Lingxi B&B takes its name inspiration from the millennia-old historic attraction, the Rhino Well, located on the street. Dating back to the Tang Dynasty, this ancient well derives its reputation from the legend of "a subtle insight descending into the water". Nestled right beside the Rhino Well, the B&B echoes the essence of its name "Lingxi (Subtle Insight)", allowing guests to immerse themselves closely in the profound historical and cultural heritage.
Designed with an overall wabi-sabi aesthetic, the B&B subtly integrates the local cultural elegance of Chenzhou. Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows overlook the black-tiled alleys of Yuhou Street, where ancient roof ridges and lantern lights shift with dawn and dusk. Solid wood furniture retains natural knot textures throughout the premises. The rooms feature full-house intelligent control for electric curtains and 100-inch giant-screen projectors. Paired with latex bedding that offers optimal support, guests can rest amid the whispers of the alley at night, embracing the mortal charm of the ancient street within serene wabi-sabi Zen vibes.
At Lingxi B&B, the popular rooftop terrace named Roof-Gazing Retreat boasts a labyrinth of grey tiles tracing the marks of time. Suspended tea seats hover above the ancient street. Morning light slants over the tile eaves, perfect for capturing silhouettes of upturned roof corners; as night falls, lights outline the contours of the streets and alleys. With 360-degree photo spots, every snapshot taken here becomes an instant hit on social media.
"The room description was accurate, and the location is right in the heart of Yuhou Street—lively yet surprisingly quiet. Dining options are super convenient too. There's a fantastic observation deck on the 3rd floor with a great vibe, offering views of Yuhou Street at night, perfect for a couple of drinks. The hygiene was impeccable with no unpleasant odors, and the front desk staff were warm and very helpful."
"This is my first time to write a review, and the experience is really not that good. First of all, the house had just been renovated and the smell of formaldehyde was extremely pungent. I left the sliding window open all night to rest. Secondly, there are a lot of mosquitoes. Because the smell of formaldehyde is so strong, I can’t close the windows, so even after turning off the lights, there are still flying insects crawling on my face😾. Finally, in Figure 4, when you enter the corridor that is tens of meters away from the room, there is no night light at night. The darkness is really scary, because the occupancy rate is not high, and the corridor and outside are very dark and quiet. I asked the front desk if they could turn on a night light or adjust me to a room near the elevator, but they were refused. I really didn’t sleep well all night😵"
Hotel near Municipal Government/Wuling Square,Chenzhou
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