Why can't a homestay be an art gallery? Zao Xue Jia Yin · Jiangshan
by PhoenixJester
Apr 10, 2025
- Opening Date: 2024 🕙.
- Design Style: Designed by renowned Japanese architect Shūhei Aoyama, the building features geometric shapes with a light gray metallic exterior that blends seamlessly with nature 🌳.
- Room Facilities: The property offers 14 guest rooms 🛏️ across 8 different room types, each starting from 40 square meters for spacious comfort. The interiors are minimalist yet elegant, with warm wood tones creating a cozy atmosphere 🏠. Modern amenities include central air conditioning, underfloor heating, a minibar, air purifier, and Marshall speakers, ensuring both natural beauty and home-like convenience 🌟.
- Public Areas: The spaces are not only well-equipped but also brimming with artistic charm 🎭. The long corridor walls are adorned with folk art paintings 🖼️, turning every step into a scenic view. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame idyllic landscapes like a dreamy painting 🌄. A highlight is the bookstore named "A Page Blown by the Wind" 📖, featuring a uniquely tiered sunken design. Collaborations with major publishers, Gaoligong Coffee Estate, Suiye, and COCO-MAT blend tea brewing, coffee, and culture ☕🍵, creating a utopian mountain retreat.
- Surroundings: Nearby attractions include Jianglang Mountain, Nianbadu Ancient Town, and Qingyang Village 🌄, where guests can immerse themselves in stunning nature and rich history. The property also offers activities like frisbee on the lawn 🥏 and yoga sessions 🧘 to enrich the stay.
- Dining: The local cuisine is a delight 😋, featuring dishes like Jianglang medicinal white goose stew, Chairman Mao’s braised pork, black chicken soup, and Jiangshan glutinous rice balls 🍖🍲—each bursting with regional flavors. Don’t miss carb-loaded snacks like Lixia porridge and glutinous rice cakes 🥣 to satisfy every craving.
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