The hotel is located next to Longxing Temple in Pengzhou City, with convenient transportation. The hotel has 71 guest rooms, all of which are equipped with air conditioning, cable TV, free WiFi, mini bar, high-end toiletries, and more. Some rooms are also equipped with private soup, creating a high-quality enjoyment and comfortable sleep experience for guests. Diversified supporting styles including restaurants, multifunctional meeting rooms, chess and card rooms, calligraphy rooms, tea rooms, children's academies, incense halls, meditation halls, fitness centers, and self-service laundry rooms, to meet the various accommodation needs of hotel guests
"On the sixth day of the ***** New Year, I escaped the city's hustle and bustle and followed Longxing Temple West Street to discover a serene, Zen-inspired haven tucked away in the heart of the city – Zen Longxing Courtyard.
Pushing open the door, warm yellow rattan screens filtered out the noise, revealing a long corridor adorned with red lanterns that, as dusk settled, shimmered like a river of stars. The bluestone path underfoot was smooth and warm, and red decorative characters on the walls exuded a strong New Year's atmosphere. Every step felt like walking in sync with time. A special thanks to Longze at the front desk for her enthusiastic introduction to the hotel's unique activities, such as scripture copying, incense crafting, and Baduanjin exercises. She even accompanied us back to our room during breakfast time!
Further inside, wooden walkways meandered into lush greenery, where plants on both sides appeared even more vibrant under the lights. There was no strenuous hiking, just a relaxed stroll. The evening breeze rustled through the dark tiles, bamboo leaves whispered, and warm lights guided our way. In this moment, the vastness of the mountains and the tranquility of ancient architecture intertwined, and all fatigue was washed away by the warmth of the New Year. I temporarily left the mountain breeze behind and stumbled into a corner of Zen. Red lanterns reflected off ancient dark tiles, and wooden walkways extended into the depths of dusk. My steps slowed, and my heart found peace.
In the New Year of Bingwu, I traced ancient streets. A wall adorned with red decorations held the spirit of the New Year, and a few warm lights illuminated the path home. Walking along this secluded trail, I collected blessings for the years to come.
Inside the doors, there's the warmth of everyday life; outside, there's pure joy.
Strolling the ancient streets by lantern light, listening to the wind on the pathway – this is the best way to experience the New Year."