Shooting Tips: The photographer should crouch to the side of the symbolic pillar representing Lu Xun's spirit and shoot from a low angle looking up. The dark areas indoors will be very dark; you can appropriately increase the brightness of the shadows to add more detail.

Tickets: Free, but reservation is required through the official account "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing."

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

Best Shooting Time: Around 14:00.

Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Pillar of Lu Xun's Spirit

Use a centered composition to place the statue of Lu Xun and the entire pond in the middle of the frame, highlighting the solemnity and symmetry of the main subject. Maintain a straight-on shooting angle to ensure that both the statue and its reflection are fully presented, while incorporating the surrounding rooftops and greenery to add depth and atmosphere. Use a wide-angle lens to include the lotus leaves and goldfish in the foreground of the pond, enriching the details and enhancing the liveliness of the scene.

Travel Tips:
1. Ticket Price: It is recommended to reserve tickets in advance through the official WeChat account. Admission is free.
2. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, with no entry after 3:30 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays. Please plan your visit accordingly.

Lu Xun Museum - Statue of Lu Xun

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of the vintage device. This position is under top lighting, so you need to have the model look up. The photographer should stand 1 meter in front of the model, using a centered composition to place the model in the center of the frame.  
Admission: Free, but you need to make a reservation via the official account “Lu Xun Museum of Beijing.”  
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00.  
Outfit Suggestions: Cheongsam / Minimalist and Elegant Style.  
Shooting Time: Around 14:30.  
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Vintage Installations

Shooting Tips: The model stands on one side of the train wall, and the photographer shoots from a high angle on the stairs, using the stairs' structure to add depth to the composition.
Admission: Free, but reservation is required through the official account "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing."
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00.
Outfit Suggestions: Qipao or minimalist and sophisticated style.
Best Shooting Time: Around 14:30.
Photography Gear: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Train Wall

Shooting Tips: The model stands in front of Lu Xun's bookshop, and the photographer stands 1 meter directly in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the left side of the frame.
Admission: Free. Book your visit through the WeChat official account “Beijing Lu Xun Museum.”
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00.
Outfit Suggestions: Qipao / simple and elegant style.
Shooting Time: Around 14:30.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun's Study Wooden Sign

Shooting Tips: The model can walk and shoot back views at the entrance to create the feeling of a visitor exploring the place. The photographer should stand 1.5 meters directly in front of the model and use continuous shooting mode.

Admission: Free, reservation required via the official WeChat account “Beijing Lu Xun Museum.”

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

Outfit Suggestions: Qipao / minimalist and elegant style.

Shooting Time: Around 14:30.

Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun's Former Residence Plaque

**Shooting Tips:** The model can stand beside Lu Xun’s portrait, with a melancholic expression suggested. The photographer should stand 2 meters directly in front of the model and use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.

**Tickets:** Free, but you need to make a reservation on the official account “Lu Xun Museum of Beijing.”

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

**Outfit Suggestions:** Cheongsam / minimalist and refined style.

**Shooting Time:** Around 14:00.

**Shooting Equipment:** Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun Photo Wall

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of the Lu Xun portrait wall without blocking the image of Lu Xun in his black Zhongshan suit. The photographer should stand 1.5 meters directly in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on the right side of the frame.
Admission: Free, but you need to make a reservation through the official account “Beijing Lu Xun Museum.”
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00.
Outfit Suggestions: Qipao / simple and elegant style.
Shooting Time: Around 14:30.
Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Lu Xun Portrait Wall

Photography Tips: The model should stand at the center of the pink and turquoise arch background wall, with the photographer positioned 2 meters directly in front of the model. Use the pink frame overhead as a foreground element, and shoot with a centered composition.

Admission: Free reservation via the official WeChat account "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing."

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

Outfit Suggestions: Cheongsam / Simple and Intellectual Style.

Shooting Time: Around 15:00.

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

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Pan Yuliang Painting Exhibition: Flowers in a Vase

Shooting Tips: The model can stand in the middle of the stairs next to the mural, while the photographer shoots from a high angle on the stairs. Leave some space in front of and behind the model to add depth to the photo.

Admission: Free with reservation through the official WeChat account “Beijing Lu Xun Museum.”

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

Outfit Suggestions: Cheongsam / Minimalist and Sophisticated Style.

Best Shooting Time: Around 14:00.

拍摄 Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Mural Staircase