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MIKAYLA HUBBARD

Have you ever seen a homestay with a bathtub on the balcony?

During a weekend outing, walking along the mountainous ring road all the way to the foot of the mountain, I was attracted by the homestay surrounded by forests. The quaint and charming stone path, the artistically brushed white walls, and the lush greenery around the entrance felt like embarking on a mysterious journey of artistic exploration. Pushing the door open, a long table with a strong European vibe greeted me, presumably set up by the host to entertain honored guests. Moving up to the upper floor, I was immediately captivated by the bathtub next to the four beds in the room. Stepping into the bathtub felt like immersing oneself in the wild flora of the forest, bathing among the flowers and plants. One could imagine soaking in the tub while admiring the sunset over the mountains, as if being in a painting, with the bed linens and wall hangings giving off a sensation of being in Yunnan. In another room, the circular window sill is simply a perfect spot for social media check-ins, with a very high success rate for photos. The room also has a projector, creating a private cinema space. The bathroom, washroom, and shower room are separately partitioned, clean, and bright. The homestay has three floors, and at each corner of the floor, there is an artistic setting, while the rooftop and corridors are decorated with Turkish carpets, North African outdoor fireplaces, North African triangular tents, and Moroccan dirty pink walls, all contributing to this unique private space. The top-floor balcony offers a 180-degree view of the entire Tian Tou Mountain's beauty, including the fields and distant old houses. Whether it's after the rain or at sunset, the wind-blown summer presents a unique and beautiful scenery. Friends gathering, romantic getaways, family reunions, gourmet barbecues, festival celebrations, photo check-ins, proposal sanctuaries. It has everything you want. This is the Yuan Shan Forest Homestay, hidden in the mountains, your poetry and distance.
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Posted: May 14, 2024
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