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What exactly does Li Zhemin lodge mean?
The homestay culture in Zhejiang.

The orientation of B&B is: rural environment, farmers' simplicity, hotel standards and service full of temperature. When the hotel is still taking shape, it is the future of the hotel. It's tailor-made, and both urban and rural areas like it. The era of homestay is coming to us. Temperature, countryside, birds singing, dogs barking, wheat waves and distant places are the goals of mainstream consumers.

From this point of view, B&B seems to be an accommodation service industry extending from the tourism industry chain similar to Minsu.

But as far as the competition is concerned, it should not be so commercialized. Personally, I think B&B should also refer to the local architectural features of Zhejiang and the significance of people's lifestyle, perhaps starting from here.

In the countryside, every house is commensurate with "home", unlike "court" and "residence" which are too big and "house" too small. At first glance, the name "Laojinjia, Laolijia, Laoyujia, Laoduanjia and Heshujia" looks like visiting an old friend's house in the countryside and returning to his uncle's house. It is kind and has no sense of disobedience.

The family name snuggles up to each other, adding a bit of intimacy to the neighborhood relationship.

Among them, Uncle He's family has 7 rooms, which can accommodate at most 14 adults and 7 children under 5 years old. Whether it is a small company's group building or an old classmate's party, it can basically accommodate it.

According to the original owner's intention, the seven rooms here chose some characters to combine with wood, and named them as Yongmu, Chengmu, Zhaomu, Shimiu, Wenmu, Xianmu and Xu Mu. The original owner can still find elements related to himself here, and residents can also feel a nostalgic atmosphere in the design.

It is said that there is a little squirrel living on the camphor tree in Uncle He's yard. If you are lucky, you can see them jumping between branches outside the glass wall of the room. In the big yard, there are birds and flowers in spring and leaves in autumn.

You can organize a BBQ barbecue in the yard with friends from the same industry. The housekeeper will prepare a barbecue grill for you. You just need to bring the ingredients or inform the housekeeper in advance to prepare the ingredients. From dusk to sunset, enjoy the amazing sight of the sun falling on the branches while eating; After the frog sounds, if you are not interested, you can also go to the field to blow the long-lost evening breeze, which just helps digestion.

If you want to eat some rural local dishes, you can go to Laojin's house across the river, which is Su Xiang's canteen.

It may be fresh ingredients, a continuation of ancient methods, special cooking, or a combination of all the above flavors, which will make many people always want to take some jiaozi and meatballs home after leaving. When the seasons change, chef Fang Jie will also introduce different delicious dishes.

Besides houses like Uncle He and Laojin, Su Xiang also has a unique "front desk". There can be a rural library for children to read books after school, or a WIFI Little Square for everyone to do nothing.

There are also a group of beautiful housekeepers after 90, who can teach you manners and speak English. Every Monday to Thursday, the hotel often holds some activities for tourists. The housekeeper will teach the children to arrange flowers, and the village secretary will teach tea.

When people are busy, they often can't tell who is a tourist and who is a villager. As Xu, the manager of Shangsi 'an B&B, said: "B&B is not just a hotel, a scenic spot, it is the home of all people who like the countryside."

The place that can't be reached is called the distance; The place where you can't go back is your hometown; Home is a home with feelings.

After leaving the countryside for many years, do you often think of the lively activities in the village, childhood stories told by children, authentic meals in the village ... Many conjectures, many memories, and many losses you think will be realized one by one after your hometown appears.

Homesickness belongs to our hometown.