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Dale of Joy·Ginkgo Valley

Dale of Joy·Ginkgo Valley is located next to the scenic Dry Year Ginkgo Valley. This area is famous for its dense ancient ginkgo tree groves and is one of the most well-preserved and largest concentrated ginkgo tree areas in the world, boasting up to 5.2 million ginkgo trees, including 308 ancient trees that are over a thousand years old. Design The design of the homestay integrates the beauty of nature and architecture, consisting of five areas that are both connected and independent, scattered among the ginkgo forests. The natural scenery of the mountains and forests combined with elements such as warm white stucco walls, rammed earth walls, mocha-colored roofs, and beige stone floors bring a new aesthetic experience. The interior is dominated by a log style, with elements such as Japanese lanterns, wooden ceilings, and lattice doors and windows, creating a relaxing atmosphere. Rooms There are 24 guest rooms, each guarded by green trees. Even the most basic room type demonstrates the designer's exquisite skills and careful consideration. The rooms are mainly in white and log color tones, equipped with fresh fruits, tea drinks, coffee, etc. The bathrooms are separated into wet and dry areas, equipped with smart sanitary ware, Dyson hairdryers, and hotel-grade bath products, with every detail carefully selected. Dining The 'Wild Dining' restaurant offers a variety of seasonal delicacies, such as mountain spring water stewed chicken soup, Sichuan-style dry mixed beef, and secret smoked fish, blending and innovating the characteristics of Chinese and foreign as well as southern and northern cuisines. 'Wild Café' is located by the lake, with its bright glass structure particularly striking against the backdrop of the ginkgo trees. The simple and cozy coffee bar is filled with the rich aroma of coffee, making it an ideal place to enjoy a tranquil forest afternoon tea time. Activities
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Posted: May 23, 2024
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