Anonymous User
November 10, 2024
I am very picky. After repeated consultation, I chose the room recommended by the housekeeper. The name is Eclipse. The room is not big, the layout is simple and warm, with unique taste, the facilities are not very new but sufficient, it is very comfortable to live in, and the mountain view outside the floor-to-ceiling window makes me feel like a forest. The B&B is converted from a single-family villa. The style of the first floor is relatively rich. The lounge has a Shanghai style. The coffee bar has a bit of industrial style at the front desk. There are mountains in the backyard. The sense of space is very good, which is equivalent to a large private room. The front yard faces the street, quiet in the hustle and bustle, and stands a huge blue warrior sculpture, which is a masterpiece of local artists and a replica of Bourdelle's work. Artworks are displayed everywhere in the space, all of which are real originals. Is this trying to be a gallery? Such a mix and match and display should have a huge investment in artistry. There is a TV in the lounge playing the works of Li Xiaofei, an internationally renowned video artist. The copyright for the broadcast needs to be purchased. This is already at the level of professional art galleries. It is rare to see B&Bs doing this in China. It is definitely a minority. The impact brought by these details seems to be telling the persistence of the B&B owner, constantly trying to change, and repeatedly experimenting with artistic life. The surrounding area is full of fireworks, and it is convenient to eat and drink, so there is really no need to provide breakfast. There are several places to eat noodles nearby, and there are countless Hunan restaurants. There are many walking routes because of the good location. You can choose to blow the wind by the river, or climb the 72nd peak of Nanyue-Yuelu Mountain, where Cai E and Huang Xing, many heroes of the Republic of China, admire the mountain, or cross the bridge to visit several cultural old streets, and measure the landscape and humanities with your footsteps. With brisk steps, it seems that time has frozen and stopped. Living here is not only about accommodation, but also about the beauty of encounter. If you feel it, you will be moved. Travelers who just want to sleep don't have to come here. Although it is not expensive here, it feels worth it to be quiet here, slow down, and experience the art of life quietly. This is a real homestay with unique artistic characteristics. It is small and beautiful, very attentive, and completely different from the pseudo-homestays transformed by many hotels at present. The overall evaluation is excellent and worth experiencing.
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