Healed by this tea house homestay in Wuyishan
by 武夷山碧水雲廬茶舍
Oct 24, 2025
Healed by this tea house homestay in Wuyishan! Living in the days filled with the aroma of rock and flowers is absolutely amazing.  
Who would have thought that hidden in the lively San Gu Holiday Area of Wuyishan, there is such a secret place where you can sleep with the "aroma of rock and flowers" in your dreams — Bishui Yunlu Tea House. As a traveler who loves tea and photography, I stayed here for 3 days and turned my days into a "tea-themed idol drama." Now, let me share this treasure experience with you!  
🌿 As soon as I opened the window, Wuyishan became the background of my tea table.  
The "Mountain View Tea Charm Room" I booked is incredible! Opening the door, the old cedar beams with the scent of natural wood stretch overhead, and a full set of white porcelain tea ware is arranged on the tea table by the window. What touched me most was the 270° panoramic window; pulling back the sheer curtain, the greenery of Dawang Peak flows directly into the room. Brewing a cup of authentic Yan Rock Dahongpao tea gifted by the homestay, I took a photo of "holding a tea cup by the window, gazing at the mountains," and my friends all asked if I had moved into a tea painting.  
The room details are also thoughtful: the guest room is based on natural wood tones, paired with an elegant tea table and a viewing window. Opening the window reveals the colors of Wuyishan. The bedding is soft and skin-friendly. Falling asleep at night accompanied by the scent of tea and mountain breeze, even the dreams are sweet and fresh.  
📸 The tea house is a natural photo studio with a 100% chance of great shots.  
Stop crowding the scenic spots; the homestay itself is the "ultimate tea travel check-in spot":  
Courtyard tea table: The stone path winds through the lawn, koi fish swim leisurely in the water pond, standing in front of the archway to shoot "people swimming in the painting," and a white dress stands out beautifully against the greenery;  
Tea space: The wooden antique shelf is filled with tea canisters, bamboo pendant lights cast warm light, brew tea and capture the "moment of pouring water," the orange-red tea soup contrasts with the bamboo utensils, every frame is oriental aesthetics;  
Tea gift area: The homestay’s Yan Rock Dahongpao gift box packaging is very high quality. Placing the red box with gold lettering on the tea table, taking a close-up of "holding the tea gift," and posting it on social media, I was flooded with requests for the link!  
🍵 Play along with the tea house and avoid 90% of the crowds.  
The homestay manager is a "living map of the tea world." Following him, I captured spots even locals keep secret:  
Morning aroma of rock and flowers tour: The manager took me along the "Tea People’s Trail," a stone path passing through layers of tea terraces, wild ferns hanging on the dark brown rock walls. Wearing a plain qipao, I shot the back view of "walking through the tea terraces," as if stepping into an illustration from the Classic of Tea;  
Zhizhi An’s Zen secret realm: A 20-minute drive from the homestay, Zhizhi An is an ancient temple hidden deep in bamboo forest. The mottled stone archway is covered with tree shadows. Shooting "looking up at the archway + blue sky," the Zen vibe overflows the screen;  
❤️ These details make me want to "steal" the homestay home.  
Tea experience maxed out: Every day a professional tea master teaches the "Eighteen Steps of Yan Tea." Even as a tea novice, I learned the "Phoenix Three Nods." I filmed a video of "pouring water," and the ritual of tea drinking was instantly elevated;  
Thoughtful manager: Knowing I wanted to shoot the sunrise, the manager hand-drew the "best photo spots map for Tianyou Peak," and reminded me to "wear light-colored clothes for better photos." When leaving, he gave me a tea sample pack, packing the fragrance of Wuyishan to take away;  
During my days at Bishui Yunlu, I finally understood what it means to "slow down and live life like tea." When the aroma of rock and flowers drifts out of the tea cup, when the mountain breeze gently shakes the tea table’s sheer curtains, and when the camera is filled with stories of tea and mountains — the best travel is to completely surrender yourself to the scenery and tea fragrance in such a secret place.  
Next time you come to Wuyishan, don’t miss this treasure homestay where you can "live inside the tea." After all, places that can "package" the aroma of rock and flowers and the poetry of mountains and waters together are truly rare~
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