It combines a bar, a cafe, and a book bar into one, and it also provides accommodation. This fat otaku will really love it!
Starting Point: Phase II Oceanfront Apartments - Viewing the Sea from the Clouds Early in the morning, opening the floor-to-ceiling windows of Phase II Oceanfront Apartments, the sea surface, shrouded in the mist, resembles undeveloped film. Designed by a Japanese architect, this 12-story loft apartment offers a perfect view over the acacia forest, echoing the white spires of the Aranya Auditorium. On the balcony, a half-empty glass of red wine from the previous night condenses with salt-like dewdrops. Downstairs, a resident takes his Border Collie for a morning run, his paws leaving plum blossom patterns on the grass moistened by the automatic sprinkler system. As the housekeeper delivers the breakfast basket, she reminds me, "Go through the back door of the apartment through the Phase I villa complex, and you can hear the locust trees planted twenty years ago telling their stories." First Stop: Phase I Listening to the Sea Villas - A Seaside Narrative Frozen in Time Traveling northeast along the flagstone path, the red sloping roofs of the Phase I Listening to the Sea villa complex awaken in the morning light. The ginkgo trees planted in the 1990s have grown taller than the third-floor terrace. Hanging from their branches are the owner's homemade "cherry sharing baskets"—cherries ripe in May are available for passersby to pick. In a courtyard, an elderly man in a button-down shirt is pruning wisteria. He weaves the clippings into bird's nests and hangs them from the sycamore trees lining the public walkway. "These trees have witnessed Aranya's transformation from a fishing village to a utopia." Throughout the heart of the villa complex, Listening to the Sea Garden, a green wall of camphor and privet trees blocks the sea breeze, leaving only the muffled thud of sycamore fruit falling to the ground. Elderly women practicing Tai Chi push hands on the waterside boardwalk perform morning exercises. Behind them, the facades of the early-development townhouses are covered with ground weeds, and the copper house numbers on the cast iron mailboxes have oxidized to an emerald green. Second Stop: A Secret Coastline—A Symphony of Exercise and Tipsy Feelings Walk 800 meters east to the Aquatic Center. Before 9 a.m., the sea is as smooth as silk. A coach was helping a family assemble a windsurfing board. A five-year-old boy, clutching an orange buoyancy bag, shouted, "Daddy, are we like Life of Pi?" A hundred meters away, the aroma of baking wafted from the Sea Breeze Bar. A barista in a linen apron poured espresso into a wave-shaped ice tray. "This is a 'Tidal Iced Americano.' The flavor changes with the temperature as the ice melts." Northward along the beach, the mirrored facade of the EOSO Yunsong Hotel refracted the sea and sky into a kaleidoscope. Bikini-clad girls posed in the infinity pool, while guests at the neighboring Suka Hotel used telescopes to observe cargo ships in Bohai Bay. At the Seaside Real Estate Center, a humorous sign stood next to a sand table model: "Buy a house and get a free sea breeze, but you have to earn the sunset yourself." Third Stop: Dune Art Museum - Whispering Between Earth and Sea Returning from the coastline toward the wetlands, the Dune Art Museum crept beneath the sand dunes like an alien relic. The concrete tunnel at the entrance filtered the light into an amber hue. Inside, an art exhibition themed "Ocean Skeletons" unfolded: a 3D-printed installation of a giant whale rib juxtaposed with a real conch fossil. A curator in a black dress explained to visitors, "This spiral ramp symbolizes the golden section of the Nautilus shell. At the end, you'll hear the white noise of the tide." Stop 4: The Dramatic Triangle—A Carnival of Dionysus and Ideals Through the acacia grove, rehearsals for the environmental play "The Seagull" were underway on the open-air stage of Theater A. Actors, wrapped in costumes made of fishing nets, moved through the audience. In contrast, the circular staircase of the Dionysus Theater evoked a more ancient Greek atmosphere. A photographer in a fisherman's hat crouched at the highest point, using a telephoto lens to capture seagulls flying over the stone pillars. Meanwhile, tucked away on the edge of Phase 5, the Beehive Theater hosted a script reading. University students gathered around a stage constructed from converted shipping containers, their manuscripts rustling in the sea breeze. Stop 5: Wandering in Utopia – The Poetics of Words and Dwelling Entering the cultural heartland, within the glass curtain wall of the Utopia Bookstore, a line for a book signing stretched out the door. A reader, clutching "A Room by the Sea," exclaimed, "The book list here is like a love letter to the sea." In the lobby bar of the neighboring Tangshe Hotel, guests copied the Heart Sutra with brushes on rice paper, the scent of ink and sea salt lingering in the air-conditioned air. Strolling through the Sixth Phase Cultural and Creative District, visitors pressed wet sand into