**Photography Tips:** The model sits on the blue bubble car, with the photographer standing about 1 meter away, using central composition for a top-down shot. Include some of the white train car in the frame to create a contrast and add a vintage feel.

**Posing Tips:** The model sits on the blue bubble car, feet on the pedals, hands on the handlebars, leans back slightly, tilts head to one side, and pouts, showcasing a playful look.

**Visit Guide:**
1. No reservation needed; buy tickets on-site for 20 RMB per person, free for children, half price for students.
2. Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM), closed on Mondays.
3. Exhibits:
   - Outdoor exhibits: large area with tracks, old steam locomotives, period stations, and a small children's train, ideal for kids to explore.
   - Indoor exhibits: various trains from different eras, history panels, and a VIP train car for 10 RMB per person (children require tickets).

**Recommended Outfit:** Casual or vintage style.

**Best Time to Shoot:** 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.

**Photography Equipment:** Ricoh GR IIIx.

China Railway Museum - Blue Bubble Car

The model stands beside the train, with the photographer facing her at a distance of 3 meters, using a 70mm focal length.

Posing instructions: 
1. The model stands on the train's steps, one hand holding the railing and the other hand open, smiling at the photographer.
2. The model stands on the steps, both hands gripping the railing, leaning back, and turning her head to look at the photographer.

China Railway Museum - Side View of Green Train

Photographers can stand at a side-front position in front of the locomotive, using a low-angle shot and the leading lines composition technique. By utilizing the railway tracks that extend into the depth of the frame, the vintage steam locomotive can be incorporated, emphasizing its weighty and historical presence, and creating a scene with a rich sense of antiquity.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 9:00-16:00 (last entry at 15:30), weekends and public holidays 9:00-16:30 (last entry at 16:00).

China Railway Museum - Steam Locomotive

Photography Tips: The model should stand on the rail ties in front of the Xiguang Express, and the photographer should stand about 2 meters away from the model, using the rule of thirds for composition.

Posing: The model stands sideways in front of the Xiguang Express, holding the straps of the backpack in front with both hands, and turns to smile at the camera.

Visit Guide:
① No reservation required; tickets can be purchased on-site for 20 RMB per person, children enter free, students receive a 50% discount.
② Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM), closed on Mondays.
③ Exhibits: The outdoor area is spacious with tracks, old steam locomotives, a vintage station, and a children's miniature train, ideal for kids to explore freely. The indoor exhibits feature trains from different eras, historical display boards, and a VIP train car that can be visited for 10 RMB per person (children also need to purchase a ticket).

Recommended Outfit: Casual or vintage style.

Best Time to Shoot: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.

Equipment: Fuji XT30II with 18-55mm lens.

China Railway Museum - Dawn Head Locomotive

The model stands at the rear of the orange Dongfeng train, and the photographer squats about 1 meter away from the model at a 30-degree angle, shooting upward. The model should be close to the lens, with the background blur set to [low] to highlight the model and the train’s engine.

Admission: ¥20 per person.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30, last entry at 16:00.
Pose Reference: Turn back with a slight downward gaze.
Dress Suggestions: Retro/solid color/workwear, accessories like a newspaper, suitcase, or hat can be added.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.

China Railway Museum - Dongfeng Locomotive

The model stands on the side of locomotive No. 0054, and the photographer is positioned about 2 meters in front of the model, using the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame.

1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm XT30 II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.
2. Pose reference: Side body, looking back, eyes downcast.
3. Travel tips:
① Admission price: 20 RMB per person.
② Operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30, last entry at 16:00.
4. Outfit suggestions: Vintage/solid color/workwear, you can bring small props (newspaper, suitcase, hat).

China Railway Museum Dongjiao Exhibition Hall - Locomotive No. 0054

The model is sitting on the locomotive, and the photographer is standing opposite. The focal length is 35mm.

Photography Pose: The model is sitting in the middle of the locomotive, with one leg raised and one hand resting on the raised leg, looking to one side. Alternatively, the model is facing the photographer, sitting with both hands naturally resting on the legs and tilting the head to look at the camera.

China Railway Museum - Vintage Locomotives

The model stands directly in front of the Mao Zedong locomotive, utilizing the symmetry of the locomotive to position the model at its center. The photographer stands 1.5 meters directly in front of the model and uses a centered composition for the shot.

Admission: ¥20 per person.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30; Last entry at 16:00.
Pose Reference: One hand on the hip, the other hand twirling the hair, with a downward gaze and a smile.
Outfit Suggestions: Retro/solid color/workwear, with small props (newspaper, suitcase, hat) recommended.
Shooting Time: Around 15:00.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF23mm F1.4 Lens.

China Railway Museum Dongjiao Exhibition Hall - "Mao Zedong" Locomotive

The model stands under the sign, the photographer faces the model, with a distance of 3 meters between them, using a 70mm focal length and a centrally symmetrical composition, which allows for both frontal and side emotive photos.

1. Photography Poses:
① The model stands with their back to the photographer, walks forward, then turns back and looks at the camera; the photographer captures the moment.
② The model stands facing the photographer, walks towards the photographer, leans forward, and looks at the camera.
③ The model looks back or doesn't look at the camera while standing with their back to it.

2. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 20 RMB per person.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30, last entry at 16:00.

3. Photography Props: Newspaper, suitcase, hat.

4. Outfit Suggestions: Retro, solid colors, workwear.

China Railway Museum - Station Platform of the Era

The model stands to one side of the train car door, slightly leaning against it. The photographer stands 2 meters directly in front of the model, using the length of the train car for composition, creating a sense of space in the photos.

Admission: ¥20 per person.
VIP Admission: ¥10 per person.
Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30, last entry at 16:00.

Pose Reference: One hand teasing the hair, slightly lowering the head and looking down.
Outfit Suggestions: Retro/solid colors/workwear, accessories like a newspaper, suitcase, or hat.
Best Shooting Time: Around 15:30.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.

China Railway Museum (Dongjiao Exhibition Hall) - Train Carriage Door