Ya'an Mist Commune and Lanji · Yolan · The Aesthetics of Sublime Tranquility · Suyeyi Luxury Resort
In Ya'an, this city repeatedly drenched by rain, and the misty mountains never rush to be reached.
The moment the car stopped, the world seemed to have its volume gently lowered. The air carried a moist warmth, brushing against the skin and the emotions alike. The stone steps unfolded slowly along the greenery, and footsteps were unconsciously lightened. You began to realize that this was not a place to rush into, but rather a carefully designed transition—a withdrawal from the clamor, a retreat from the mundane.
The courtyard was not large but just right. The sparse tree shadows filtered the sunlight, casting loose and irregular patches on the ground. Occasionally, a breeze carrying the scent of rain slowly drifted from the nearby woods, lingering here. You could sit for a while, without needing a reason or arranging what to do next.
Further inside, there is a sunken courtyard enclosed on all sides. The water is still, almost without ripples, like a gentle interface that gently separates time. The distance between the sunbeds and the walkway is just right—not intrusive, nor distant. People pause here: some read, some close their eyes, and some simply watch the light shift quietly. Time is no longer divided into measurable increments but transforms into a flow that can be perceived.
The corridor extends deeper, where the light gradually converges and the sound sinks into a lower layer. Steps here slow down, even with a hint of hesitation, as if unwilling to end this prolonged path too soon. At the end lies the tea room. Stone, wood, and mist combine to create the space's warmth—a cup of tea is just right, a rain shower is just right. In a certain moment, you'll realize this place does not seek to offer any "experience," but rather to restore a rhythm that should naturally belong to the body.
The guest room continues this restraint and minimalism. There are no superfluous expressions or deliberate design gestures. During the day, light flows slowly, evenly and softly; at night, the lighting is dimmed to just the right brightness—neither intrusive nor absent. Pushing open the window reveals a lush greenery, the faint outlines of distant mountains veiled by mist, and a rare moment of undisturbed solitude. The space no longer emphasizes function but rather serves as a vessel, holding emotions and quietude alike.
In the company of the mountain, a day stretches naturally. The morning begins with a cup of warm coffee, the afternoon lingers in the courtyard, the evening light fades, and the night is gently wrapped by the sound of rain and soft glows. Time is no longer scheduled but unfolds naturally with the rhythm of the body.
The place of Ranshi is not one that needs to be remembered.
It is more like a brief yet complete pause, allowing one to slowly return to oneself.
「第一次到雅安,選擇了這家距離高鐵站很近的酒店,3間房入住三晚。
優點:1.位置方便,去高鐵站或開車上高速去周邊遊玩都很方便,且附近餐廳也很多;2.酒店設計和裝修用的材料都很用心,看得出來老闆在細節上花了很多心思;3.每天送到房間的下午茶都很不錯,還有贈送的午餐(或晚餐)和咖啡;4.不大的佔地卻也配套了游泳池、泡池、健身房、小童遊玩房間以及方便客人在户外閑坐的桌椅、茶台等,充分考慮了不同客羣的需求;5.房間面積寬敞,雙人間的單人床1.35米寬,且含三份早餐,對一家三口出行的客羣非常友好;5.房間內智能控制、投影、恆温馬桶等設施提升了入住品質。
缺點:1.早餐品質有待提升;2.房間內衞生細節還有提高空間,比如投影的控制面板上滿是灰塵;3.客房床頭插座鬆動;5.有一間房間門把手鬆動。
總體來説瑕不掩瑜,這依然是最近住過性價比最佳酒店。希望酒店在細節上進一步提升,會再次入住並推薦給朋友。」