Gallery Inn Xiamen Gulangyu Shiwai Taoyuan, when I am infatuated with Gulangyu, I always feel grateful for it, because it is a small island with no traffic. I can only walk to reach a place, so I understand that some things are not so easy to get, things that are not easy to get may be better, and some things are not easy to get. You carry your luggage and come from afar. You take a boat to Gulangyu. You pass by the noise, the prosperity, the grandfather making tea at the gate, the children playing by the roadside, the pen cave and the natural stone steps of grade 95. Maybe it's a long way to come here, and what I hope the gallery will give you is longer than that. I like to sit on the white old rattan chair at the door, peering at the distant sea view through the ancient longan tree, imagining what the other corner of the sea is like, and I can better understand what Laozu said first about being a man and doing things with leeway. When the northern courtyard appears on a southern style Island, this feeling is very subtle. Imagine brewing a pot of tea on a lazy afternoon in winter, enjoying the taste of sunlight sprinkled on the body through the patio, and listening to the gurgling sound of the brook in the gap. It's warm and comfortable, not to mention the artistic conception of 'sitting in a well and watching the sky'. When I was a child, my grandmother's wooden floors reverberated in my memory, so I built three small wooden houses in the backyard of the gallery for you who have the same memory. If you like to go out on the bus, can not experience the fun of walking, it is not like this. If you like gardening, you can plant vegetables and flowers together and enjoy the fun of the countryside. Fortunately, you can also pick sweet longan to eat in the mature season of longan. I always feel that the gallery is a place with aura and Zen flavor, where I can be in a daze and think. The muddy water worker who has been here for a month can also write such verses as 'enjoying the Lujiang River and fishing for the moon, looking at the mountains and ploughing the clouds'.