In the depths of the bamboo sea in Anji, surrounded by mountains, there is a quiet sanctuary - Gu Yan Bijou Private Soup Designer Mei Su. Here, time seems to be blown away by the mountain wind, leaving only the sound of gurgling water and rustling bamboo leaves.
The homestay is built along the mountain, incorporating modern and minimalist design language into the natural texture. Every detail has been carefully crafted, the collision of logs and stones, the interweaving of light and space, all showcasing low-key luxury. Outside the landing window, there is a rolling sea of bamboos. The four seasons change, and the clouds and mist curl around, like a flowing landscape painting.
And the most enchanting thing is undoubtedly that pool of private soup. Taken from deep underground rock water, it infiltrates every inch of the skin, washing away the fatigue of the world. As night falls, stars dot the sky, soaking in warm springs, gazing up at the stars, listening to the whispers of the mountain breeze, feeling the tranquility and serenity that blends with nature.
In Guyan, you can not only enjoy a comfortable living experience, but also feel a way of returning to nature and simplicity. This is the habitat of the soul, the intersection of poetry and distance, waiting to meet you.
"I came to Anji to escape the summer heat and stumbled upon this guesthouse. The overall style is very cozy, and all the little amenities and decorations really fit a young aesthetic. There's a small stream right outside, and the water is quite clean, which is perfect for kids to play in during the summer. The room itself was also perfectly fine; no disappointments there, and the mountain view from the floor-to-ceiling window was absolutely stunning. The public areas have plenty of entertainment options like billiards, arcade games, a mahjong room, and KTV, all free to use. If the weather isn't great, just staying in the guesthouse can be quite enjoyable..."