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February 16, 2024
At the end of the Spring Festival holiday, I stayed in Dongli for one night with several families from my class. I felt that a B&B with its own museum was worth bragging about.
The children were left to study in the museum, and the adults got rid of the mythical beasts. They made tea around the stove in the yard, drank coffee and chatted, walked in Dongyuan Village, visited Cao Village to look at the lanterns... It was very relaxing. This is the real holiday!
💙💙💙The B&B has a beautiful style and is full of intangible cultural heritage aesthetics.
It is very close to the museum and just across the river. It is owned by the same owner, so the two have the same style. In the B&B, you can see many small details of movable type printing and blue valerian printing. Aesthetics are online, you can shoot whatever you want and you will get a movie.
We live in an independent LOFT at the back. It has two floors. It cleverly takes advantage of the terrain height difference. When you open the door on the first and second floors, you can see the courtyard. It is a strange experience: "Which floor am I on?"
Each room here has a different name. I heard it was derived from the dye. The layout is also different, and the walls have different scents. We specially stopped by and smelled it. The fragrance of citrus, sandalwood, tea...the quiet and high-end feeling instantly made us stay away from the hustle and bustle and calmed our mind.
We live in two rooms: Yuanshan Rudai and Qiaoxia Chunbo. One can see the distant mountains stained by the twilight from the window, which is a deep and shallow dark color; the other one can see the small bridge and flowing water, with a few bushes welcoming the spring. The flowers are blooming delicately and spring is in full bloom.
In the pond in the yard, it was the first time for adults and children to see tadpoles hatching from the *. They took them out and observed them in their hands. They looked like jelly, which was very novel.
Another yard is connected to a large campground, where peach blossoms and magnolias are in bloom, and there are also photos of milkvetch and cotton berries.
Everywhere is shouting "Spring is coming!"
💙Transportation: It takes 1 hour to get from downtown Wenzhou, and it only takes a few minutes to get off the expressway. The parking lot is right in front of the museum and is free.
💙Check-in: The dedicated butler completed the procedure quickly, which was very convenient. There are welcome fruits and a few packets of "triangular" crispy corners upon entry, which children especially like.
💙Bathroom: The toothbrush is the same as mine, and there is also a rubber band for ladies. These two details are a plus. The shower switch is too advanced and requires some research before using it. The toilet flushes automatically with a constant temperature. The child said that the buttocks are so warm🙈
💙Sleep: With full blackout curtains, you can fall asleep with the chirping of insects and wake up with the chirping of birds, resulting in high quality sleep. Before going to bed, I watched the stars for a while on the sofa bed downstairs (the fake turf on the terrace was opened, so the large oval skylight directly above the head of the living room was perfect for stargazing).
💙Breakfast: One serving per person, served on a wooden tray, very rich and endless.
💙Leisure: There are toy houses for young children, Chinese mahjong rooms, tea making, strawberry picking, health hammers, puppet DIY, etc.; the surrounding leisure trails lead to the village, and there is a big straw hat camping base with good scenery; Cao Village New Year The Lantern Festival is more than 10 minutes away and costs 55 yuan per adult; a friend recommended climbing Shengjing Mountain, but I didn’t go.
💙Accompaniments: Various small gifts with valerian and wooden movable type as intangible cultural heritage, as well as New Year gift boxes with Ou kiln tea cups, boxwood carvings, and handmade maltose; self-brewed wine from Dongli Farm, dried vegetables, etc. They all smell good and the packaging is exquisite.
💙💙💙The content of the children’s two-day study camp is very in-depth:
Learn about Lan Jia Val in the script, become a disciple of the intangible cultural heritage master, and learn the secrets of Jia Val.
Design the valerian pattern yourself and turn it into a unique handbag through engraving, dyeing and production.
The dragon dance is celebrated after leaving the army, which is also a good occasion for the New Year.
💙💙💙Come next time:
The children said they also wanted to study textiles, movable type printing, Compendium of Materia Medica, and pastoral picking...
Adults can make an appointment to go hiking, perfect!
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