Pig's Inn Yixian, Xidi pigsty bar is located in Xidi Village, a world cultural heritage site. Xidi village houses are mostly built with black marble, two clear springs pass through the village, 99 high walls and deep alleys, and the distinctive ancient dwellings make people feel like they are in a maze. At the head of the village, there is a blue stone archway with three four pillars and five floors built in the sixth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1578 AD). It is towering and exquisite in structure. It is a symbol of the prominent status of the Hu family. There are also 'lvfu hall', 'dafudi' and other ancient houses. Xidi pigsty bar is a three storey building in Ming Dynasty. Its overall design is a kind of release of the owner's own thoughts and realm. It advocates nature and is the respect and integration after fully understanding the tradition. It is simple, original and fashionable. It is full of nostalgic atmosphere, rural and secular relaxation and pleasure, which is the simple and rich life pursued by the master. Here, the layout of each guest room is completely different, with its own characteristics. The bedspread, cushion, and even some quilt covers and sheets on the bed are designed and sewed by the hostess. There is a lot of public space in the pigsty. The most famous one is the small bar on the first floor. It used to be a pigsty, but now the owner has transformed it into a mini bar. There is a big nostalgic ceiling fan on the top, which turns slowly. The huge long table is bought as scrap iron from the car scrapping station, some leisure rattan chairs, and a chair from an old country cinema. The number written in red paint on it can still be identified. On the iron table, the western style wax platform and the ancient stone mortar show the master's meticulousness everywhere. You can stay here with your pig friends every day and be a pig in heaven. The study on the second floor has broadband. You can surf the Internet freely. Many of the books in the study are left or sent by friends who have been here.
The concert hall is on the half floor of the second floor. There are lots of CDs, from the hymns of European chapels to Chopin, to Bach, to the Beatles, to the spiritual songs of the African continent. You can sit on the carpet, or light a candle by the table. You can half dream and half wake up in the gray rocking chair. The third floor is an open viewing platform. You can see the panoramic view of Xidi, as well as the mountains and stars.