Commander's House Tengchong is located in Heshun alley, the core area of Heshun. It has a history of more than 100 years. It was originally the residence of Zhang Songlin, the commander of Tengyue town in the late Qing Dynasty. It was built in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the urban area of Tengchong. In 2006, it was moved to Heshun as it was and rebuilt as an inn.
The inn is adjacent to the Heshun wetland. In the distance, it is the idyllic scenery of green mountains and fertile fields. In the near, it is the wetland scenery of wild ducks and egrets. Rape yellow in spring, rice waves in autumn, lotus in summer solstice, wintersweet. The four seasons are picturesque.
The hotel is divided into three courtyards, the guest rooms are on the second floor, and the rooms are equipped with integrated bathroom, central air conditioning and other facilities. The big bed room and suite are equipped with a balcony. You can take a rest on the reclining chair in your spare time, enjoy a cup of Bailian Pu'er and bask in the sun, so that you can experience a pleasant and smooth time.
It is integrated with the damabang Museum in Heshun alley. 3000 cultural relics and nearly 100 old photos in the damabang museum show the history of the Southwest Silk Road and the life scenes of the damabang; The glorious history of Dian merchants; Heshun people's life style of 'walking on the side of foreigners'. The 'hometown of jadeite king' in the alleys enables you to experience the jadeite culture of 'jade leaps and flows from Heshun'. Here you can also see a number of folk handicrafts such as ancient papermaking and weaving. Staying here is the best choice for you to experience Tengyue culture and Heshun culture. The hotel of the chief soldier's mansion is a place where you can enjoy the charm of the four seasons. A place for you to sleep in the countryside