The model stands in the middle of the corridor, and the photographer should be 1.5 to 2 meters away. It's recommended to shoot a three-quarter view, with the best shots being when the model turns around from a back view.

1. Travel Tips: Summer is the best season for photography, as the light and shadows are more beautiful, and you can capture lush green plants.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Tayingbieyuan is famous for its scenic views, so it's recommended to wear flowing Hanfu. The breeze through the corridor can add more dynamic elements to the photos.

Beijing Garden Museum - Ta Ying Bie Yuan Corridor

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No. 15, Shooting Range Road, Fengtai District, Beijing, China, within the China Garden Museum.

Photography Tips

The model stands in the middle of the corridor, and the photographer should be 1.5 to 2 meters away. It's recommended to shoot a three-quarter view, with the best shots being when the model turns around from a back view. 1. Travel Tips: Summer is the best season for photography, as the light and shadows are more beautiful, and you can capture lush green plants. 2. Outfit Suggestions: Tayingbieyuan is famous for its scenic views, so it's recommended to wear flowing Hanfu. The breeze through the corridor can add more dynamic elements to the photos.

Walking Guide

Take a taxi or bus to the main entrance of the Chinese Garden Museum. — step-by-step photo guide

Take a taxi or bus to the main entrance of the Chinese Garden Museum.

Step through the indoor corridor, out the glass door, to reach the Pavilion of the Pagoda's Shadow. — step-by-step photo guide

Step through the indoor corridor, out the glass door, to reach the Pavilion of the Pagoda's Shadow.

Go straight after entering the building. — step-by-step photo guide

Go straight after entering the building.

The best spot for taking photos is in the middle of the arcade ahead. — step-by-step photo guide

The best spot for taking photos is in the middle of the arcade ahead.