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Domestic characteristic B&B (renovation using original buildings)

1. Lost? Houlong (reconstructed from a cliff cave)

Address: Houlong Fishing Village, Nanji Island, Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province

Introduction: Lost ?Houlong is a rare cliff cave hotel in China, located on Nanji Island in Wenzhou. Nanji Island, also known as Haishan and "Nanji Mountain", is one of the ten most beautiful islands in China and my country's only national marine nature reserve - Shellfish. Due to the erosion and impact of waves and tides, the bedrock is exposed and mostly steep cliffs, forming more than 500 kinds of landscapes such as rock beaches, harbors, headlands, and gravels. There are five major scenic spots including Dasha'ao, Sanpanwei and Zhuyu.

It utilizes the original air-raid shelter space, undergoes artistic bionic processing, and integrates the style of Santorini, Greece, to form 22 exquisitely concave and convex cave sea view rooms with a view of more than 180°. There is a large sea view terrace. It is built on the mountain and lives near the sea. The sun and moon are friends, and the mountains and sea are companions. The buildings on the island are mainly low stone houses, with staggered heights. Each room is a large irregular-shaped cave, an earth-colored rock space, and you will feel a very strong exotic feeling when you walk in. The room price is 2580-2880 yuan/day.

2. Water House Hotel (reconstructed from an old Shanghai factory in the 1930s, which used to be the headquarters of the Japanese armed forces)

Address: No. 1-3 Maojiayuan Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

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Introduction: The WaterHouse at South Bund is located in the new planning area of ??the Old Wharf on the South Bund of Shanghai. It is a four-story boutique hotel with only 19 rooms. The building itself was renovated from a three-story Japanese armed headquarters built in the 1930s. It is a South Bund boutique hotel that combines contemporary and antique styles. It was opened to the public in May 2010.

During the renovation process, the design team retained the original architectural structure of the old factory and cleverly blended new and old elements to create a fantastic space experience. A door only one person wide is the entrance to the hotel. The floor of the lobby retains the appearance of being paved with blue bricks. The surrounding walls are mottled and dilapidated, and the pits on the walls have been preserved. The interior space of the water house not only retains the appearance of the original factory building, but many parts are deliberately imitated. In the nearly exposed and dilapidated space of the Water House, the furniture and lighting fixtures selected are from well-known brands. Its only 19 guest rooms are given different interior designs, and the activity space in the guest rooms is extremely spacious.

4. Hugo Xugu Hotel (renovated from an old factory in the 1960s - 31 rooms)

5. The Hermitage

1. The Hermitage is the same Tongli Villa (renovated from the home of Pang Yuanrun, an industrialist in the Republic of China)

Address: No. 66, Sanyuan Street, Tongli Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou City

Introduction: Tongli Villa was built in the original Republic of China The Tongli Pangzhai built in 20 years has been renovated. In addition to retaining the Jiangnan ancient house architecture, it is combined with Chinese retro and Japanese Zen. The restaurant, teahouse, courtyard and rooms give people enough reasons to stay. Enjoy slow life in the hotel. The renovated old residence of Yinlu Tongli Villa is also a culturally protected building in Tongli Ancient Town. There are only five guest rooms in the entire Tongli Villa, but the courtyard can be called a "jumping glimpse". Walking into the villa, the scenery changes with each step, and the Japanese-style dry landscape exudes a cool Zen flavor. Every scene seems random, but it has been carefully designed and placed. The correspondence between each place is also very particular. Only by calmly savoring it can you understand its taste and know your heart.

2. Hermit House? Qinglan Hall (reconstructed from the ruins of Tongli ancient buildings)

Address: No. 113, Dongxi Street, Tongli Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou

Introduction: Yinlu Villa Qinglan Hall is a typical small Su-style garden with 13 guest rooms. The entire courtyard is built around three ancient trees.

Although it was redesigned on the ruins of an ancient building, using a simple Chinese design, it appropriately retained the ancient style. There are many halls and pavilions, and the indoors are neatly furnished with old-fashioned log-colored furniture. The elegant landscaping around the tables in the courtyard, with gravel, moss, branches, and green landscapes, is tranquil and poetic. Minimalism is surprisingly in harmony with the Chinese Jiangnan courtyard. . The Yinlu Villa·Qinglan Hall pushes the Chinese literati and poetry and the charm of Jiangnan gardens to the extreme. The garden is built in the style of white walls and black tiles, halls and lanes, mountains and rivers, poetic and artistic conceptions, just like an indifferent and clear-minded scholar, living a quiet and elegant life as always.

3. Banshan Hidden House (reconstructed from "Banshan Commune")

Address: No. 81, Shuangliu Road, Jiandi Town, Shifang City, Deyang City, Sichuan Province

Introduction : Banshan Hermitage is located at the southern foot of the Jiuding Mountains in the Longmen Mountains. It is at the junction of the first and second terraces of my country's terrain and is the northwest edge of the "Thousand Miles of Fertile Wilderness" Chengdu Plain. It is only 60 kilometers away from Chengdu. Banshan Hermitage is a hotel renovated based on the glass building of the "Banshan Commune" created by founder Su Chengsong. It enjoys the most beautiful mountain scenery in the northwest frontier, with lush forests and bamboos, waterfalls and dragon pools. The Hermitage adopts an all-glass structure, and even the feet are made of glass, which seems to expand the space and provide a new experience. The room design and materials are combined with elements of nature. The use of log tables, rattan beds, and solid wood walls allows people to fully integrate into nature from the senses to the use.

There are currently 4 villas and 23 guest rooms in Banshan Hermitage. The bridge-style houses make each one different. The villas have private living rooms and open kitchens. . There are not too many gorgeous designs and decorations in the room, but the open mountain view is used to set it off. The simple log lines, rattan bed frame, futon cushions, wooden coffee table, and coarse cotton sofa all complement each other, creating an original ecological atmosphere. As soon as you step in, all the bathroom and sanitary ware are standard configuration of a five-star hotel.