A Hidden Gem in Dali: Hua Jiu Xishe, My Home in the Ancient City
Spring in Dali. The Cang Mountains are still snow-capped, their peaks illuminated by the southern sky. The ancient city, nestled between mountains and sea, exudes a bright and romantic charm. Half the storefronts are adorned with flowers, and the rooftops are crowded with young women taking photos. After exploring the entire ancient city, you'll want to find a place to rest.
After circling Dali, I've discovered that for travel accommodations, it's best to choose a place near the ancient town or Erhai Lake. It's more convenient for dining and shopping, otherwise, it feels like just staying in another city.
This time, I chose to check in to Hua Jiu Xishe Homestay in the ancient city. With its own small courtyard, it offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city, yet allows you to instantly step back into the vibrant atmosphere of the centuries-old town.
As darkness falls, I still yearn for a taste of the enchanting Dali. Just a hundred meters down from the homestay are bars where folk singers croon tales of poetry and distant lands. Time melts away amidst the interplay of light and shadow. Returning late at night, feeling content, makes the journey worthwhile.
Dali Hua Jiu Xishe Hotel
📍Address:
Inside Dali Ancient City. If driving, you can park in the nearby parking lot for 50 per day. The hotel is only 20 meters from the parking lot, and a butler can pick you up.
🌟Highlights:
Truly one-on-one butler service, allowing for in-depth exploration of Dali even without a detailed plan. My trip to Dali was rushed, and I didn't bother making a plan. The butler contacted me immediately after I booked the hotel to create a group chat. Before departure, they sent me a local travel map. After arriving at the hotel, they provided recommendations for lunch and dinner, activities in the ancient city, and bars to avoid. They even helped me book other seaside homestays with great views and value when I wanted to change locations. In the evening, the butler joined us for drinks and conversation in the lobby. Staying here felt like visiting relatives in Dali, completely eliminating any sense of unfamiliarity.
👍Most Recommended:
The suites are perfect for taking photos. Even if you don't stay in a suite, the rooftop and common areas are well-designed and offer great photo opportunities. Oreo, a friendly milk cow cat, resides in the glass-enclosed lounge area on the second floor. He's very attentive and loves to cuddle. On sunny days, he'll roll over for belly rubs on the sofa. The rooftop on the third floor offers stunning views of the ancient city.
🏨Hotel Environment:
Despite being located in the ancient city, the hotel is very quiet thanks to its private courtyard. The courtyard design is picturesque, and check-in includes complimentary afternoon tea. If you don't feel like venturing out, relaxing in the courtyard is a wonderful option.