FFlnnotoI spent three nights at Liuji and had a wonderful, relaxing experience. The guesthouse had a novel yet down-to-earth design, with two meticulously maintained courtyards and six uniquely themed rooms. It ensured quality accommodation while incorporating local characteristics. Compared to other guesthouses in the ancient town that were simply beautifully designed, Liuji felt warm and charming.
The guesthouse staff provided excellent concierge service from booking to check-out. They offered pick-up and drop-off service to the ancient town, and guests could easily request coffee. Each evening, depending on availability, there were late-night snacks and a bonfire for drinks. A thoughtful gift was also given before departure. Overall, the service was very warm and attentive.
The rooms were fully equipped, and the personal care products were thoughtfully provided—LeLabo toiletries, Marshell speakers, basically everything guests might need. The attention to detail was excellent. Although it was a converted old house, the underfloor heating kept it warm in winter, and a humidifier was provided for dry conditions. Breakfast offers both Chinese and Western options. For lunch and dinner, we recommend booking at Shanxun Yunxiang, a restaurant next to the guesthouse. If you prefer takeout, Huanshan Private Kitchen is also a good option.
Although the guesthouse isn't in the absolute center, it's conveniently located away from the hustle and bustle, bringing you closer to nature and the village. If you're looking for a slow-paced, unplanned getaway, staying at Liuji in Baisha Ancient Town is a great choice. In the morning, you can wake up to the sunrise over Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. During the day, explore the Baisha murals in the ancient town, find a coffee shop to soak up the sun, and in the evening, sit in the guesthouse courtyard and gaze at the starry sky. Even within a kilometer radius, you can still experience a sense of tranquility and comfort.
Hopefully, I'll have the chance to come back again!
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