A Fairy Tale Homestay Hidden in a Mountain Hollow! Sleep in the Forest, Even Your Breathing Feels Healing

Want to escape to the mountains and unwind? This homestay tucked away in a mountain hollow deep in Qingcheng Mountain offers you a perfect blend of "natural oxygen bar" and "poetic life." Everyone who stays here says, "I don’t want to leave the mountain!"

Step through the mountain gate and enter a Chinese-style courtyard in the forest
Follow the winding mountain road, and the greenery outside the car window grows denser until you see the blue-tiled white walls nestled among bamboo groves—your destination has arrived!
Push open the wooden door, and the courtyard is full of surprises: under the old tree are rattan tables and chairs, with the rustling sound of bamboo leaves in the breeze; a stream in the corner carries the coolness of mountain spring water, and the air is several times fresher than in the city. Standing in the yard and snapping photos, every shot is a natural forest masterpiece that needs no editing.

In the rooms, every window is a "picture frame"
The homestay has only a few rooms, each with its own little charm. Chinese-style solid wood furniture exudes warmth, and the beds are covered with soft cotton and linen bedding, making you feel like you’re sinking into clouds.
With extra-large floor-to-ceiling windows, when you wake up in the morning, sunlight pours through the glass onto the quilt, and opening your eyes reveals rolling green mountains and vast bamboo forests, as if you’re sleeping inside the forest. Some rooms even have private hot springs; light candles at night, soak in the warm pool, and look up to see a sky full of stars. The day’s fatigue instantly melts away in the evening breeze.

Taste the flavors of Qingcheng Mountain
Eating here is full of local flavor. Breakfast includes freshly steamed corn cakes with a hint of sweetness; golden scrambled free-range eggs paired with pickled sour beans that instantly whet your appetite.
For main meals, no worries: thin slices of aged cured pork are steamed to a tender, oily but not greasy perfection; freshly dug spring bamboo shoots are crisp and tender with a wild mountain aroma.
In the afternoon, sit in the courtyard sipping local Mengding Mountain tea paired with handmade osmanthus cakes—time slows down, and every moment is pure comfort.

Explore nearby and enjoy the best mountain and wilderness experiences
- A 10-minute walk to Taian Ancient Town: The old street paved with bluestone is lined with historic houses. Street vendors sell sugar paintings and leaf-wrapped rice cakes. You can also visit the thousand-year-old Taian Ancient Temple, hear monks ringing bells, and feel a moment of tranquility.
- Hiking the back mountain of Qingcheng: Just a half-hour walk from the homestay to the back mountain entrance. Follow the plank road to see waterfalls, streams, ancient bridges, and pavilions. When tired, sit by the creek and let the sound of flowing water soothe your ears.
- Summer must-do: Weijiang rafting: Put on a life jacket and sit in a raft, drifting down the stream. The splashing water is super refreshing, and along the way, you can enjoy the green mountains on both sides—exciting and fun.

Post by Delightful Ava~Price68 | Oct 23, 2025

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