Zizhuyuan Park - Youxian Mountain Pavilion Bamboo Forest
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No. 35, Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing
Photography Tips
1. Positioning Advice: The model should stand on the rock in front of the bamboo forest, and the photographer should shoot from across the lake. 2. Composition Advice: The photographer should frame the entire bamboo forest in the background, with the bamboo forest taking up about two-thirds of the frame. Place the model in the center or slightly to the left. 1. Equipment Settings: Nikon Z6 II + 28-75mm lens. 2. Posing Tips: The model can stand on the rock, looking up and gazing into the distance, or turn back to look over her shoulder, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere. 3. Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored long dress, modern Chinese qipao, or hanfu. Accessories like a bouquet of flowers or a fan can enhance the mood.
Walking Guide

You'll see the boarding gate as you walk down the corridor.

Walk through Ren Feng轩 (Note: "轩" is a traditional Chinese architectural feature, often translated as "Pavilion" or "Hall." Here, I translate it as "Hall" for a more natural English reading: Walk through Ren Feng Hall.) Alternatively, if "任风轩" is a proper name and you want to keep it in its original form: Walk through Rén Fēng Xuān.

Turn right and go straight to enter the small east gate of the park.

Take the metro lines 4/9/16 and get off at National Library Station, exit F.

Go straight after you enter.

Take a left at the first fork.

Head straight along the bamboo grove.

