- Guangzhou Xunhuajian Hanfu Experience Hall, nestled within the ancient charm of Quyi Garden, offers a "one-stop Hanfu transformation + authentic ancient-style photography" experience. It allows every visitor to travel back a thousand years without bringing their own costumes, capturing their unique oriental aesthetic moments amidst the black-tiled roofs and white walls.
- Stepping into Xunhuajian, you can immediately immerse yourself in a strong traditional Chinese ambiance. The elegant and spacious venue displays hundreds of authentic Hanfu outfits, offering a comprehensive range of styles that span various dynasties—from the Wei-Jin era's refined elegance, Tang Dynasty's high-waisted silhouettes, Song Dynasty's beizi jackets, to Ming Dynasty's mamianqun skirts. The collection features everything from delicate pastel-toned ruqun dresses to vibrant red attire, catering to diverse character aesthetics whether you prefer graceful maiden styles or valiant youthful looks.
- The shop is equipped with an experienced ancient-style styling team that has mastered the essence of historical makeup and hairstyles. The makeup artists will customize exclusive looks based on facial features, temperament, and the selected Hanfu style: from classical makeup featuring delicate eyebrow arches and cherry lips to intricate hair buns adorned with hairpins and step-shaking ornaments—every detail is meticulously crafted.
- Leveraging the natural advantages of Quyi Garden, Xunhuajian boasts unparalleled real-life shooting scenes, making it a classical photography base where "every step presents a picturesque view." The traditional Chinese architecture with black tiles and white walls, well-arranged stone steps, lush flowers and trees, and the artistic backdrop of landscapes create a harmonious charm. Classic elements like octagonal windows, corridors, and railings are all available. Whether it's the blooming flowers in spring, the dense shade in summer, the red leaves in fall, or the clear snow in winter, each season offers the perfect setting for capturing stunningly artistic Chinese-style photos. The venue also provides a vast array of free props such as oil-paper umbrellas, round fans, calligraphy brushes, and guqins to enhance the shoot, adding a storytelling touch to every photo.

- The soft purple Hanfu complements the maiden's gentle and lively demeanor, as she stands on the stone steps in the stream holding an oil-paper umbrella, with pearl hair ornaments cascading down, embodying the elegant and poetic charm of the Jiangnan water town.

- The crimson embroidered qiangong dress accentuates the maiden's radiant beauty and delicate charm. Holding a pipa with pearl and jade hair ornaments adorning her bun, she embodies the grace and nobility of a Qing Dynasty gentlewoman.

- A young woman in a white and red Hanfu adorned with golden patterns and wide sleeves stands before an ancient building, holding a yellow umbrella. Her flowing garments dance in the wind, embodying the unrestrained elegance and grandeur of the Wei and Jin dynasties.

- In a dark green Hanfu paired with light green wide sleeves, a young maiden stands holding an umbrella on a stone bridge, amidst lush greenery, exuding the serene and graceful charm of a classical lady.

- A young lady in a sapphire-blue and gold-threaded Hanfu, adorned with a resplendent phoenix crown, stands gracefully before a circular gate holding a round silk fan, with red maple leaves complementing the scene, exuding the elegance and dignity of a noblewoman from the Ming Dynasty.

- A red and blue contrasting Hanfu paired with intricate hair accessories, a young woman reclines by a flower bed, bathed in warm light, exuding the languid charm and resplendent beauty of a Tang Dynasty beauty.

- Dressed in a deep green curved-hem robe with silver-patterned trim, the maiden stands before an ancient building holding a round fan, embodying the grace and dignity of Han Dynasty women.

- A young maiden in light cyan Hanfu adorned with a jade hairpin stands before a pavilion holding a black umbrella, with red silk fluttering in the wind, showcasing the elegance and grace of Song-style Hanfu.

- Qing Dynasty and Neo-Chinese style costumes, blue embroidered tops paired with white tulle skirts, with round gates and railings as the backdrop, perfectly showcasing the grace and elegance of a Republic of China-era gentlewoman.

- Young women in white dresses stand gracefully under octagonal windows holding umbrellas, pose with fans on stone steps, or lean against railings with brushes in hand. Blending harmoniously with the black-tiled roofs, white walls, and landscape backdrop, they perfectly embody the refined elegance of Wei-Jin style, creating an iconic Jiangnan garden setting for Chinese-style photography.

- A young woman in red Hanfu attire creates multiple picturesque scenes amidst ancient architecture and blue flower fields—raising a cup to the moon, strolling with an umbrella, or resting her chin in a close-up shot. The vibrant red dress contrasts strikingly with the gray tiles and purple blossoms, embodying both chivalrous spirit and graceful Eastern beauty, delivering a powerful visual impact.
