The hotel is located next to Longxing Temple in Pengzhou City, with convenient transportation. The hotel has 71 guest rooms, all of which are equipped with air conditioning, cable TV, free WiFi, mini bar, high-end toiletries, and more. Some rooms are also equipped with private soup, creating a high-quality enjoyment and comfortable sleep experience for guests. Diversified supporting styles including restaurants, multifunctional meeting rooms, chess and card rooms, calligraphy rooms, tea rooms, children's academies, incense halls, meditation halls, fitness centers, and self-service laundry rooms, to meet the various accommodation needs of hotel guests
"Staying at Zen Yilongxing Hotel, nestled amidst its eaves and breezes, felt like stealing a moment of peace from the busy world. The hotel's environment and service were superb, especially Ms. Long En at the front desk.
Spring sunlight filtered through the intricate layers of eaves, falling gently on the turning pages of a book and illuminating the vibrant azaleas. Dressed simply, with hair half-tied, I found a serene encounter in the ancient temple's quietude – with words, with nature, and with the thousand-year-old pagoda's silhouette. The light and shadow beneath the eaves perfectly touched my shoulder, and the azaleas bloomed brilliantly nearby, yet they didn't disturb this tranquility in the slightest. My fingertips traced the pages, each word imbued with Zen. Even the wind seemed to slow, gently brushing through my hair, keeping all the clamor beyond the courtyard gate. I sat on a stone next to the bluestone slab, lush flowering trees behind me, and a Chinese-style courtyard with dark tiles and white walls in the distance. Sunlight, filtered through new leaves and branches, cast dappled shadows on the book. In this moment, time seemed to stretch, leaving only the rustle of turning pages and a profound clarity and calm within my heart. Leaning against the railing, behind me stood the Longxing Temple's millennium-old stupa, its golden pinnacle gleaming under the clear sky. The book in my hand remained open, my gaze fixed on the distance. The ancient temple's morning bells seemed to still echo in my ears, the Chinese courtyard's flying eaves were staggered, the vegetation lush. Between heaven and earth, there was only a sense of ease and freedom.
In this tranquil Zen courtyard, reading, admiring flowers, and gazing at the pagoda made life feel like a poem. It turns out the most healing moments are never found by rushing to distant lands, but by gently encountering oneself amidst the daily life of an ancient temple, finding inner peace and strength in every flower, every plant, every word, and every phrase."