands beside the magnolia tree, shooting slightly upward. It's recommended to use a standard lens, placing the eaves in the upper right corner and the magnolia tree as the background filling the frame, creating contrast and balance. Appropriately compress the depth of field to highlight the subject details.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - A Corner of the Eaves with Magnolia

The model stands under a pear blossom tree, with the photographer positioned 2 meters directly in front, using the pathway as the background to enhance the depth and extension of the photo. A small aperture or smartphone can be used to keep the background in focus.

1. Pose: Cross arms, turn head slightly, and smile.
2. Outfit suggestion: Light-colored long dress or maxi dress.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - under the pear blossom tree

The model is seated in the corridor, and the photographer stands at a slight distance, suitable for using a 2x/medium telephoto lens.
1. Equipment Info: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Travel Tips: The light is best around 3 PM, making it ideal for shooting.
3. Style Suggestions: Keep it simple, with lighter colors being more suitable.
4. Posing Tips:
① Look directly at the camera or towards the sky;
② Shoot from the side, which is great for I-type personalities.

Zhongshan Park - Hui Fang Garden Water Drop Decoration Front in Beijing

The photographer stands in front of the statue of Sun Yat-sen and shoots at eye level, placing the statue in the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Using a medium telephoto lens allows for a compact and dense composition that includes the statue, the People's Heroes Monument, and the surrounding buildings.
Photographing time: It is recommended to visit on a sunny day for better lighting and better photo results.

Tiananmen - Sun Yat-sen Statue

Take a shot of the corridor from under the tree. Shooting upwards from beneath the ginkgo tree, use the golden ginkgo leaves as a natural frame in the foreground to add depth to the image. The corridor should be centered in the frame, with its red pillars and green railings clearly visible. The composition should include the yellow leaves in the foreground, the corridor in the midground, and the extended background. Pose: Stand in the middle of the corridor, turn sideways, and look into the distance with a natural posture.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Water Pavilion Corridor

The model stands under the glazed tiles of the corridor, while the photographer captures the wooden structure details of the corridor from the opposite side, using a low-angle shot. Get close to the ground and shoot the pavilion from below, with the blue sky as the background, highlighting the grandeur of the pavilion to make the image more visually impactful.

Travel Tips:
① Admission is 3 RMB per person. You need to book in advance through the "Enjoy the Park" WeChat account to enter Zhongshan Park. Those with an annual park pass can enter directly by swiping the card.
② It’s recommended to take a taxi to the West Gate of Zhongshan Park. You can also take the Line 1 subway to Tiananmen West Station, but it will be a long walk from there.

Zhongshan Park - Glazed Tile Corridor at the West Gate in Beijing

1. Position: The photographer stands directly in front of the statue at eye level.
2. Composition: A simple composition is used with a uniform background to highlight the statue.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to clearly capture the details of the statue and the inscription on its base.

Travel Tips:
① Admission is $3 per person. Tickets can be purchased via the park’s official WeChat account or on-site. Annual pass holders enter for free.
② Opening hours: 6:30 AM - 8:00 PM.

Zhongshan Park, Beijing - Statue of Sun Yat-sen

The model can stand by the wall between the first and second arches, closer to the first arch, while the photographer takes the shot from the side, capturing all three arches. 
Equipment settings: Fuji XH2S, lens 18-55mm.
Pose suggestions:
1. Lean back against the red wall, hands in pockets, looking forward;
2. Lean sideways against the red wall, head resting on the wall, arms crossed in front of the chest;
3. Pretend to walk forward, with the photographer capturing the moment.
Ticket price: 3 RMB per person.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Opposite the Archway to the Aphorism Pavilion

1. Positioning: The photographer stands on the central axis in front of the building, taking a level shot.
2. Composition: Use symmetrical composition, with the building's central axis as the reference, to create a dignified and stable visual effect; simultaneously, utilize the lines on the ground as leading lines to guide the viewer's gaze toward the main building.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the entire structure, highlighting the building's grandeur and the spaciousness of the area.
Travel Tips:
- Admission: 3 RMB
- Visiting Hours: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Zhongshan Hall