Yunqi Island InnNestled within the Linhai Taizhou Fu City Cultural Tourism Zone (a 5A-rated scenic area), Yunqi Island Inn is housed in a collection of historic buildings, including 1950s Soviet-inspired architecture and standalone 1960s brick-wood structures, all of significant heritage value. Guided by the principle of "restoring the old as it was," the design team incorporated modern artistic elements—such as a floating steel staircase in the central courtyard, a Ming-Qing-style landscaped pond in the rear garden, and an avant-garde steel corridor—seamlessly blending them with the vintage architecture.This versatile cultural and creative hub combines a guesthouse, café, artisanal retail, dining, and exhibition spaces. Highlights include:Yunxi·Jindu COFFEE – An industrial-chic café featuring installation art.BANONO – A local lifestyle brand celebrating Linhai’s sticky rice delicacies ("Nuojiji")."Cat Lane" Digital Nomad Hub – A co-working space for remote professionals.Yunxi Market – A curated bazaar for handmade crafts and art.The Yunxi Art Community thrives here, attracting artists nationwide. Weekly events like mini-markets and live music in the front courtyard foster a vibrant creative ecosystem.Convenient Access:A 30-second walk left leads to Ziyang Ancient Street, the core of the tourism zone.A 30-second walk right takes you to Sakura Avenue (Chicheng Road), a pedestrian-friendly scenic street.Limited roadside parking is available for quick drop-offs.Overlooking Mount Jin, the guesthouse offers enchanting night views from its rooms.
"One person came to Haiziyang Ancient Town to play, chose for a long time, chose this homestay. Let me talk about the advantages first: the location is still good, on the street, go downstairs and turn right and go straight, and soon go to the core area of the ancient town. The service is also very enthusiastic and takes the initiative to help carry luggage. The disadvantages are also more obvious: First, there is no elevator, and it is really inconvenient if the luggage is heavy. Second, the room is small, the room I booked is 401 yuan a night, the space is quite small after entering, except that the bed is a narrow aisle on both sides, the place where the mobile phone can be placed is the narrow wall cabinet and the small table on the bedside (the table also has a large table lamp), there is no traditional desk and other furniture. So that night I happened to have a job to do, and then I was embarrassed. There was no place to put the computer. I sat on the bed for half a night. Maybe those who came to live in the hotel didn't think about work. There was no furniture, and of course there was no place to put it. The toilet facilities are OK, the smart toilet and shower are easy to use. The third is that if there are guests in other rooms, the corridor is still not soundproof. After all, it is a small homestay, which is very compact. The night I stayed was 11 o'clock in the middle of the night. Two waves of guests with children were noisy, and the corridors were all wooden floors. , Stepping on crunchy."