[Zen Salvation in the Scorching Heat | Emeishan Zen Tea Manor: Offering Coolness and Tenderness] Before arriving at Mount Emei, I was most dreading the midsummer heatwave—40°C at the foot of the mountain, even the wind felt sticky. But the moment I checked into the Zen Tea Manor, all my anxieties were put on hold. We arrived at 4:00 PM. The manor is tucked away mid-mountain, surrounded by pine forests and tea plantations. The rooms feature a Japanese Zen style, with solid wood furniture and cotton and linen bedding. The terrace, nestled among trees, offers a clear view of the distant mountain shrubs, creating a picturesque vista.
Our housekeeper, Ms. Zhou Zhou, had already set the room to 23°C, and the coolness was immediate upon entering. Mr. Zhang, the owner of the tea manor, is humorous and attentive. My mother and I felt a deep sense of warmth and kindness. Staying at the Zen Tea Manor was like falling into a glass of iced tea—cool but not icy, fragrant but not greasy, and all the heat was gently dissipated. Therefore, I would like to strongly recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a "healing feeling" during their travels, especially those who are afraid of the heat. You will definitely not regret choosing this place! Finally, I would like to thank Mr. Zhang, the owner of the manor, Miss Zhou Zhou, the housekeeper, and Uncle Zhang, the service staff, for making the guest feel at home.
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