China Garden Museum - Flower-shaped Hollow-out Window under Gusu Scenic Spots
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F1, China Garden Museum, No. 15 Shooting Field Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
Photography Tips
Shooting Tips: The model stands in front of the wall of Gusu scenic spots, while the photographer stands outside the opposite wall, using the rule of thirds to compose the shot through the latticed wall. Pose: The model sits on a high stone prop, with elbows slightly bent and hands raised, crossed, and suspended in front of the waist. Place the hair to one side of the body and turn the face slightly to look into the distance. Location: Beijing - China Garden Museum. Recommended Outfit: Neo-Chinese style, Qipao. Tips for Visiting: 1. 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. 2. Admission is free, but you need to book in advance through the “China Garden Museum” service account. 3. The museum is huge, covering 65,000 square meters. Start with the three gardens and then plan the rest of your visit based on your energy and time. Shooting Time: 14:30-16:30. Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.
Walking Guide

After entering the building, go through the passage next to the visitor center on the left.

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

After entering through the main gate of the Chinese Garden Museum, go straight.

The best spot for photos is at the stone scenery in front of the wall showcasing the scenic spots of Suzhou on your right.

After getting off the bridge, turn left and go through the double-layered irregular archway.

Turn right into "Chang Yuan" and walk straight for about 4 meters.

