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September 30, 2025
Pushing open the doors of All Seasons is like stepping out of the hustle and bustle into a space where time seems to slow down. A few books lie on the long wooden table in the lobby, and the tea table exudes the subtle fragrance of Longjing tea. There are no ostentatious decorations, yet the atmosphere instantly soothes the weary traveler.
The rooms are filled with thoughtful touches: the bedding is soft enough to absorb all fatigue, the lamplight perfectly illuminates the pages of a book, and even the bathrobe seems tailor-made for an autumn night. In the morning, the hot soy milk served at the front desk is still steaming; when returning home late, the nightlight left on by the cleaning lady in the corridor casts long, warm shadows.
It never says "make yourself at home," but with a cup of tea, a lamp, and a gentle greeting, it allows travelers in a strange city to feel the warmth of home—not a replicated familiarity, but a comforting sense of being put at ease.
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