Zen-inspired dwelling, quietly enjoying the sacred time

In Caosijie Gully Village at the foot of Dailuo Peak in Wutai Mountain, a four-story white building quietly hides among the forest. Wuchen Xin She Guesthouse uses minimalist design and Zen aesthetics to create a spiritual sanctuary far from the hustle and bustle for every pilgrim.

🌿 Architectural Aesthetics: Minimalist Design Meets Nature
The guesthouse exterior features pure white walls paired with wooden structures. The rooftop "Sky Mirror" viewing platform is a popular photo spot—shrouded in morning mist, it feels like being among the clouds; at sunset, the glow and the golden peak shine together, creating stunning photos straight from the camera. The glass house courtyard with a hearth tea area offers a warm charcoal fire at night, accompanied by the starry sky, embodying the poetic life of "fireside night talks."

🛌 Zen Residence: True Quality in the Details
Six uniquely designed rooms each have their own charm: the Japanese-style tatami room uses natural wood lattice to create wabi-sabi beauty, with bamboo shadows swaying outside the floor-to-ceiling windows; the balcony view room is like a painting with snow in winter and a place to set up a grill to share lively moments with friends in summer; the first-floor bay window room features a tea table where you can quietly watch five adorable pets playing in the courtyard. Modern amenities like floor heating, smart misting windows, and organic cotton bedding ensure a comfortable Zen lifestyle.

🍽️ Warm Hospitality: Homemade Flavors by the Owner
Every morning, the owner’s wife carefully prepares breakfast on time—freshly steamed buns, corn, boiled eggs paired with secret side dishes, and nourishing porridge to energize your day. For authentic Shanxi flavors, you can pre-order the owner’s private dishes: handmade heluo noodles, mushroom stew with native chicken, and sauerkraut fried youmian noodles, each infused with the warmth of home. The kitchen is also open for free; bring your own ingredients to enjoy a hot pot feast with your companions.

🐾 Healing Moments: Heartwarming Daily Life with Pets
The guesthouse transforms into a "pet paradise": the gentle Alaskan Malamute "Duo Duo" always greets you wagging its tail at the door, while five cats with different personalities either curl up by the stove or bask on the windowsill. Playing with cats and dogs helps melt away fatigue and worries.

🚗 Worry-Free Pilgrimage: One-Stop Thoughtful Service
The guesthouse offers free shuttle service within the scenic area, a 10-minute drive to key temples like Wuye Temple and Shuxiang Temple. The owner also acts as a "travel butler," sharing blessing procedures at Wuye Temple, hiking tips for the 1080 steps of Dailuo Peak, and even helping book vegetarian meal experiences. Free parking is available for self-driving guests, and nearby bus stops provide convenient access to various attractions.

📸 Popular Photo Spots: Unique Perspectives of the Sacred Place

• Rooftop Sky Mirror: Capture Zen-inspired shots with Dailuo Peak’s golden summit as the backdrop

• Guanghua Temple Night View: A 15-minute walk to the blue and white Tibetan-style buildings to capture dazzling lights

• Mingyue Pool Exploration: Navigate to the mysterious pool and experience the legend of "seeing past and present lives"

💬 Guest Reviews: The Secret Behind 5.0 Ratings
"The owner is as warm as family, and the breakfast is delicious!" "The room is so clean it shines, and the floor heating is super cozy in winter." "Brought my dog to play, Duo Duo and the cats got along so well." — Behind Trip.com's 100% positive reviews is Wuchen Xin She’s dedication to quality.

Whether for pilgrimage and blessings, family trips, or traveling with pets, Wuchen Xin She offers sincere service and poetic living, making your Wutai Mountain journey a beautiful memory etched in your heart. Click to book and start a Zen journey to purify your body and mind!

📍 Address: No. 1, Row 7, Caosijie Gully Village, Nanta Village, Taihuai Town, Xinzhou City
📞 Booking: Search "Wuchen Xin She Guesthouse (Wutai Mountain Scenic Area Branch)" on Trip.com

Post by Felix_9_Winterbourne*82 | Aug 18, 2025

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