molds in a ceramic studio to create a sand sculpture called "The Library of Loneliness." The owner reminded them, "Beidaihe's sand contains mica, and after firing, it will sparkle like stars." Destination: The Sixth Canteen – A Life of Humanity in a Steel Forest Arriving at the Sixth Canteen, this eatery hidden on the basement level of the Kennel Hotel exudes an industrial aesthetic. Art installations made of wire mesh hang between the exposed concrete columns, and a neon sign at the food pickup area reads, "Food is Faith." The must-try Sichuan-style spicy hot pot offers a choice of Bohai shrimp and Inner Mongolian lamb, with the broth freshly stir-fried daily with 23 spices. The Old Beijing Braised Pork and Roasted Sausage Casings are meticulously prepared, and paired with a sour plum soup made with snowflake pear from Zhaoxian County, Hebei Province, the savory and sweet flavors complement each other. Hiking Notes: The Growth Rings of a Community Spatial Narrative: From the red-brick villas of Phase 1 to the industrial-style lofts of Phase 6, the shifting architectural styles mirror the 20-year evolution of China's coastal communities. Dramatic Daily Life: Young people reading scripts on the steps of the Dionysus Theater, guests copying Buddhist scriptures at the Tangshe Hotel, and students discussing exhibition plans in the sixth cafeteria—these together form a parallel universe within Aranya. Ecological Details: The cherry trees in the Phase 1 villa area are selected annually by residents through a vote, and a "sea glass recycling station" has been established on the beach in Phase 6 for artistic creation. Next Episode Preview: Route D will explore the secret forests of Phase 9, the Sophora japonica market, and the late-night cafeteria, unlocking Aranya's moonlight narrative. Reference Route Map Phase 2 Oceanfront Apartments → Phase 1 Sea View Villas → Water Sports Center → Dune Art Museum → Drama Triangle → Phase 6 Cultural and Creative Area → Sixth Canteen (Total distance: approximately 5.2 km, 4-5 hours, including time spent visiting the art museum) Practical Tips The Dune Art Museum is closed on Tuesdays, so it's recommended to avoid Mondays during exhibition setup. The Water Sports Center offers free sunscreen mud. #SonglikeJourney #SecretHiddenWonderfulHikeRoutes. Windsurfing experiences require reservations two hours in advance. Phase 6 hosts an open-air concert, "Ocean Wave Soundscape Experiment," every evening at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available from merchants.
I am used to the bustling city of Beijing, and I want to see the free blue sea. White church, blue coast, big beach, distant tides singing. Aranya is too suitable for weekend relaxation, taking kids out for a date, and giving yourself a holiday~ · This time I went to Aranya, the atmosphere of joy in the park was very strong. Just in time for the arrival of the Single People Comedy Festival sponsored by Ryukakusan. I also checked in at the interactive experience exhibition of Ryukakusan and Naive Ideal Country. There is also a Ryukakusan booth, which is interesting and informative, and easy to make films. The experience exhibition is very relaxing and healing. I received a lot of Ryukakusan's peripherals and different types of throat lozenges along the way. It is refreshing and delicious, and the experience is quite good. If you are going to Aranya to watch the comedy festival in the near future, you must check in! ! ! · 📍7 must-visit places: ✅Aranya Auditorium: The pure white auditorium and the blue sea complement each other, healing and holy, revealing a unique atmosphere at sunset ✅naive ideal country: From March 21st to 27th, Ryukakusan and naive ideal country launched the "Opening the Book (jùan) is More Happiness" interactive experience exhibition, with a series of light-hearted and humorous books to read, as well as interactive installations beyond the film As the champion of the comedy festival, Ryukakusan will also distribute customized [Hahahahahaha Supply Pack] on site, which contains Ryukakusan throat lozenges and various customized peripherals ✅Dionysus Square (Ryukakusan Good Voice Supply Station): It is also Ryukakusan's exclusive booth, where you can get another small-grain Ryukakusan lozenge, which the audience of the comedy festival should need ✅UCCA Dune Art Museum: The art museum is hidden between the sand and the sea, with a white cave entrance and glass skylight design, which is beautiful and interesting ✅Lonely Library: Facing the sea, the atmosphere Very good, opening hours 9:30-19:30 ✅Monologue Art Museum: Top 10 museums in the world in 2022, free and good for taking photos ✅Wave Bar or Sea Breeze Bar: A coffee shop with a pure white building, very suitable for fresh and clean art films · [About transportation] 🚗Self-driving: Starting from Beijing, nearly 300 kilometers, driving takes 3 hours 🚄High-speed rail: K7719 Beijing-Beidaihe (get off at Changli on Saturday 8:15-11:05), second-class seat 63.5; G 9900 Beidaihe-Beijing Station (Sunday 20:33-22:00), second-class seat 153.5 · ⚠️Other tips: 1. Make an online reservation for Aranya at least 1 day in advance, otherwise you will not be able to enter 2. There is plenty of light during the day, so be sure to take sunscreen 3. Most of the buildings in Aranya are off-white, and the outfits are mainly black and white, which also match the sea surface. You can also boldly contrast colors for a more fashionable look 4. The temperature difference between day and night is large, so remember to bring a thick coat when you get up early and come back late #Photography of a beautiful exhibition #Scenic spot photography guide #Learn to take photos technically #Internet celebrity check-in place
