No.90 Zhongshi street, Zhouzhuang Ancient Town, 215325 คุนซาน, เจียงซู, จีน
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The predecessor of the hotel was an ancient building in the late Republic of China and early Qing Dynasty, and it was also a grain management office in the Cultural Revolution. The memory of making soy sauce in childhood is still fresh in my mind. "opposite. There are three entrances in the north and south, a typical architectural pattern of a deep house compound in the south of the Yangtze River.เพิ่มเติม
The location was great for exploring within the beautiful ancient water town. The owner was very friendly and provided excellent customer service. Loved the interior and would highly recommend this stay!
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ผู้เข้าพัก
27 พฤศจิกายน 2023
It's very clean and comfortable, and the traditional building and furniture create a great a**osphere.
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Xuan Thuy
23 ตุลาคม 2023
The onwers of the homestay are very friendly and helpfull. The room was clean, especial the toilet was well equiped and super clean.
The homestay located right at the heart of the ancient town, everything is in walking distance, you can strolling around very easily.
We stayed here one night, night time and early morning the town was very quiet and beautiful we could explore every part of the town ... so very beautiful!
The predecessor of the hotel was an ancient building in the late Republic of China and early Qing Dynasty, and it was also a grain management office in the Cultural Revolution. The memory of making soy sauce in childhood is still fresh in my mind. "opposite. There are three entrances in the north and south, a typical architectural pattern of a deep house compound in the south of the Yangtze River.
The style of today's mansion is still the same. After the precipitation of time, it has transformed into the current Qingyun Hotel. We have retained the most primitive appearance of the old building. Each room is named "Ruyi" and "Changle" after ancient customs... The metaphors of things going well, always smiling, etc., in the ink painting of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River, burning incense, drinking tea, and interpreting the feeling of tranquility in the midst of trouble.