Introduction to Fengju: The trajectory of the wind, the B&B hotel on the street where Feng lives, is hidden in a quiet corner at No. 32 Wenmiao Lane, Beimen Community, Lijiang Ancient Town. It was once a manor of the Naxi people, and is now endowed with the soul of modern design. Create a place where tradition and innovation coexist harmoniously.When the B&B opens in 2023, it will only have 5 unique guest rooms to ensure a unique experience and privacy for each guest.Here, you can choose the attic family room with strong Naxi style, where every decoration tells ancient stories; or choose the 360-degree viewing room, lie on the soft bed and look up at the brilliance of the ancient city through the floor-to-ceiling windows. The night sky; there is also a 720-degree starry sky room on the top floor. The huge glass window next to the bathtub allows you to be with the stars, as if you are in the infinite universe.The interior facilities of the room are all available, including air conditioning, circulating hot w
"Honestly, 'The Street Where the Wind Dwells' B&B is the most comfortable and genuinely hospitable place I've ever stayed in Lijiang! The location is absolutely fantastic! It's nestled in a quiet alley right by the Old Town, just a few minutes' walk to all the lively spots, yet incredibly peaceful at night – you won't hear a peep. The rooms genuinely feel upscale! We booked the 'Stargazer Room', and through its huge glass window, you get panoramic views of the Old Town rooftops. At night, you can even see the stars – enjoying the night view while soaking in the tub was pure bliss. But the absolute highlight was the owner, Brother Ma – he's incredibly warm and genuine! The moment we arrived at the alley entrance, he jogged out from afar to help us with our luggage. As soon as we stepped inside, he offered us tea – not just out of politeness, but he genuinely chatted with us, sharing tips on authentic local restaurants and small pubs with a great vibe. Even when we came back late at night, we'd often find him in the courtyard, chatting and having tea with other guests. It truly felt like coming home to family. On our departure day, he even gave us some of his homemade cherry wine, saying, ”Come back next time for another drink, and remember the wind of Lijiang!” His words truly warmed my heart. This B&B offers a much more authentic and enjoyable experience than a typical hotel. If I ever return to Lijiang, I'll definitely be staying at 'The Street Where the Wind Dwells' again!"