💝Aranya, a literary utopia embraced by the sea, not only has intoxicating sunrises and sunsets, but also a series of food spots that can make taste buds cheer. During my days in Aranya, I plunged into the local food world and unlocked several impressive restaurants and shops. Now I can't wait to share my food map with you. 1. Sugu Bread: It is a bakery that Gao Yuanyuan and Zhao Youting have checked in. Recommended food: Gugu egg tarts are rich in milk flavor; lava cheese tarts are full of milk flavor; apple pie is crispy and refreshing; Hawthorn Dirty is the signature, thick ice blog with coffee liquid, and a circle of hawthorn crumbs on the cup; butter biscuits have flavors such as grape rum, crispy and delicious; rose cranberry muffins are also very popular. 2. The Fourth Canteen: Located in Building 3, D3 Area, Aranya Community, the average per capita consumption is 53 yuan, which is considered a cheap dining area in the Aranya scenic area. Recommended food: scallops, oysters, spicy hot pot, casserole rice noodles, Shanxi Roujiamo, big pancakes, etc., and pig's trotter noodles and pig's trotter rice are also highly recommended. 3. Naive Ideal Country: It is a new attempt to explore the transformation of China's publishing industry. It integrates functions such as book pavilion, coffee shop, nightingale bar, cultural salon, writing guest room and youth hostel. Recommended food: You can order coffee, wine and other drinks. It is suitable to order a cup of coffee, choose a book and kill time. 4. Bird Foot: It is a yakitori restaurant with a relatively expensive price. Recommended food: Chicken liver mousse, basil chicken thigh meat, chicken meatballs with sterilized eggs, and grilled corn are also good. 5. Y Sea: A seaside restaurant, designed by a vertical building, with distinctive architectural features and large glass windows, which can use the waves as the background. Recommended food: There is no particularly clear recommended dish, but you can enjoy the beautiful sea view while enjoying the food. 💝How is it? Just read this article about eating! I want to praise that these restaurants are pet-friendly! You can travel with your furry children without worry! Take action now! #TravelExperienceBountyPlan#CheckoutInternetCelebrityRestaurants #FoodFestival #AfternoonTeaFavoriteForBeautyControl #CheckInCelebrityRestaurants
💝I have heard that Naive in Aranya is full of literary atmosphere, and this time I finally have the opportunity to check in. As soon as I get off the car, I can see the simple and unique architectural appearance of Naive Utopia from a distance, which is very conspicuous in the streets of Aranya. 💝Walking into Naive is like stepping into a small world full of literary atmosphere. The space in the store is spacious and bright, and the tall bookshelves are filled with a wide variety of books, covering literature, art, philosophy and other fields. The sun shines through the window onto the wooden floor and bookshelves, and the light and shadow are intertwined, which is particularly warm. 💝I wandered among the bookshelves, my fingers gently slid across the beautifully bound books, and finally picked one that I was interested in, and ordered a cup of signature special coffee-"Reunion". Sitting in the corner by the window, taking a sip of coffee, the mellow coffee aroma has a rich taste. While savoring coffee and immersing yourself in the world of books, time seems to have slowed down. 💝When night falls, Naive will turn into a bar again. People who visit Aranya at night are very comfortable here, enjoying the sea breeze and the aroma of wine. 💝naive also has special writing rooms and youth hostels, hidden behind the bookshelves, which need to be entered through a secret door, providing a secluded creative residence for writers staying in the "Utopia". The room has a good layout, high ceilings, green windowsills, vinyl record players, etc., and coffee or cocktail coupons are also given when you check in. 💝This experience at naive made me feel the unique literary charm of Aranya. It is not just a bookstore, coffee shop or bar, but also an ideal space for the soul to rest and for ideas to communicate and collide. #Literary check-in point #The place where friends circle is asked #The Internet celebrity store that blasts friends circle #Niche Discovery Club #Travel Experience Bounty Program
It combines a bar, a cafe, and a book bar into one, and it also provides accommodation. This fat otaku will really love it!
