Floral Hotel·Yinshantang Tea Aesthetic Space is located at the north foot of Dawang Peak, adjacent to the Chinese Wuyi Tea Expo Park and the Impression Dahongpao Theater. You can see the Danxia Qifeng by pushing the window, and hear the sound of nine winding streams by lying on your pillow, all of which are the artistic conception of Wuyi "landscape tea".
We have a dual landscape of tea mountains and two streams of tea gardens in Sankeng. On sunny days, we can admire the lush peaks and verdant hills, and on rainy days, we can appreciate the misty clouds and mist. The architecture is imbued with the aesthetic of Oriental white space, with contemporary transparent design as its backbone, allowing the natural flow of mountains, tea fragrance, and sunlight into the interior, creating a flowing picture of life.
The hotel is centered around a front and back courtyard, creating an immersive travel experience. The front yard is elegant and welcoming, while the back yard is planned as a multi-functional leisure settlement with a tea making pavilion, coffee shop, outdoor barbecue area, and executive lounge. More extended experience in the indoor public area: dining in the panoramic french window restaurant, drinking tea and meditating in the tatami independent tea room, or using the tea cellar, multi-function hall, fitness area and children's park to meet the needs of diversified accommodation.
The guest room is equipped with a five constant system (constant temperature, constant humidity, constant oxygen, constant cleanliness, constant stillness) and intelligent guest control, creating a peaceful foundation. In a space of 32-42 square meters, the Muse mattress, independent mobile TV, small refrigerator, and ultra clear observation window create a comfortable daily life. Some room types also enjoy bathtubs, tatami tea mats, or private courtyard terraces, allowing every moment of stay to be enveloped by the gentle scenery.
Here, you can stroll through the Tea Expo Park to explore the history of tea, admire the picturesque scenery of the "Impression of the Great Red Robe", climb the mountains and enjoy the sea of clouds. Returning, one can slowly brew rock tea around the stove, enjoy a drink on the terrace under the starry sky, or sit by the window watching the mountains and rain - a journey that is not just about staying overnight, but also a physical and mental return that blends tea soup, mountain mist, and Eastern aesthetics.
"The first time I tried a homestay, this is a brand new and elegant space. As its name is low-key but charming, it is not only a homestay, but more like visiting the home of a hermit friend with excellent taste.
The owner's family has symbiotically lived with tea for four generations. The two couples will fully infiltrate their love of tea and life in every detail: the guest room is named after the tea, and the bedding is soft skin-friendly cotton and linen; the books on the shelf are selected, from the tea scriptures to the niche prose, which reveals the owner's reading fun. Breakfast can taste the authentic taste of Wuyishan hometown. The most fascinating thing is the “laxation of participation”I can drink tea in a daze, or follow the owner to their back mountain to visit the tea tree manor, return to the living room, and listen to her martyrdom on the tea table behind each tea, the most impressive is a tea related to the Red Army.
This experience far exceeds the standard service; it provides an immersive and conversational sample of life. When leaving, the owner also presented high-quality tea made by himself, and spent a very wonderful and warm journey in Yinshantang."