【In the Zen of the Mountain, watch the clouds paint the peaks, listen to the wind sing; in the Zen of the Mountain, gaze at the stars, discover yourself…】M.ZEN, simply liking simplicity. Feel faith in nature, bring a touch of tranquility back to the bustling world, that is the original intention. M.ZEN is located in the Jiaju Village Scenic Area, at an altitude of 2150 meters, facing the Kapama peaks to the west and the Queen's mountains and rivers to the east. M.ZEN features wabi-sabi rooms, a small tea room, a small coffee house, a terrace, a garden, a forest, and a stream. M.ZEN loves tranquility, loves music, and loves books. Looking forward to: meeting a group of good friends.
"I went to Jiaju ******* Village purely out of laziness. Coming down from Mount Siguniang, I wanted to find a place to relax and plan my next trip. The reason I booked the mountain wasn't because I'm arrogant, but because it was expensive. I've always believed in high quality at a high price, and it exceeded my expectations. Let's talk about the amenities first: the bedding was 100-count plus long-staple cotton, the toothbrush and toothpaste were from Sam's Club, and the large windows looked out onto the forest. Stargazing at night was mesmerizing. The homestay has five rooms, and the common areas include a restaurant, tea room, outdoor viewing platform, outdoor reading area, and outdoor coffee terrace. There's also a Tibetan-style semi-sun terrace on the second floor. Then, let's talk about the amenities: the owner and her family of three (the son came over on vacation to help out), and all our meals were prepared by the owner's wife, each delicious and delicious. The yak copper pot was definitely the best I had on my trip to western Sichuan, and the owner's coffee was unforgettable. The most important thing is the boss's familiarity with the western Sichuan route, which will definitely benefit travelers. With the boss's guidance, we went from the Dandao Secret Realm to the Huanxi Pass. It was beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Important things must be said three times. Next time I plan to stay there for ten days or half a month, just to daydream, read books and look at the stars."