Shooting Tips: The photographer should crouch to the side of the symbolic pillar representing Lu Xun's spirit and shoot from a low angle looking up. The dark areas indoors will be very dark; you can appropriately increase the brightness of the shadows to add more detail.

Tickets: Free, but reservation is required through the official account "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing."

Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00.

Best Shooting Time: Around 14:00.

Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Beijing Lu Xun Museum - Pillar of Lu Xun's Spirit

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No. 19, Gongmenkou 2nd Alley, Nei Gongmen, Xicheng District, Beijing (290 meters walk from Exit B Northeast of Fuchengmen Subway Station)

Photography Tips

Shooting Tips: The photographer should crouch to the side of the symbolic pillar representing Lu Xun's spirit and shoot from a low angle looking up. The dark areas indoors will be very dark; you can appropriately increase the brightness of the shadows to add more detail. Tickets: Free, but reservation is required through the official account "Lu Xun Museum of Beijing." Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:00. Best Shooting Time: Around 14:00. Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

Walking Guide

Go straight when you enter. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight when you enter.

Enter through the Lu Xun Life Exhibition Hall. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the Lu Xun Life Exhibition Hall.

Arrive at the shooting location in front of the symbolic pillar representing the spirit of Lu Xun, to the left front as you enter. — step-by-step photo guide

Arrive at the shooting location in front of the symbolic pillar representing the spirit of Lu Xun, to the left front as you enter.

Enter through the main gate of the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing. — step-by-step photo guide

Enter through the main gate of the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing.