This time, staying in the Fengtai room type in the ancient city really hit all my aesthetic sweet spots—the new Chinese design is absolutely charming and full of character!
The entrance, with its abundance of green plants, is incredibly soothing. The way the bamboo and large-leafed plants are arranged immediately blocks out the hustle and bustle. The metal 'Fengtai' sign at the door has a wonderful texture. The moment I pushed the door open, I was stunned—the coffee-colored fabric walls paired with warm ambient lighting created a gentle yet sophisticated atmosphere. The extra-large TV offers a variety of movies and shows, and lounging on the plush bean bag chair to binge-watch series was simply divine.
The window design was also very thoughtful, with Chinese-style window lattices and unique wall decorations. When the sunlight streams in, the interplay of light and shadow is breathtaking, making every casual photo look like a masterpiece. The bathroom is a dream for those who appreciate details: the black-veined marble walls exude luxury, and the combination of the orange basin and golden faucet is very stylish. The toiletries were neatly arranged, showing care in every corner. Even the breakfast, though small, was exquisite and unique. Freshly cooked corn, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin provided nutritious whole grains, and with the thick millet porridge, my taste buds were thoroughly satisfied early in the morning. As I left, the housekeeper offered a warm cup of coffee, which was a lovely, heartwarming touch.
Overall, the experience was perfect. Both the design aesthetics and the living comfort were impeccable. I will definitely choose this room type again on my next visit!
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