Recommended Immortal Homestay for Traveling with Kids to Unlock the Huangshan Huizhou Aesthetic Journey

📍 Huangshan・Shu De Tang

When taking kids to Huangshan, don’t just think about hiking! Shu De Tang in the ancient village of Chengkan is definitely worth staying at. This homestay, converted from a century-old Ming and Qing dynasty residence, perfectly combines Huizhou aesthetics with kid-friendly features, making the experience absolutely top-notch💯

Chengkan, hidden at the foot of Huangshan, feels like a secret garden. White walls and black tiles blend into the landscape, and walking around you can feel the rich cultural heritage. Shu De Tang is located by Yongxing Lake in the village, and just looking at its exterior gives a strong sense of history.

The host, Ms. Su, is full of passion! The name "Shu De" comes from her family heritage. "Shu" means timely rain, symbolizing grace, and "De" means kindness. Together, it expresses the wish to pass on goodness to everyone. She visited many ancient villages before finding this place👍

Stepping into the homestay is like entering a Huizhou aesthetics classroom—mossy paths, horse-head walls, winter melon beams, stone slab roads... these traditional elements are everywhere. The lotus pond nearby is the perfect finishing touch, with green lotus leaves and white walls with gray tiles creating a breathtaking scene🖼️

Bringing kids here offers new discoveries in every season! Watch everything grow in spring, enjoy the coolness of the lotus pond in summer, admire the colorful fallen leaves in autumn, and experience the snowy old house in winter. Each season brings unique surprises, so there’s never a worry about having nothing to do.

The most surprising part is the accommodation experience! We expected the old house to be inconvenient, but the renovation is fantastic—full of classical charm yet very comfortable. More than ten guest rooms all have views, with King Koil mattresses, Kang Erxin bedding, Australian toiletries... it’s super cozy for families with kids.

During the day, kids can play by the lotus pond and learn about various plants; in the afternoon, enjoy tea and pastries in the courtyard while listening to Ms. Su’s stories about the old house; at dusk, watch the sunset paint the sky red and feel time slowly flowing. This kind of family trip is both fun and meaningful, and kids can even brag to their friends when they get back!

Staying at Shu De Tang not only lets kids experience Huizhou culture but also allows the whole family to enjoy a few days of slow living. It’s truly worth it—can’t wait to come back next time!

Post by nocturna_6477 | Aug 21, 2025

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