Hauser Heredi | A City and Poetry in a LOFT Space
by 瀋陽北站青年大街豪澤希芮迪酒店
Nov 2, 2025
Traveling to Shenyang with the whole family, the two 4-foot wide large beds at Haoze Xiruidi Hotel became the most thoughtful haven during our trip. Located in the core area of Qingnian Street, the hotel amazed us with its "museum-like design" upon entry, and the side-by-side large beds in the room revealed a deep understanding of family travel. The room was spacious and bright, with two large beds standing side-by-side, just a step apart. The children excitedly rolled and jumped on the soft mattresses, their laughter as clear as silver bells; meanwhile, the parents sat on the other bed, tidying luggage and chatting casually. Without the crowding and bumping of a cramped space, everyone could relax comfortably, yet still see and hear each other. This "separate yet connected" layout not only gave individuals room to breathe but also maintained the warmth of family bonds. The most heartwarming part was breakfast time. The extended serving hours from 7 AM to 11 AM were especially friendly to family members who like to sleep in. Over 60 dishes filled the buffet: in the Chinese section, steaming wontons, noodles, and chicken soup tofu pudding, along with freshly mixed savory and appetizing shredded chicken frames; in the Western section, crispy croissants that flaked apart, and fried eggs where you could choose the doneness of the yolk. The children's area offered cartoon buns and hot milk, making the kids happy to eat, and children under 1.2 meters could enjoy it for free. In this small guest room in Shenyang, the two four-foot wide large beds not only provided physical rest but also overflowed with the warmth of family affection. And the most beautiful scenery is often hidden in these ordinary yet heartwarming daily details.
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