Hua Xi Pu Su, nestled in the scenic mountains and waters of the Yongding Tulou Cultural Tourism Core Area in Longyan, Fujian, is surrounded by vast stretches of pristine mountain forests and the meandering Huaxi River at its doorstep. Just a 15-minute drive from the Hongkeng and Gaobei Tulou clusters, this boutique holiday homestay blends Hakka heritage, natural wilderness, and modern minimalist luxury. It offers urban travelers an immersive retreat experience, perfect for "residing beside the tulou and embracing a slow-paced life amidst nature.".
must be translated as "french window" The homestay building is renovated from a century-old earthen tower, with Hakka rammed earth texture, pitched roof, and wooden colonnades as its foundation. It replicates the enclosed layout of the earthen tower and the wisdom of harmonizing with nature, while incorporating minimalist modern aesthetics. Native materials such as raw wood, rammed earth, bamboo weaving, and blue stone run through the public areas and guest rooms, adorned with Hakka elements like carved window lattices, straw hat lamps, and earthen tower patterns. The panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, open courtyards, and full-view terraces dissolve the boundary between architecture and nature, allowing every space to hide mountain views and stream reflections, blending antiquity with light luxury, creating every corner as a picturesque scene.
The homestay features over 20 boutique guest rooms, including courtyard suites, stream-view rooms, and mountain-view rooms, catering to couples, families, and small groups. Standard amenities include high-quality bedding and natural camphor wood. With a view of verdant mountains and a murmuring stream from the windows, guests can drift to sleep to the sound of the stream and wake up to birdsong, fully immersed in tranquility and rejuvenation.
The dining experience blends leisure with local culture: the Hakka-themed restaurant features non-heritage delicacies such as Yongding beef meatballs (Rice-meat dumplings) and stuffed tofu (Stuffed tofu), offering customizable home-style banquets and communal dining around a fire pit. The riverside coffee book bar and outdoor barbecue area cater to casual meals and relaxation needs. Additional activities include the Huaxi Trail, forest hiking, earthen tower pottery, Hakka blue dyeing, and Hanfu photo shoots, deeply connecting visitors with the intangible heritage and folk traditions of the earthen towers. 24-hour butler services, scenic area transportation, customized earthen tower tours, and childcare services ensure a worry-free and attentive vacation.
Huaxi Pusui adheres to the philosophy of "nature as the foundation, culture as the soul, and service as the heart." Beyond mere accommodation, it crafts a warm Hakka living experience. Morning runs along the Huaxi River, afternoon tea by the hearth, sunset views of the mountain forests, and night-time listening to the river's murmur are just some of the offerings. Guests can also participate in earthen building studies, farm harvests, and stargazing campsites, immersing themselves in Hakka cultural heritage while savoring the tranquility of nature. This retreat serves as both an ideal resting stop for in-depth earthen building tours and a serene sanctuary to escape the hustle, making it a uniquely recognizable benchmark in Yongding's cultural tourism.
"The two earth buildings have been renovated for more than 100 years, the appearance retains the original appearance, the interior decoration is exquisite, the modern facilities are complete, and the ancient style and comfort are perfectly integrated. The outer soil and the inner ocean.
The room space is not very large, but the lighting is good. The Tulou King is opposite the window. The smart toilet, five-star bedding, quality toiletries, and the living is very comfortable.
The location is super good, opposite the Tulou King, parking is convenient. Quiet in the middle of noisy, taking pictures of great movies, each day and night has a charm.
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