Unbelievable! At this wabi-sabi style guesthouse in Shuhe, I lived the life of my dreams‌

Spending three days and two nights at "Qiye Manyu" felt like a gentle, beautiful dream. Every time I recall having afternoon tea in the courtyard, I feel life is truly worth living!
‌🌿 Natural Wood Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic Space‌
The moment I stepped into the guesthouse, I felt healed! The entire space uses natural wood tones, simple yet sophisticated:
The lobby combines a café, tea room, and bar, with freshly ground coffee every day.
Dried branches in vases and handmade pottery are everywhere, exuding Eastern aesthetics.
The courtyard is perfect for photos, with surprises at every corner—bookshelves filled with photography magazines.

🛏️ Real Room Experience‌
I stayed in a standalone tatami double bed room: low bed design, perfect for those who like sitting cross-legged, with central air conditioning and a humidifier throughout the house, making it comfortable to sleep even in dry seasons. The heated toilet seat is definitely the most thoughtful feature in winter.

💫‌ Complete Guide to Nearby Attractions‌
Morning: Guesthouse → Shuhe Sifang Street (5-minute walk) → Tea Horse Road Museum
Afternoon: Check in at Baisha Ancient Town with a snowy mountain backdrop
Guesthouse → Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (30-minute taxi) → Blue Moon Valley
Guesthouse → Lijiang Old Town (25-minute taxi) → Black Dragon Pool Park
‌🚗 Convenient Transportation Test‌
Taxi apps respond quickly, usually arriving within 2 minutes.

📝 Stay Impressions‌
In the early morning, opening the curtains lets sunlight stream through the wooden lattice windows, creating beautiful light and shadow that moves the heart. At night, watching a movie on the giant projector screen—that’s what a vacation should be like.

Post by Mitchell_Aiden_40 | Oct 26, 2025

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