Shede Moyun Garden Holiday Boutique Culture Hostel Huangshan is located in the ancient village of xialintang in Huangshan City, on the Bank of Xin'an River, near Tunxi Old Street and Liyang old street scenic spot, with a driving distance of less than 10 minutes.
Surrounded by bamboo groves and living along the river, the B & B is a typical ancient Huizhou garden building with a history of 100 years. In ancient times, it was a gathering place for local literati to write poems and cook wine. Many celebrities have visited here, such as Huang Binhong, Dai Zhen, Tao Xingzhi, etc. it is popular among the people that it has the reputation of 'Seven Sages of Bamboo Grove' in Huizhou, It is an important carrier in the inheritance of Hui culture system, and also casts a mysterious veil on Hui culture.
B & B is built on the basis of Huizhou ancient houses. In line with the principle of repairing the old as before, it largely reproduces the space and elegant environment of ancient literati's life and communication. Now the owner of the ancient house is also a scholar. He meticulously visits all kinds of Huizhou antiquities and builds many small gardens to take you back a hundred years to see the prosperity of Huizhou culture. Covering an area of more than 8600 square meters, the B & B has more than ten guest rooms. At the beginning, two hundred year old camphor trees arch and guard three guest reception pavilions. It is fresh and elegant, and the backyard is lush with bamboo trees. It is also the favorite of literati. You can indulge in the landscape and enjoy the charm of ink.
B & B has reading music, tea house, fish watching platform, chess and card room, foot bath spa, outdoor leisure area, sunshine glass room, viewing octagonal building, etc. it has all kinds of ancillary facilities, such as piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, coffee baking, private kitchen restaurant, etc. B & B provides free pick-up and drop-off service for guests. In the garden, you can gather friends to chat and have a rest in the woods. So, 'Miaowu'!