Starting Point: Phase II Oceanfront Apartments - Viewing the Sea from the Clouds Early in the morning, opening the floor-to-ceiling windows of Phase II Oceanfront Apartments, the sea surface, shrouded in the mist, resembles undeveloped film. Designed by a Japanese architect, this 12-story loft apartment offers a perfect view over the acacia forest, echoing the white spires of the Aranya Auditorium. On the balcony, a half-empty glass of red wine from the previous night condenses with salt-like dewdrops. Downstairs, a resident takes his Border Collie for a morning run, his paws leaving plum blossom patterns on the grass moistened by the automatic sprinkler system. As the housekeeper delivers the breakfast basket, she reminds me, "Go through the back door of the apartment through the Phase I villa complex, and you can hear the locust trees planted twenty years ago telling their stories." First Stop: Phase I Listening to the Sea Villas - A Seaside Narrative Frozen in Time Traveling northeast along the flagstone path, the red sloping roofs of the Phase I Listening to the Sea villa complex awaken in the morning light. The ginkgo trees planted in the 1990s have grown taller than the third-floor terrace. Hanging from their branches are the owner's homemade "cherry sharing baskets"—cherries ripe in May are available for passersby to pick. In a courtyard, an elderly man in a button-down shirt is pruning wisteria. He weaves the clippings into bird's nests and hangs them from the sycamore trees lining the public walkway. "These trees have witnessed Aranya's transformation from a fishing village to a utopia." Throughout the heart of the villa complex, Listening to the Sea Garden, a green wall of camphor and privet trees blocks the sea breeze, leaving only the muffled thud of sycamore fruit falling to the ground. Elderly women practicing Tai Chi push hands on the waterside boardwalk perform morning exercises. Behind them, the facades of the early-development townhouses are covered with ground weeds, and the copper house numbers on the cast iron mailboxes have oxidized to an emerald green. Second Stop: A Secret Coastline—A Symphony of Exercise and Tipsy Feelings Walk 800 meters east to the Aquatic Center. Before 9 a.m., the sea is as smooth as silk. A coach was helping a family assemble a windsurfing board. A five-year-old boy, clutching an orange buoyancy bag, shouted, "Daddy, are we like Life of Pi?" A hundred meters away, the aroma of baking wafted from the Sea Breeze Bar. A barista in a linen apron poured espresso into a wave-shaped ice tray. "This is a 'Tidal Iced Americano.' The flavor changes with the temperature as the ice melts." Northward along the beach, the mirrored facade of the EOSO Yunsong Hotel refracted the sea and sky into a kaleidoscope. Bikini-clad girls posed in the infinity pool, while guests at the neighboring Suka Hotel used telescopes to observe cargo ships in Bohai Bay. At the Seaside Real Estate Center, a humorous sign stood next to a sand table model: "Buy a house and get a free sea breeze, but you have to earn the sunset yourself." Third Stop: Dune Art Museum - Whispering Between Earth and Sea Returning from the coastline toward the wetlands, the Dune Art Museum crept beneath the sand dunes like an alien relic. The concrete tunnel at the entrance filtered the light into an amber hue. Inside, an art exhibition themed "Ocean Skeletons" unfolded: a 3D-printed installation of a giant whale rib juxtaposed with a real conch fossil. A curator in a black dress explained to visitors, "This spiral ramp symbolizes the golden section of the Nautilus shell. At the end, you'll hear the white noise of the tide." Stop 4: The Dramatic Triangle—A Carnival of Dionysus and Ideals Through the acacia grove, rehearsals for the environmental play "The Seagull" were underway on the open-air stage of Theater A. Actors, wrapped in costumes made of fishing nets, moved through the audience. In contrast, the circular staircase of the Dionysus Theater