Yiyue Residence · Pure Wild Retreat A naturally elegant retreat by the Tea Horse Ancient Trail, meticulously crafted for comfort. Nestled beside the Tea Horse Ancient Trail in Fengyang County, Dali, it is adjacent to the filming location of "Where the Wind Blows." Yiyue Residence boasts an unparalleled location in Dali's main urban area—just a 3-minute walk to the Cangshan National Nature Reserve, a 10-minute drive to the ancient city and Erhai Lake, and only 20-40 minutes to the high-speed rail station and airport. Stepping outside, you enter the serene Tea Horse Ancient Trail, where winding stone paths and Cangshan's misty reflections instantly cleanse the mind of worldly noise. The host spent two years refining this courtyard with self-use standards, integrating traditional craftsmanship into every detail. The woodworking alone took 15 months of meticulous carving, with all guest rooms and public spaces crafted from over-50-year-old wood. Specializing in traditional woodworking, local Dali artisans from Jianchuan hand-polished each piece, supplemented by imported natural wood wax oil for care. This preserves the wood's warm essence while ensuring pure, natural spaces. Every beam, post, window, and lattice carries the marks of time, conveying the warmth of handmade artistry. As a father of two, the host prioritizes sleep quality for family stays, equipping all rooms with 2-meter-wide mattresses and extendable tatami beds to prevent children from rolling off, allowing parents and kids to rest with Cangshan's cool breeze for a night of sound sleep. On nearly 700 square meters of land, only seven guest rooms are offered, embracing simplicity and leaving ample open spaces. The three-tiered courtyards are thoughtfully arranged, with flowing water and rustling trees. You can relax on the sofa listening to the wind, effortlessly switching between privacy and openness, embodying the true essence of "slow living." The homestay occasionally hosts starry sky barbecues, handcrafted butter tea, and tea-brewing gatherings, with the host personally teaching milk roasting and photography tips. You can also savor home-cooked delicacies made by the host's mother, requiring only the cost of shared ingredients to immerse yourself in the courtyard's cozy charm. Yiyue Residence is not merely a place to stay, but a continuation of craftsmanship and an emotional sanctuary. Here, you can gaze upon Cangshan, walk alongside the ancient trail, and embark on an unforgettable Dali journey.