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November 20, 2025
As its name suggests, the Ru Ni Suo Yuan B&B next to Guoqing Temple is unforgettable! Choosing this B&B was the luckiest thing on my trip to Tiantai Mountain! The location is truly superb, just a few minutes' walk from the Guoqing Temple gate. In the morning, I walked through the mist to the ancient temple to hear the bells, and in the evening, I leisurely returned along the rice paddy paths, surrounded by soothing pastoral scenery. Transportation was completely hassle-free. The B&B has a Hui-style architectural feel, with a clean and tidy courtyard. Potted plants laden with bright red persimmons adorn the veranda, and there's a tea table and parasols in the courtyard. Brewing a pot of tea and feeling the breeze instantly washes away travel fatigue. The rooms were surprisingly clean, with soft, skin-friendly bedding, a odor-free bathroom, and a strong, warm shower. The facilities were comprehensive, even the toiletries were thoughtfully designed. Best of all, the owner and his family were incredibly kind and patient. The young, handsome owner, a Gen Z guy, was warm and considerate, always putting the guests first. The pick-up and drop-off service was impeccable – a huge thumbs up! And the breakfast deserves special mention! The freshly pan-fried dumpling rolls are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, along with meat buns, sweet potato buns, taro buns, and Tiantai-style "hu la tai" (a type of rice noodle soup), as well as soft and sticky rice porridge with various side dishes. Every morning, a different menu is prepared for guests, all with homely, fresh, and delicious flavors—more satisfying than restaurants. I stayed here for several nights; there was no city hustle and bustle, only the tranquility of the mountains and the warmth of family. Whether you come for the Zen-like atmosphere of Guoqing Temple or want to escape the city and relax, this guesthouse is definitely worth a visit! I've already recommended it to my friends, and I'll definitely stay here again next time I'm in Tiantai Mountain!
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