If spring has a story, it must be at Baili Azalea.
Hundred-mile Azalea ·Jianglu Saga Villa, a place full of floral fragrance and coolness. Located atop a mountain at an altitude of 1,500 meters, it is hidden in the ancient Yi village of Shaga. Yi families have lived here for generations; the mountain breeze passes through the forest, and the hearth never goes out. It does not compete with the clamor of the sea of flowers, but rather preserves a quiet corner, gradually unfolding days about village life, flowers, and mountain living. 'Shaga' means 'fir tree' in the Yi language; it is a gentle greeting to this land. Named thus, it roots the warmth of Yi culture into this soil. We retained the foundation of the old residences, the rough light beige walls, and replicated the texture of Yi dwellings; gray tiles with white edges on sloping roofs, slightly upturned eaves, outlining the warm profile unique to Eastern architecture, and quiet courtyards formed by the arrangement of buildings, hiding the warmth of Yi family gatherings. Wooden corridors connect four courtyards; walking through them feels like strolling through a flowing landscape scroll. The sunken fish pond and hearth area are arranged in a staggered layout. Unique lattice windows, semi-transparent, blur the boundaries of the buildings, allowing the mountain air to flow freely and inviting sunlight in.
"I have to praise the product strength of the craftsman. This homestay is in a Yi village near Baili Rhododendron Scenic Area. There is no very unique scenery, but the whole small environment of the homestay is very good! As always, the sense of high-end! Regarding other aspects, I won't say much, as always, okay!"