Tekes Xinglai Muye Art Homestay Baguacheng Branch is located in Tekes Baguacheng, Xinjiang, and is a perfect fusion of traditional architecture and modern life in Xinjiang.
The appearance of the homestay retains the traditional architectural style of Xinjiang, while the interior showcases modern intelligence everywhere. When you gently open the door, a fully intelligent experience hits you. The lighting can be adjusted as desired, the temperature automatically adapts, and the electric curtains slowly open and close. With just one command, the room can be quickly adjusted to your most comfortable state.
Staying here, tranquility is the greatest pleasure. The clever design of the homestay isolates the hustle and bustle of the outside world, allowing you to experience unique charm in tranquility. In the morning, awakened by the gentle sunshine and bird songs; At night, peacefully sleeping in tranquility.
The surrounding environment is even more enchanting. In the distance are continuous snow capped mountains, adding a sense of sanctity and magnificence to this world. At night, with the lights on, the unique lighting layout of Bagua City is like a mysterious painting.
The homestay also provides thoughtful services, whether it's travel advice or specialty food recommendations, making you feel at home. Here, you can experience the convenience of modern life and appreciate the charm of traditional architecture in Xinjiang, enjoying a peaceful and beautiful journey.
"The boss is very enthusiastic. As soon as we arrived, he directed us to park the car and move our luggage. The room was very comfortable overall and the whole house was designed to be beautiful and comfortable. The breakfast cannot be said to be super rich, but it must be said that it has everything we should have, including staple food, milk, vegetables, Fruits, steamed buns, etc., and unlimited supply of dried fruits at the front desk. The B&B has just opened and some areas are not perfect, but I think the boss is sincere and he is slowly improving. I will come again if I come to Bagua City."