**Photography Tips:** Have the model stand in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill, with the photographer about 2 meters away, using the center composition method. Include some bamboo on the left side in the frame.

**Pose:** The model should rest one forearm on a protruding part of the hill, with the other arm hanging naturally. Tilt the head slightly, look at the camera with a gentle smile and soft eyes.

**Photo Spot:** Beijing - China Garden Museum.

**Recommended Outfit:** Neo-Chinese style, qipao.

**Visiting Tips:**

- **Opening Hours:** Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 15:30, indoor exhibits close at 16:30, closed on Monday). Plan your time in advance.
- **Admission:** Free, but you need to book tickets in advance on the "China Garden Museum" service account.
- **Size:** The museum is huge, covering 65,000 square meters. Wear comfortable shoes and start by visiting the three gardens. Arrange the rest based on your energy and time.
- **Best Photography Time:** 14:30-16:30.
- **Equipment:** Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

China Garden Museum - Rockery and Bamboo

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No. 15 Shooting Range Road, Fengtai District, Beijing

Photography Tips

**Photography Tips:** Have the model stand in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill, with the photographer about 2 meters away, using the center composition method. Include some bamboo on the left side in the frame. **Pose:** The model should rest one forearm on a protruding part of the hill, with the other arm hanging naturally. Tilt the head slightly, look at the camera with a gentle smile and soft eyes. **Photo Spot:** Beijing - China Garden Museum. **Recommended Outfit:** Neo-Chinese style, qipao. **Visiting Tips:** - **Opening Hours:** Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 15:30, indoor exhibits close at 16:30, closed on Monday). Plan your time in advance. - **Admission:** Free, but you need to book tickets in advance on the "China Garden Museum" service account. - **Size:** The museum is huge, covering 65,000 square meters. Wear comfortable shoes and start by visiting the three gardens. Arrange the rest based on your energy and time. - **Best Photography Time:** 14:30-16:30. - **Equipment:** Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Walking Guide

Turn right into "Chang Garden" and walk straight for about 1 meter. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn right into "Chang Garden" and walk straight for about 1 meter.

Turn right immediately after entering and walk straight for about 5 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Turn right immediately after entering and walk straight for about 5 meters.

Walk straight down the corridor for about 3 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk straight down the corridor for about 3 meters.

Head left forward about 2 meters at the end of the corridor. — step-by-step photo guide

Head left forward about 2 meters at the end of the corridor.

Enter through the main gate of the Chinese Garden Museum and proceed straight. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the main gate of the Chinese Garden Museum and proceed straight.

Once inside, enter through the通道 next to the visitor center on the left. 

(Note: The word "通道" is not commonly used in English. A more natural way to say this would be:)

Once inside, enter through the passage next to the visitor center on the left. — step-by-step photo guide

Once inside, enter through the通道 next to the visitor center on the left. (Note: The word "通道" is not commonly used in English. A more natural way to say this would be:) Once inside, enter through the passage next to the visitor center on the left.

The best spot for taking photos is in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill ahead. 

(Note: "凹陷处" is not a commonly used English term. A more natural translation would be "The best spot for taking photos is in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill ahead." However, to maintain the original meaning, I'll use "recess" instead.)

The best spot for taking photos is in the recess of the artificial hill ahead. — step-by-step photo guide

The best spot for taking photos is in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill ahead. (Note: "凹陷处" is not a commonly used English term. A more natural translation would be "The best spot for taking photos is in the凹陷处 of the artificial hill ahead." However, to maintain the original meaning, I'll use "recess" instead.) The best spot for taking photos is in the recess of the artificial hill ahead.