GGuest UserThe beauty of the mountains is not in the scene, but in life.
Come to Lushan for 10 days +, immersed in the life of ”Lushan feeling”, at No. 39 of Mituo Temple, I found the feeling of being empty. I don't know if it is because this city fell in love with this room, or because this room fell in love with this city.
More than two months ago, I accidentally saw No. 39 of Mituo Temple on Xiaohongshu. The first thing that attracted me was the special homestay name. What moved me was the environment and feeling, which made me decisively decide to take Lushan as my first destination for going out alone. Mituo Temple No. 39 will be my temporary residence in Lushan, as the message sent to me by the boss sister wrote: welcome home.
The first day I arrived in Lushan was nearly ten o'clock in the evening. Considering that I was traveling alone, the boss intimately invited her father to pick me up at Lushan Station. When I opened the door of the homestay, everything was so familiar, and I suddenly liked the small courtyard under the night lights and the simple and atmospheric ”book sound”.
In the days of Lushan, almost every day, I measured the ancient city with my footsteps, went back and forth to the north and south streets, got up early to climb Lubao Mountain, drank tea in a daze in Mengyang Park, brushed the Nanxun Museum, first pioneer bookstore in Chongzheng College, went to Wenhua College to see architectural relics, and went to Donglianhua Village to walk to the Majia Courtyard. I ate the fast food of Yuanjue Temple and drank Daochang coffee in Dongyue Palace. It was sunny and rainy in Lushan. When I returned to the hotel sooner or later, I pressed the code lock, but I found the feeling of going home.
Today I left Lushan and returned to my city, but I think this Nanxun memory will stay in my life deeply, because here I really feel the goodwill that life should have, even the housekeeper-kitten lemon is so friendly. And the relationship with the owner of the hotel, the parents, also made the meaning of meeting the good people in Jiama. Care in the details of life, patiently introduce the ancient city culture, invite me to eat a piece of noodles with their friends, etc., all made me feel lucky.
I should be the guest who has lived for the longest time so far since the opening of the homestay. I like the corners of this small courtyard. There is a scene. The public area and the room have a sense of design, clean and tidy, and clean every day like a hotel. If you come to Busan, I believe that Mituo Temple 39 will make your living more comfortable and comfortable, welcome home!
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