Use the dark columns on the right as the foreground, slightly blurred, with a centered composition placing the model in the middle of the frame. The scene should include the background of green trees, artificial hills, and the roofs of ancient buildings, while retaining the intricate carvings of the foreground railing to create an elegant Chinese atmosphere.

Pose: The model should face away from the camera, gently resting her hands on the wooden railing, looking sideways towards the garden, with a relaxed and natural posture that enhances interaction with the surroundings.

China Garden Museum - Wooden Railings

The photographer captures the scene from a distance with a horizontal shooting angle. The composition divides the frame into three layers: the flowers and plants in the foreground, the pine tree in the midground, and the museum building in the background, creating a visual balance. Using a medium focal length lens, the photographer accurately reproduces the shapes of the plants, the details of the architecture, and the colors, avoiding the distortion caused by a wide-angle lens, thus showcasing the natural harmony and cultural charm of the前景 of the Chinese Garden Museum.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

China Garden Museum - The trees and lawn in front of the main gate

The photographer stands on the stone bridge, incorporating the bridge's railing to add depth. In the middle, the water surface and the reflection of the pavilion are included, while the background captures the distant tower and blue sky, creating a rich layers of near, middle, and far scenes, making the image more three-dimensional.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

China Garden Museum - take photos of the tower and pavilions at the lakeside stone railing.

 Shoot at eye level, focusing on traditional archways, modern buildings, and water features as the main elements. Position the archway at the center of the frame to contrast with the modern buildings in the background. The reflection in the water will extend the visual space, creating an atmosphere rich in cultural juxtaposition and visual balance. Use a standard lens to clearly capture the architectural details, colors of the archway, and the reflection in the water, conveying a sense of the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.

Recommended shooting time: A sunny day is ideal.

China Garden Museum - Architecture and Memorial Archways

The model stands on the bridge, while the photographer is on the opposite bank of the lake. Use a frame composition, utilizing the window frames behind the bridge to highlight the model. It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length on your camera, which is suitable for capturing details with a medium to long focal length while retaining the atmosphere of the environment.

1. Equipment settings: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Travel tips: It is recommended to shoot around 3 PM when the sunlight is ideal.
3. Style suggestions: A simple and minimalist style works well, with light colors being particularly suitable.
4. Pose suggestions:
① The model can look straight into the camera or look up at the sky.
② Alternatively, a back view is also a good option and is flattering for models.

China Garden Museum - Red Stone Arch Bridge

The model is positioned at the center of the frame, with the photographer shooting from a slight upward angle to emphasize the figure and the yellow leaves above. The foreground features blurred yellow leaves to enhance the depth, while the background incorporates the red pillars and colorful decorations of ancient architecture. The model holds a leaf in front of her chest and smiles, creating a natural interaction. 

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

Chinese Garden Museum - Wax Trees and Ancient Architecture

The model is sitting on the railing, and the photographer is using a medium telephoto lens with a centered composition, placing the model at the center of the frame. The background features garden lattice, creating a classical and elegant atmosphere.

1. Pose: Sitting on the railing, slightly leaning forward, with hands placed naturally.
2. Outfit Suggestion: Wearing a qipao, paired with a modern Chinese makeup look.

China Garden Museum - Next to the Railing

Photography Tips: The model stands inside the window frame, while the photographer stands about 1 meter away from the model outside the window frame, using the center composition method for shooting. Make sure to include the bamboo leaves and rock formations behind the window frame in the frame.

Pose: The model extends both arms over the edges of the window frame, tilts the head slightly outward, and smiles with lips lightly pressed together. Be mindful of the small rock formation and trees near the model’s side of the window frame, and ensure safety during the shoot.

Location to Visit: Beijing - China Garden Museum
Recommended Outfit: Neo-Chinese, Qipao

Visiting Guide:
· Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 15:30, indoor exhibits close at 16:30; closed on Mondays). Plan your visit in advance!
· Free admission, but advance booking is required via the "China Garden Museum" service account.
· The museum is vast, covering 65,000 square meters. Wear comfortable shoes and start with the three gardens. Schedule the rest based on your energy and time.

Shooting Time: 14:30-16:30
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens

China Garden Museum - Wooden Lattice Windows

The model stands in front of a wooden door, while the photographer positions themselves at a slight distance, taking a low-angle shot looking upwards. The composition is centered, capturing the entire wooden door and its decorative elements above, highlighting the symmetrical beauty. A 35mm lens is recommended to retain the details of the subject while including the full door frame.

1. Equipment Settings: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
2. Travel Tips: It's best to shoot around 3 PM when the sunlight is ideal.
3. Outfit Suggestions: A simple, light-colored outfit works well.
4. Posing Tips:
① You can look directly at the camera or gaze up at the sky.
② A back view is also a good option, especially for introverts.

China Garden Museum - Vintage Wooden Door

Shooting Tips: The model stands in front of the door, and the photographer stands about 1.5 meters away from the model, using the rule of thirds for composition. Pay attention to keeping the horizon level.

Pose: The model faces the photographer with a slight turn of the body, and one hand pretends to push the wooden door.

Location: Beijing - China Garden Museum
Recommended Outfit: Neo-Chinese, qipao.

Visiting Guide:
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 15:30, indoor exhibits close at 16:30, closed on Mondays). Be sure to plan your visit in advance! It’s free, but you need to make a reservation on the "China Garden Museum" service account. The museum is large—65,000 square meters—so wear comfortable shoes. Start by visiting the three gardens, and then plan the rest of your visit based on your energy and time.

Best Time to Shoot: 14:30-16:30.
Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55 lens.

China Garden Museum - In front of the latticed hollow wood door