The first stop in Huangshan - Yanshe Inn. It is in an alley of a small town. It is very quiet and warm. The sister who runs this inn is very beautiful. She smiled brightly as soon as we arrived and took us to the room. The furnishings in the room also impressed me. As soon as it lights up, the wooden beams and the sunken bathroom have unique patterned floors. There is a small hall-style entrance hall when you enter the door. The moment when the light comes down and the light and dark are intertwined, it is particularly beautiful. The room has an internal window, but it does not affect your stay at all. Haha experience. The room supplies and heating facilities are also fully equipped. There is also a guest book in the room (guests will leave their own feelings when they check in). When you open the small window in the bathroom, you can see the old Hui-style buildings and the inn in the distance. There are some flowers planted in the open-air viewing area downstairs, and you can hear birds singing, which makes you feel happy. This is a house-style inn with two floors. Opposite the entrance of the inn, there is a seat for drinking coffee. After entering the door, there is a kitchen on the left, a coffee bar on the partition wall, and a reading room (eating room) on the right. Breakfast is also here), it is very pleasant to read a book. Open the window and you will find an open-air viewing area. Birds often visit here haha. There is a small sunken patio when you pass by the coffee bar. If it rains, you can hear the dripping sound of rainwater. Okay, walk further in and there is a small courtyard with a small swing and a few seats placed here, and some beautiful bonsai standing in a row. I ordered a glass of fermented latte (oooo delicious) and sat down The swing can be seen inside the inn, which is also beautiful! The second floor is like a corridor, and each room has a different name. The room I stayed in was called Yanman, which is very poetic (my name also has Yan hehe). The area near the inn is an ancient village, and most of the houses have been preserved. Original structure, very historical! Oh, by the way, there is a dog in the inn - "Hug Hug". I like it so much. Hahaha, it wags its tail at me as soon as I come here. It is not afraid of strangers at all. I like petting its head the most! All in all, this inn is a place I would like to stay again after staying there once. It’s worth a visit! ✌🏻
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