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November 16, 2023
Hidden in the famous Yangshuo West Street is a small luxury homestay, Yichan Culture Homestay, close to the Li River. Push open the small door of the bamboo fence, and a quiet path leading to the room is paved with gravel. The sound of stepping on it heals me from the city.
The flowers and plants on both sides of the gravel path seem to welcome every guest here. In the small pond near the door, a few small fish swim freely. The small space is so well designed that I will not choose other places. Entering the room, the bookshelves on both sides of the tea table are filled with classic books of traditional culture, revealing the cultural cultivation of the owner of the homestay. The various Miao costumes on the walls of the corridor make the boring action of going upstairs interesting.
The next morning, I came to the upstairs terrace with curiosity. The romantic Qiugan hanging chair and the Japanese-style tatami complement each other. Surrounded by green mountains, the morning mist has not yet dissipated, and it embraces the mountains like cotton candy. Standing here, I feel like a poet.
Because it is the off-season, I was fortunate to accept the invitation of the B&B owner. Accompanied by the B&B owner, I visited the West Street business district, which is full of the a**osphere of the times. What moved me most was that in the small bridges and flowing water houses on West Street, the B&B owner told me that a tall and lush bamboo was planted by the B&B owner's grandparents for more than 100 years. This 100-year-old bamboo is the most precious memory of this trip to Yangshuo. We walked along the way and experienced the past of West Street and the childhood of the B&B owner. As we walked and talked, because of Zen culture, we talked about yoga. The B&B owner and I have all had experiences in India. I took advantage of this treasure of the B&B Zen room to practice traditional Indian yoga with the B&B owner. Staying in a Zen culture B&B, in addition to the convenience of playing, the B&B owner's wish is to spread the local West Street culture and let more foreign tourists understand the West Street culture. I think every B&B owner can have such a heart, our tourism will become more valuable and meaningful, and we can feel the cultural heritage in the accommodation. I was really moved by the B&B owner's attentive service, so I wrote more. I hope more tourists who want traditional culture will come here to interact with the B&B owners, and you will thank me for this recommendation.
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