I spent a few days with friends at Boxinyu Muxing Camp and didn't want to leave.
I found an amazing campsite.
Surroundings:
The entire campsite is made of wood, with wooden houses, chairs, and a children's playground. There are also tents and grass, making it a great place to take photos!
Food:
You can barbecue here, and there is coffee, juice, a bar, and a workshop where you can make plaster dolls, tie-dye, pottery, and more. Come and have fun!
There are areas for setting up your own tent and for glamping. I chose to set up my own tent, which was tiring but fun. The DIY area and some of the glamping area are in the same place. Both areas are divided into sections by tree stumps and trees, and each section has its own path, so no one will walk through your campsite. This ensures privacy and peace and quiet. You won't be disturbed during the day, and no one will walk past your tent at night. There are also rules about not making noise at night, so it's much quieter than other campsites. I slept really well, and the only sounds at night were frogs, the owner's cat, and bees and birds in the morning. There was no other noise, but remember to bring earplugs because the sounds of nature can also affect your sleep.