The design of this homestay combines the style of wabi-sabi. It is simple and natural, but exquisite everywhere. With the addition of intelligent details, it is extremely comfortable to live in. The location is also very convenient-although it is in the ancient city, it takes less than 5 minutes to walk to the main intersection, so there is no need to worry about dragging luggage for a long distance. I had so much fun that I forgot to take pictures in the room, but it was the same as in the photos.
Brother Li is the owner of the homestay and the warmest encounter of this trip. On the first day of arriving in Lijiang, he warmly invited us to drink tea and chat, and carefully introduced the authentic food in the ancient city. According to his recommendation, we ate chicken bean jelly, no-additive handmade Daqiu flower cake, dregs rice noodles, and tried the wild mushroom hot pot of Chijunke (Brother Li suggested to choose chicken soup!)-each one is delicious and unforgettable!
Brother Li also runs a tea house, and friends who love tea must talk to him. We tried his raw Pu, cooked Pu, and white tea, each of which is mellow and sweet, and very cost-effective. He not only knows tea, but is also willing to share his knowledge and experience. Chatting with him, you can feel a rare sincerity and kindness.
This trip, the homestay itself is almost perfect, but Brother Li's hospitality makes the whole experience far beyond expectations. He showed us the most humane side of Lijiang - not just an ancient city, but also a place full of warmth.
I strongly recommend this homestay, and I recommend everyone to have a cup of tea and chat with Brother Li to feel the real Lijiang. It is really a blessing to meet such a sincere brother on this trip.
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