Photo by China Garden Museum - Buddha Sculptures and Autumn Trees with Small Boats

China Garden Museum - Buddha Sculptures and Autumn Trees with Small Boats

Photo by China Garden Museum - Green Plant Wall

China Garden Museum - Green Plant Wall

Photo by China Garden Museum - Plaque Pavilions and Tree Branches

China Garden Museum - Plaque Pavilions and Tree Branches

1. Camera Angle: The photographer should stand slightly below the artificial rock and shoot upward to emphasize the depth and three-dimensionality of the stone.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the artificial rock on the left side of the frame, leaving the right side open to show the clean white wall and tile eaves.
3. Lens Focal Length: Shoot with a 50mm focal length (use 2x on a phone) to avoid a wide angle that can make the elements in the frame look scattered.
4. Framing: Include the artificial rock, pine tree, and white wall with tile eaves to capture the layered and poetic beauty of Chinese gardens.
1. Admission Fee: Free.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Wearing a hanfu or cheongsam for photoshoots will make for great pictures.

China Garden Museum - A Corner of Artificial Hills

Photo by China Garden Museum - Cedar Character Wall and Glass Curtain Wall Staircase

China Garden Museum - Cedar Character Wall and Glass Curtain Wall Staircase

Photo by Chinese Garden Museum - Architectural Ponds, Small Bridges, and Greenery

Chinese Garden Museum - Architectural Ponds, Small Bridges, and Greenery

1. Photographer's Position: The photographer stands on one side of the pond, shooting the building at eye level.
2. Composition Techniques:
① Use symmetrical composition, with the pond's central axis as the dividing line, allowing the building, trees, and rocks to create a symmetrical reflection in the water, enhancing the balance and beauty of the image.
② The foreground features the pond, stones, and green plants, while the midground showcases the buildings and the background highlights the sky, creating distinct layers that evoke a tranquil and harmonious Chinese garden atmosphere.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the scene's proportions, showcasing the natural beauty of the garden landscape.
Opening Hours: 6:30 AM - 7:00 PM.

China Garden Museum - Ancient Architecture

Photo by China Garden Museum - Indoor Rockery Architecture and Pavilion Corridors

China Garden Museum - Indoor Rockery Architecture and Pavilion Corridors

Photo by China Garden Museum - Photography of Human Figure Sculpture Scene

China Garden Museum - Photography of Human Figure Sculpture Scene

Photo by China Garden Museum - Patterned Red Walls and Yellow-Leafed Trees

China Garden Museum - Patterned Red Walls and Yellow-Leafed Trees