The model stands at the bow of boat 902, while the photographer stands on the walkway opposite the model, approximately 5 meters away. A lens with a focal length of at least 50mm is required for the shoot.

Admission: Free, no reservation needed. Enter with ID card.

Operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.

Fashion tip: Nautical style. Navy blue/white (sailor dress, striped shirt).

Photography equipment: Fujifilm XT30II, XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - Bow of the Customs 902 Ship

The model stands in front of the hand-painted sailboat mural, and the photographer positions themselves at a 45-degree angle to the model’s side. This position is particularly dark and using a flash is prohibited, so it’s recommended to avoid full-face shots and opt for half-face shots instead.

Admission: Free and no reservation required. Entry by ID card.

Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.

Style Suggestion: Classic and minimalist.

Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II with XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - Sailing Ship Mural

The model stands at the center of the corridor at the end of boat 902 / on one side of the corridor, and the photographer stands 1 meter directly in front of the model to capture the extended view of the corridor.
Admission: Free, no reservation required; enter with ID.
Operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.
Outfit suggestion: Naval style, navy blue/white (sailor outfit, striped shirt).
Photography equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - Customs 902 Ship Corridor

The model stands about 5 meters in front of the sign wall at the China Customs Museum. The photographer stands 2 meters in front of the model to take the shot, leaving some space at the bottom of the frame to enhance the sense of space.

Admission: Free, no reservation required. Enter with a valid ID.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.

Outfit Suggestion: Classic and minimalist style.

Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - China Customs Museum Logo Wall

The model stands in front of a display case featuring bear skins and a leopard, with the photographer positioned 1 meter directly in front of the model, using the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame.

Admission: Free, no reservation required. Entry with valid ID.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.
Dress Code: Classic and minimalist.
Photography Gear: Fuji XT30II with XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - Bear Skins and Cheetah

The model stands in front of a display cabinet featuring bear skins and a cheetah, while the photographer positions themselves 1 meter directly in front of the model to take the shot. The room is very dim and the use of flash is prohibited, but a fill light can be used to illuminate the model's face, ensuring proper exposure.

Admission: Free and no reservation required. Entry with ID card.

Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30.

Dress Code: Classic and minimalist.

Photography Gear: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

China Customs Museum - Northeast Tiger Skin

The photographer stands directly opposite the entrance, steps back slightly to capture the entire door frame, and maintains a slight upward angle to highlight the inscription above the door and the architectural structure. Using a centered composition, place the inscription of the China Customs Museum at the center of the frame, ensuring symmetry on both sides to enhance the grandeur of the building. Shoot with the 1x lens on your phone.

Travel Tip: Admission is free, and you can enter the museum directly with your ID card.

China Customs Museum - Main Entrance

The photographer stands directly in front of the exhibit, slightly lowers the camera, and shoots at a slight upward angle to highlight the three-dimensional and majestic appearance of the tiger's head. Using the rule of thirds, the tiger's head is placed in the lower third of the frame, with the tiger's fur radiating upwards, creating leading lines that enhance the depth of the image.

Travel Tips: Admission is free, and no reservation is required. Visitors need to show their ID to enter, but if you forget to bring it, you can still enter by having the staff verify your identity.

China Customs Museum - Tiger Skin Exhibit