270° greenery wrapped in wild luxury by the stream vla moon pine deep river
by WanderlustWhisperer
Apr 15, 2025
"The bright moon shines among the pines, and clear spring flows over the rocks." The ethereal artistic conception described by Wang Wei has become a reality in Qingshandian Village in Lin'an, Hangzhou. As the new Jiangnan work of the popular homestay brand "Ming Yue Song Jian", Qianchuan Branch perfectly blends the natural wildness with oriental aesthetics, becoming the top choice for secluded vacations in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The hotel is backed by the southern foot of Tianmu Mountain and faces Changhua Creek, enjoying an exclusive first-line water view. It is a 1.5-hour drive from downtown Hangzhou, and about a 4-hour drive from Shanghai and Suzhou. Along the way, there are green mountains and winding valleys, as if you are driving into a real version of "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains".
The building was designed by GOA, continuing the deep and elegant style of the Dali store.
The color tone is mainly gray and black, integrating sharp lines and restrained colors, blurring the boundary between mountains and luxury. The public areas are full of hidden sceneries: the tea house and the "Qingquan Stone" landscape complement each other, and a mountain spring flows down in the backyard; the "Huanxisha" infinity pool reflects the sky and clouds, and the camping lawn "Tashaxing" can be used for weddings and team building.
The riverside restaurant "Zui Lin Quan" is built by the water, with crystal glass curtain walls reflecting the waves. Breakfast is semi-buffet, and lunch and dinner are based on local dishes, with the main feature being wild fish feasts from deep mountain fishing villages. The ingredients are seasonal and are sourced from the mountains. We recommend trying the secret fish head stew and Lin’an dried bamboo shoots, paired with the housekeeper’s special night sweet soup, which warms your stomach and heart. In the afternoon, enjoy tea in the teahouse, accompanied by floating afternoon tea, while the mountain breeze blows through the hall and time stands still.
In the moonlit pines and Qianchuan, time seems to pass slowly as it is soaked in by the mountains and rivers. Whether you are sleeping by the stream, sipping tea and listening to the rain, or chatting around the fire with friends, this place allows you to temporarily escape the hustle and bustle and find the pure poetry of "empty mountains after the rain".
Post by WanderlustWhisperer | Apr 15, 2025













