Nestled in the misty and ethereal landscape of the Three Clear Mountains, this homestay offers a poetic retreat where guests can breathe in the essence of nature. Like a seal in a traditional Chinese ink painting, the homestay is quietly waiting for travelers to open the mountain gate and embark on a secluded journey in harmony with the natural world. Hidden in the northwest of the S202 road near the Three Clear Mountains Tourist Center in Dexing, this homestay has become a haven that combines both value and poetic charm in the hearts of tourists. Built along the mountain's contours, it occupies a prime viewing position. In the early morning, when a ray of sunlight pierces through the sea of clouds, opening the window reveals a waterfall-like cascade of mist pouring down the cliff, as if one were standing in the real scene of the "Thousand Mile Long River and Ten Thousand Mountain" painting. The guest rooms blend modern comfort with the charm of the mountains, offering various types such as king-size bed rooms, twin bed rooms, and family rooms, each equipped with an independent bathroom, air conditioning, 24-hour hot water, and free Wi-Fi. Some room types also feature a viewing balcony, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the mountain scenery into a moving picture. Sipping tea in the morning or stargazing at night, both become elegant daily routines. The homestay is surrounded by numerous scenic spots. It is a short walk to the Jinsha Cableway Station, allowing for an easy ascent to the summit to enjoy the sunrise and sea of clouds. A 10-minute drive takes you to the Three Clear Mountains' Jade Curtain Waterfall, where you can feel the refreshing spray of the waterfall. For those seeking a deeper connection with the mountains, the homestay provides a hiking map to explore the Immortal Valley, tracing the footsteps of the Eight Immortals in the birthplace of Taoist legends; or you can spend the night in a tent at the 1600-meter-high West Coast Glass Platform, gazing at the Milky Way under the starry sky with only level 1 light pollution, making the starry sky the most luxurious canopy. The homestay is not merely a place to rest but a gateway to the aesthetics of mountain living. Here, you can be a spectator of the clouds and mist or a co-conspirator with the mountain breeze, writing your own "Mountain Living Notes" amidst the tolling of the morning and evening bells and the flow of the stars. If you plan to visit, remember to book in advance - after all, who wouldn't want to steal a moment of leisure in such a cost-effective and poetic place?