The smoke from cooking fires drifts into the alley, and the aroma of grapes fills the courtyard. In the poetic scenery of the Grape Valley, the Momo Mingpin Guesthouse is always waiting for every traveler who comes from afar. The setting sun tints the distant mountains, and the gentle breeze circles the courtyard. The slow pace of life in Turpan begins here. The guesthouse is located in the core area of the Frog Lane in the Grape Valley Scenic Area, close to the Dawaizi Folk Custom Park, enjoying a unique scenic view and convenient transportation. The entire courtyard covers an area of 1,800 square meters. In front of the door, the melted snow water flows slowly, providing a refreshing company. The spacious and open courtyard is an ideal place for relaxation, chatting and gathering. The courtyard is equipped with massage chairs for leisure, and tents can be set up as the night deepens, allowing you to sleep under the stars and the aroma of grapes, fully experiencing the rural romance of Turpan. The guest rooms are elaborately decorated in a rich Xinjiang folk style, with elegant and warm layouts. There are various room types to choose from, including double beds, cozy king-size beds, and comfortable family rooms, meeting the different accommodation needs of solo travelers, couples, and families. The soft furnishings combine charm and comfort, providing a full rest experience. As one of the few guesthouses in the area with its own dining facilities, our guesthouse has a special dining area where you can taste authentic Xinjiang local cuisine or Sichuan dishes, experiencing the flavors of Turpan without leaving the courtyard. Stay at Momo Mingpin Guesthouse, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Grape Valley, savor the local specialties, and enjoy the leisure of the courtyard. Make every trip to Turpan gentle and unforgettable.
"The service was excellent. The room size was misleadingly advertised; it was nowhere near 30 square meters, but it was adequate. The surrounding environment was very pleasant with the sound of flowing water, but at night you could only hear the water heater being turned on and off."