The model stands in an open field surrounded by lavender flowers, while the photographer crouches to take an upward shot, using the lavender in the foreground to add depth to the image.
1. Equipment Info: Fujifilm XT30 II + 18-55mm lens.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Qipao or modern Chinese attire to showcase Eastern elegance and harmonize with the setting.

Yudong Country Park - Lavender Fields

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No. 3 Chapeng Road, Sijiqing Area, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The model stands in an open field surrounded by lavender flowers, while the photographer crouches to take an upward shot, using the lavender in the foreground to add depth to the image. 1. Equipment Info: Fujifilm XT30 II + 18-55mm lens. 2. Outfit Suggestions: Qipao or modern Chinese attire to showcase Eastern elegance and harmonize with the setting.

Walking Guide

Enter through the southwest gate of Yudong郊野 Park. 

(Note: "Yudong Jiao Ye Park" is the literal translation, but for an English-speaking audience, it might be better to use "Yudong Wilderness Park" or "Yudong Nature Park" if that is the official name used in English materials.) 

For the most natural translation, I'll use:

Enter through the southwest gate of Yudong Wilderness Park. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the southwest gate of Yudong郊野 Park. (Note: "Yudong Jiao Ye Park" is the literal translation, but for an English-speaking audience, it might be better to use "Yudong Wilderness Park" or "Yudong Nature Park" if that is the official name used in English materials.) For the most natural translation, I'll use: Enter through the southwest gate of Yudong Wilderness Park.

Arrive at the shooting location in the lavender field next to the white stone monument on the left. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location in the lavender field next to the white stone monument on the left.

Enter and follow the path beside the Golden River stone marker for about 300 meters. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter and follow the path beside the Golden River stone marker for about 300 meters.