GGuest UserVersion 1: Heartwarming Family Trip (for Moments)
Embarked on a ceremonial family trip with my parents and child, and the experience was a perfect 100%!
The hotel's architecture, gardens, and layout are full of thoughtful details, with every step revealing an elegant oriental charm. What surprised us most were the parent-child activities – inspired by Confucius's Six Arts, we made tofu, used an abacus, learned tea art, played 'Touhu' (pitch-pot) and archery, along with a solemn 'Kaibali' (commencement ceremony) and fun plant exploration. Since there were fewer people during the week, we had an exclusive experience just for our group. The teachers were professional and patient, meticulously preparing everything from costumes and background music to teaching aids, allowing the children to understand traditional culture through play. It's especially suitable for preschoolers to have an immersive experience.
The dining was also exceptionally thoughtful: after breakfast, they would proactively pack sugar-free bread and children's snacks. Each dish in the Chinese restaurant came with a little story, turning dining into an interesting science popularization. The connecting room design truly understands family travel, providing both independent space for elders and children while allowing easy oversight at any time, making us feel completely secure.
This slow-paced cultural journey allowed adults to relax and children to grow. It's a treasure destination worth revisiting again and again ✨
Version 2: Concise Recommendation (for Xiaohongshu/Dianping)
✨ The perfect family trip template for traveling with seniors + kids ✨
• Environment: The hotel's architecture + garden design is super thoughtful, full of Chinese aesthetics, and great for photos 📸
• Parent-child activities: Centered around 'Confucius's Six Arts,' including tofu making/abacus practice/tea art/Touhu/Kaibali/plant exploration. The teachers are professional and patient, and the exclusive weekday experience was absolutely amazing! Both cultural enlightenment and fun games are online, super suitable for preschoolers 👶
• Dining: The breakfast restaurant proactively packs sugar-free bread + children's snacks, they truly understand the needs of elders and children; each dish in the Chinese restaurant has a little story, so dining can also be educational 🍽️
• Room Type: Connecting rooms are a lifesaver for families with kids and seniors, providing independent space while still allowing care and oversight. So much peace of mind!
• Service: Front desk and restaurant staff are super friendly and thoughtful, always anticipating needs. Five-star service, highly recommended! ⭐
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