In Kunpeng Suji, the old dreams of Ming and Qing dynasties are hidden, and the natural poetry is hidden
In the folds of time outside Yulin City, you can escape the hustle and bustle of Yulin and escape into the thousand-year-old breath of Pengdong Ancient Village in just 20 minutes’ drive. The moat meanders like a belt, the bluestone alleys are mottled like a poem, and Kunpeng Suji B&B is quietly growing among the gray walls and black tiles of the ancient houses from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Here, hairpin flowers coexist with ancient charm, travel photography and secret places meet, and people wear ancient costumes for an encounter across time and space - there is no need to travel thousands of miles, the Lingnan paradise on the edge of the city is brewing a dialogue between hairpin flowers and time.
🏮 Hairpin flowers into the painting, ancient buildings as the backdrop
The courtyards of the Ming and Qing dynasties are natural photo studios:
In front of the carved wooden door, a simple camellia is pinned diagonally, and the fingertips gently stroke the patina of the door knocker. The mottled vermilion lacquer sets off the color of the flowers in the hair. Every frown and smile has the film texture of "The Story of Nanjing"; under the patio corridor, a rattan flower basket is filled with magnolia and jasmine, and a girl with flowers in her hair is leaning on a bamboo chair. The light and shadow cut diagonally from the eaves, and the semi-bright and semi-dark space captures the lazy style of the "old lady"; in the alleys of the ancient village, people walk at night with bamboo lanterns and flowers in their hair. The warm light of the lanterns and the wide sleeves of the Hanfu flutter lightly. 🌳 Turning the corner, they encounter a century-old banyan tree, as if they have entered "In the Mood for Love" shot by Wong Kar-wai.
🌿 Nature as a hairpin, wildness as a poem
The unique forest-style secrets of the B&B make the hairpin flower travel photography more spiritual:
On the terrace of the waterfront wooden house, a dewy wild chrysanthemum is pinned in the morning mist💐, and barefoot steps are taken on the wooden plank road. Behind is a tree house suspended above the blue waves. The camera captures both ancient charm and fairy spirit. Under the century-old tree, with ginkgo leaves as hairpins, Hanfu is spread among the tangled shadows of the trees. A beam of Tyndall light penetrates the branches and leaves, and the Hanfu seems to be given life. The dialogue between the goddess girl and the thousand-year-old tree is quietly sealed.
🌙 Stay in the painting and dream with flowers in your hair
The soul of Zanhua Travel Photography lies in the 24-hour immersive aesthetics:
Spend the night in a detached courtyard, burn incense and brew tea in the private courtyard, surrounded by the fragrance of tea, with moonlight as a hairpin and bamboo shadows as decorations, and use long exposure to capture the magical light and shadow of star trails and lanterns dancing together; or choose a tree house B&B, open the wooden window in the morning🌸, pick a wall-climbing trumpet creeper and pin it behind your ear, and from the perspective of a drone, you and the ancient village bathing in the morning glow will become the most "Versailles" nine-square grid in your circle of friends.
✨The hairpin flower travel photography at Kunpeng Suji is a combination of the "living ancient village" and the "breathing nature": there is no deliberate landscaping in the photo studio, only the ferns growing in the cracks of the blue bricks, the flowing clouds reflected in the moat, and a cup of summer-cooling tea handed by the villagers, making each photo carry the warmth of the earth and the warmth of human feelings.
Use hairpin flowers as pens, ancient villages as paper, and go to Lingnan for a sketch.