Chaozong Street | Nanmu Hall No.9 Homestay

Hidden in the bustling life of Chaozong Street, the secret nanmu sanctuary lets you sleep within the gentle folds of a century-old time

Passing through the densely packed old shops of Chaozong Street, winding past weathered brick walls and hanging vines, a homestay with nanmu wood as its soul quietly hides deep within the alleys. The moment you push open the door, it’s not a deliberately crafted sense of antiquity and weight, but the warm fragrance of nanmu wood carried by the breeze that greets you, as if time suddenly slows down.

Every detail in the homestay is crafted with care. The beams and pillars are aged nanmu wood seasoned by time, with natural rings etched in the grain; the furniture is handmade from new nanmu wood, so finely textured you can feel the wood’s breath. Outside the window is the lively scene of Chaozong Street, downstairs the soft sound of a barista grinding coffee beans, while upstairs you can embrace the faint woody aroma of nanmu and fall asleep to the stories of old Changsha.

No need to chase the noise of tourist spots. Here, you can sit by the nanmu window in the morning, watching sunlight weave patterns on the floor through carved window lattices, accompanied by a cup of coffee brewed from local beans; in the afternoon, stroll through the alleys and bring back a freshly baked sugar oil cake, chatting with the homestay owner about the history of Chaozong Street; at night, the nanmu partitions filter out the outside distractions, leaving only a warm lamp, a leisurely book, or sitting around the nanmu table with companions to share the day’s little joys.

This is not just simple accommodation, but a gentle refuge built from nanmu wood found in the lively atmosphere of Chaozong Street, making the time of your journey slow down just right.

Post by VoyagingVoyager | Oct 21, 2025

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