The Chaoyanglou Tulou Culture Homestay is located about 300 meters away from the Yongding Tulougou Scenic Area. The design style is restored as before, combined with the cultural heritage of the century-old earthen building, reborn the century-old earthen building!Overnight in a century-old ancient building, dreaming into the dazzling galaxyAs early as more than a year ago, Chaoyang Tower, which was more than 300 years old, was eroded by wind and rain so that it was in danger. The century-old ancient building was so dilapidated and depressed.It’s so embarrassing that Chaoyang Tower has been renovated after careful restoration and transformation by the study brigade.Those long-standing vertical hanging flower baskets and hollow flower windows tell people about their once glorious creations.It retains its original flavor as much as possible. Now, when you enter the Chaoyang Tower, you will see the prancing pool of koi carp. The open public space is very reasonable. Drink a cup of local tea and feel the ancient Chaoyang Tower. FragrantIn order to improve the comfort of the residents, Chaoyang Building, which originally had dozens of rooms, has only 6 rooms carefully built. In order not to damage the original appearance of the Tulou, the rooms retain the exposed walls so that the residents can touch the original building with their hands. The texture also retains the architectural wisdom of the Tulou, which is warm in winter and cool in summer. The LOFT structure of the reading travel feature makes the bathroom separated from dry and wet larger and more comfortable. It solves the shortcomings of the weak sound insulation of the Tulou itself, so that guests who live together do not have to worry about being disturbed.The carved and jade columns are full of ancient meaning. In such a peaceful environment, people can better experience the charm of Hakka culture and feel the historical changes over a century.
"The hotel is spread out over two renovated old tulous. The room interiors are extremely well done- very classy and chic, while still being authentic to the original structure. You can hear a bit of noise from the neighbors at night, but that comes with the territory. If you want the experience of staying in a tulou, this is probably the fanciest way to do it. I would definitely recommend it to a friend.
The hotel is located on a canal that winds through a cute little village, but everything for tourists is closed and abandoned. We struggled to even find a place to buy a drink to sit by the water to enjoy the sunset. The hotel recommended a restaurant that's about a 10 minute walk away, but that was literally the only restaurant we saw. Luckily we had a rental car and could drive 20 minutes to a nearby village with a few options."