This homestay draws its artistic inspiration from Emperor Huizong of Song’s Painting of Listening to the Qin, where every plant and tree embodies the refined elegance of Song‑dynasty literati. To stay here is not merely accommodation, but a journey to an elegant gathering spanning a thousand years.
Located in Banmu Garden on the south bank of the Imperial River, it is separated from the Millennium City Park by only a river. We uphold the philosophy of “One Room, One Design”, making each guestroom a unique masterpiece.
Convenient Location
Step out the back gate, walk along the river and across the covered bridge, and you will reach Millennium City Park and Tianbo Yang Mansion in about a 10‑minute stroll; it is a 6‑minute taxi ride to Wansui Mountain and other attractions.
Space & Layout
Some rooms overlook the river through the window, while others feature a private courtyard. The bathroom and lighting systems are thoughtfully designed for human comfort.
Natural Materials
We use rustic, authentic materials including aged wood, straw, bamboo, and roof tiles, paired with hanging bamboo blinds and clear glass — blending ancient simplicity with modern brightness.
In-House Experience
A tearoom, dining room, and garden are available on site, enriching your entire stay.
Modern Comfort
An elevator provides direct access to all guestrooms, combining ancient charm with modern convenience.
In-Room Amenities
Equipped with Kohler bathroom fixtures, Kingkoil mattresses, goose down quilts, Dyson hair dryers and more, ensuring a warm, comfortable, and home‑like experience.
Here, you dwell halfway in the glorious old dreams of Bianjing, and halfway in the peaceful present along the Imperial River.