Using a centered composition, the model is positioned at the very center of the lower part of the frame, standing at the entrance of the hall and looking to the side. The photographer stands directly in front of the model, shooting from a slightly low angle. 

1. Pose: The model stands naturally and looks to the side.
2. Outfit Suggestion: It is recommended to wear a light-colored long dress.

Xian'nongtan - Taishuidian Ancient Architecture in Beijing

The photographer stands at a mid-distance and shoots at eye level, using a frame-within-a-frame composition with pine tree branches as the foreground frame to include the ancient architecture within. Employing a medium-telephoto lens, the foreground branches are blurred to highlight the main subject—the ancient architecture—showing its solemn and ancient charm while adding depth and atmosphere to the image.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 15 RMB for adults, 8 RMB for students; 
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

The Ancient Architecture Museum of Beijing - In front of the Memorial Hall's Gate

Using the rule of thirds in composition, capture the interlocking effect of buildings to highlight the grandeur of ancient architecture.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 15 RMB per person (Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum);
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed on Mondays, except for holidays).

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Left Eave of the Tai Sui Hall

The photographer should take a straight-on shot from about 2 meters behind the model.

1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm X-T30 II, set to ISO 320, aperture f5.6.
2. Travel tips:
① Admission is 15 yuan for adults and 8 yuan for students. No prior reservation is needed; tickets can be purchased on-site.
② Opening hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:30 PM.
3. Additional tips: The tour route is Ticket Gate - Hall of Worship - Tai Sui Hall - Historical and Cultural Exhibition - Divine Granary.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Dragon Pattern Plate

The model stands facing the wooden mortise and tenon structure, taking photos of it with her phone, while the photographer shoots from a 45-degree angle to the side of the model.

Ticket Price: ¥15 per person (the first 200 visitors on Wednesdays are free).

Operating Hours: 
- January to June & September to December: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00, last entry at 16:30.
- July 2 to August 31: Monday, Wednesday to Friday, and Sunday 09:00-17:00, last entry at 16:30; Saturday 09:00-19:00, last entry at 18:00.
- Tuesday is closed all day.

Dress Code: Ancient style / Neo-Chinese.

Shooting Time: Around 13:00.

Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55 lens.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Wooden Mortise and Tenon Structure Device

The model stands in front of a miniature ancient tower, and the photographer positions themselves 1 meter directly in front of the model to take photos. The indoor lighting is quite dim, so the ISO can be increased, recommended to around 3000.

Ticket: ¥15 per person (free for the first 200 visitors on Wednesdays)

Operating Hours: 
- January to June & September to December: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
- July 2 to August 31: Monday, Wednesday to Friday, Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30); Saturday, 09:00-19:00 (last entry at 18:00); Tuesday closed all day

Outfit Suggestions: Traditional Chinese or Neo-Chinese style

Shooting Time: Around 13:00

Shooting Equipment: FujiXT30II + 18-55 lens

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Ancient Pagoda Model Exhibit

The model stands at the center of the arch, and the photographer stands 2 meters in front of the model. Use a centered composition to place the model in the middle of the frame. It is recommended to use a zoom lens for the shoot.

Admission: ¥15 per person (first 200 visitors on Wednesdays are free).

Operating hours: 
- January to June & September to December: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
- July 2 to August 31: Monday, Wednesday to Friday, Sunday 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30); Saturday 09:00-19:00 (last entry at 18:00)
- Closed all day on Tuesdays from July 2 to August 31.

Outfit suggestions: Traditional Chinese / Neo-Chinese style.

Shooting time: Around 13:30.

Shooting equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Lace Archway and Red Gate

For a flat lay photo emphasizing the subject, position the person at the center of the frame to become the focal point. Ensure that the details of their clothing and headwear are clearly visible. The rich textures of the Chinese architecture in the background add depth and classical beauty to the image.

Photography tip: Frame the subject within the large red door, preferably in traditional attire.
Wearing traditional costumes and posing by the red door creates particularly stunning photos.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Taishuidian Red Gate

The model stands at the center of the long corridor and can walk away from the photographer. The photographer stands 1 meter in front of the model to capture the shots. During the shoot, incorporate some of the nearby houses to make the composition more aesthetically pleasing and add a sense of depth.

Admission: ¥15 per person (free for the first 200 people on Wednesdays).

Opening Hours: 
- January to June & September to December: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
- July 2 to August 31: Monday, Wednesday to Friday, Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30); Saturday, 09:00-19:00 (last entry at 18:00)
- Tuesday is closed all day.

Outfit Recommendation: Traditional Chinese / Neo-Chinese styles.

Shooting Time: Around 13:00.

Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Long Corridor

The photographer stands about two meters to the side front of the model for a level shot.
1. Equipment settings: Fuji XT30 II, ISO 320, f/5.6.
2. Travel tips:
① Admission fees: Adults 15 RMB, students 8 RMB; no reservation required, tickets can be purchased on-site.
② Operating hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM.

Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum - Tai Sui Hall