The Gaokao Has Ended, But the Fragrance of Ink Remains
Under the eaves of Suzhou at 'Fengqiao,'
where once a star of literature studied late into the night, the windows now open gently, inviting you to rest in the summer breeze of Jiangnan and dream softly of the future.
【Dual Window Views, A Room of Jiangnan】
Push open the left window to see the smoky tiles of Suzhou's old town, where an elderly woman fans herself at the alley's entrance. Draw the right curtain to reveal streets shaded by lush greenery, rustling like waves, as if you can hear the midnight bell that Zhang Ji once described centuries ago. With the touch of electric curtains, the scenery of past and present becomes your private treasure.
【Modern Comforts, Suzhou Elegance】
A smart toilet offers silent care, while disposable towels and bathrobes remain pristine. In the afternoon, savor a Suzhou-style tea snack shaped like a garden and sip on Biluochun tea, letting even the cicada songs soak in the sweetness of Wu dialect.
【Youth, Embrace Your Next Chapter】
Once you wrote history on exam papers, now you write memories under carved windows—
"That summer after the Gaokao, I stood by Fengqiao and met a tree whose leaves could write poetry."