Shizhongshanfang is a homestay with rich cultural heritage, located in Songyang County, Zhejiang Province, China. Its design is inspired by the traditional aesthetics and cultural heritage of ancient Chinese villages. This homestay is carefully transformed from an 880-square-meter Jiangnan old house. It not only retains the style of ancient buildings, but also integrates the comfort and convenience of modern life. The name of the homestay "Shizhongshanfang" comes from the 11 chime bells collected in the building, which are taken as an integer to pay tribute to ancient Chinese culture and art. These chime bells are not only precious cultural relics, but also become a unique cultural symbol of the homestay. Shizhongshanfang is not only a place to stay, it is also a small museum, reflecting the love and inheritance of the homestay owner for Chinese traditional culture. In terms of design, Shizhongshanfang cleverly combines living space, natural landscape and regional culture, providing guests with an immersive cultural experience. Surrounded by rolling mountains and lush bamboo forests, the homestay allows guests to deeply experience the beauty of nature and the tranquility of the countryside. As a place that combines regional cultural tourism, natural exploration, ancient architecture appreciation and ancient art learning, Shizhong Shanfang is committed to promoting the spread of Chinese rural culture and enhancing national cultural confidence through humanistic research and publicity activities. This is not only a haven for travelers to rest, but also a platform for cultural exchange and learning. Guests at Shizhong Shanfang can enjoy high-end accommodation conditions and participate in various cultural experience activities, such as epigraphy research and ancient art appreciation, making the entire accommodation experience transcend the traditional sense of travel and residence and become a profound cultural journey.
"When I came here, it was sunny and rainy. I saw the golden Chenjiapu in the sun and felt the feeling of being surrounded by the sea of clouds. Of course, the extremely beautiful room can make this experience more profound. I got up at five in the morning and sat in front of the window, watching Chenjiapu from a little spark to full daylight. The sense of seclusion rose sharply. The best time was to just take a shower and change into clean clothes and blow the wind on the terrace. The birdsong and the breeze made me so happy that I wanted to cry. The staff in the B&B are very warm. The dog Xiao Q and Xiaobai and Sanwa who often visit the B&B are very close. Every time I walk back to the room, it feels like I'm back home.
In short, I strongly recommend it!"