China Garden Museum - Wooden Lattice Windows
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No. 15, Shooting Range Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
Photography Tips
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
Walking Guide

Turn right after the arched door and walk about 1 meter.

After arriving on the second floor, turn right immediately and walk straight for about 8 meters.

The best spot for taking photos is by the artificial hill in front of the window.

The路人 in the picture is standing at the photographer's position. The model needs to turn left and walk about 10 meters down the path, moving around to the other side of the window frame.

Climb the steps.

Enter through the "Jinse" gate that catches your eye, then immediately turn left and walk about 3 meters.

Turn right immediately after entering and walk straight for about 1 meter.

Turn left into the Hall of Chinese Garden Art.

Upon entering the indoor area, go through the passage next to the visitor center on the left.

