Streamside Listening to Rain | A Zen Smart Retreat at the Foot of Mount Wuyi
Located in the Wuyishan Sangu Resort Area, right next to the Chongyang Creek Trails. Just a 2-minute walk to the creek-side path, and a 5–10 minute drive to the main scenic area's north/south entrances and the Impression Da Hong Pao theater.
Our guesthouse features a “tea space + Zen garden + fully smart rooms”. On the ground floor, enjoy free access to a traditional tea room where you can taste rock tea and experience Song-style powdered tea (Dian Cha). The courtyard, with bamboo curtains, a flowing stream, red lanterns, and stone paths, offers a perfect setting for Eastern aesthetic photography.
All 22 rooms come with a 100-inch smart projector (with VIP movie access), Tmall Genie smart control, TOTO intelligent toilet, and custom cloud-like latex mattress. Selected rooms have 270° floor-to-ceiling windows that open to stunning mountain views.
We also offer free Hanfu try-on, bicycle rentals for riding along the scenic trails, and a hand-drawn map by the host. Discounted tickets for Impression Da Hong Pao are available upon request.
—— Stay inside a living ink painting. Come listen to the rain, sip tea, and slow down.
Xishui Chenming Guesthouse breaks the single accommodation function of traditional homestays. Taking tea culture as the link, it creates a unique travel experience of "making friends through tea and nurturing the mind through tea" for guests, and is the preferred destination for tea culture lovers and in-depth travelers.
In the folds of mountains and rivers, we craft a haven of relaxation.As the mist of Wuyi Mountain drifts over the eaves of Sangu Resort, "Leye" at No. 12 Xianfan Jielu embraces the tranquility yearned by urban dwellers with a courtyard of still water and half a couch of bamboo breeze.
This courtyard is a symbiosis of nature and design: bamboo rafts float on the koi pond, white gauze curtains flutter gently with mountain winds, and wooden tables paired with cattail mats form a tea nook—look up to the minimalist beauty of dark tiles and pink walls, bow your head to see red carp stirring the cloud reflections on the water surface; when dusk falls, the mountain moon glides along the eaves into the swaying light and shadow.
Stepping through the courtyard into the room, floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light. Equipped with silent air conditioning and fresh air systems, the room offers a comfortable living environment. The latex mattress is as soft as mountain breeze, and even the warm touch of the smart toilet seat at night feels like a gentle kiss of mountain mist.
The most enchanting feature is the constant-temperature, crystal-clear public swimming pool: slate-gray tiles are submerged in clear water, with the pool walls reflecting white walls and bamboo shadows. When evening mountain winds sweep across the water, ripples crumple the crimson clouds on the horizon into shattered gold. You can sit by the pool edge in a bathrobe, dipping your feet in the water, or soak in the slightly cool water watching bamboo leaves fall into the pool center—even your breath is infused with the freshness of Wuyi.
Every detail here interprets the philosophy of "living in harmony with mountains and rivers as daily life": freshly ground coffee in the minibar, fireplaces glowing with warm light—all blend the unrestrained charm of "wilderness" with the refinement of "comfort" in perfect harmony.