Adjacent to the core area of Mangshan National Forest Park, it is within walking distance of the sea of clouds wonder at Wuzhifeng (Five-Finger Peak) of Mangshan, and only a 10-minute drive from the thrilling river course of Mangshan Grand Canyon Rafting. Nestled in a valley surrounded by bamboo forests and streams, the homestay features a "private courtyard" layout, framing tens of thousands of mu of forest and landscape paintings into daily life — when pushing open the window at dawn, the silhouette of Wuzhifeng shimmers faintly in the morning mist; at night, the wind from the canyon and the starry sky flow quietly in the courtyard. Each guest room is a concrete experiment in "spatial aesthetics", where raw wood, rammed earth walls, and linen fabrics form the spatial texture, preserving the rustic quality of natural creations and creating a visual extension of "indoor scenery" with the bamboo forest and distant mountains outside the window; in spring, enjoy new bamboo shoots breaking through the soil, in summer hear frogs croaking by the stream at night, in autumn witness Wuzhifeng dyed red by maple leaves, in winter embrace rime-covered branches of Mangshan, and on rainy days, exclusively savor the hazy poetry of "clouds encircling green mountains and mountains embracing waters"; under the simple appearance of wabi-sabi aesthetics, floor heating systems, intelligent bathrooms, and natural plant toiletries hide the comfortable texture of modern life; this is not a traditional homestay, but a "natural art museum" — deconstructing landscapes with spatial aesthetics and precipitating time with wabi-sabi philosophy. Whether you want to seek poetry in the sea of clouds at Wuzhifeng, release yourself in the rapids of the Grand Canyon, or lie in a room dappled with bamboo shadows to watch an undisturbed sunrise and starry sky, this will become the best footnote for your dialogue with the landscapes of Mangshan.