evoked a more ancient Greek atmosphere. A photographer in a fisherman's hat crouched at the highest point, using a telephoto lens to capture seagulls flying over the stone pillars. Meanwhile, tucked away on the edge of Phase 5, the Beehive Theater hosted a script reading. University students gathered around a stage constructed from converted shipping containers, their manuscripts rustling in the sea breeze. Stop 5: Wandering in Utopia – The Poetics of Words and Dwelling Entering the cultural heartland, within the glass curtain wall of the Utopia Bookstore, a line for a book signing stretched out the door. A reader, clutching "A Room by the Sea," exclaimed, "The book list here is like a love letter to the sea." In the lobby bar of the neighboring Tangshe Hotel, guests copied the Heart Sutra with brushes on rice paper, the scent of ink and sea salt lingering in the air-conditioned air. Strolling through the Sixth Phase Cultural and Creative District, visitors pressed wet sand into molds in a ceramic studio to create a sand sculpture called "The Library of Loneliness." The owner reminded them, "Beidaihe's sand contains mica, and after firing, it will sparkle like stars." Destination: The Sixth Canteen – A Life of Humanity in a Steel Forest Arriving at the Sixth Canteen, this eatery hidden on the basement level of the Kennel Hotel exudes an industrial aesthetic. Art installations made of wire mesh hang between the exposed concrete columns, and a neon sign at the food pickup area reads, "Food is Faith." The must-try Sichuan-style spicy hot pot offers a choice of Bohai shrimp and Inner Mongolian lamb, with the broth freshly stir-fried daily with 23 spices. The Old Beijing Braised Pork and Roasted Sausage Casings are meticulously prepared, and paired with a sour plum soup made with snowflake pear from Zhaoxian County, Hebei Province, the savory and sweet flavors complement each other. Hiking Notes: The Growth Rings of a Community Spatial Narrative: From the red-brick villas of Phase 1 to the industrial-style lofts of Phase 6, the shifting architectural styles mirror the 20-year evolution of China's coastal communities. Dramatic Daily Life: Young people reading scripts on the steps of the Dionysus Theater, guests copying Buddhist scriptures at the Tangshe Hotel, and students discussing exhibition plans in the sixth cafeteria—these together form a parallel universe within Aranya. Ecological Details: The cherry trees in the Phase 1 villa area are selected annually by residents through a vote, and a "sea glass recycling station" has been established on the beach in Phase 6 for artistic creation. Next Episode Preview: Route D will explore the secret forests of Phase 9, the Sophora japonica market, and the late-night cafeteria, unlocking Aranya's moonlight narrative. Reference Route Map Phase 2 Oceanfront Apartments → Phase 1 Sea View Villas → Water Sports Center → Dune Art Museum → Drama Triangle → Phase 6 Cultural and Creative Area → Sixth Canteen (Total distance: approximately 5.2 km, 4-5 hours, including time spent visiting the art museum) Practical Tips The Dune Art Museum is closed on Tuesdays, so it's recommended to avoid Mondays during exhibition setup. The Water Sports Center offers free sunscreen mud. #SonglikeJourney #SecretHiddenWonderfulHikeRoutes. Windsurfing experiences require reservations two hours in advance. Phase 6 hosts an open-air concert, "Ocean Wave Soundscape Experiment," every evening at 7:00 PM. Tickets are available from merchants.
I am used to the bustling city of Beijing, and I want to see the free blue sea. White church, blue coast, big beach, distant tides singing. Aranya is too suitable for weekend relaxation, taking kids out for a date, and giving yourself a holiday~ · This time I went to Aranya, the atmosphere of joy in the park was very strong. Just in time for the arrival of the Single People Comedy Festival sponsored by Ryukakusan. I also checked in at the interactive experience exhibition of Ryukakusan and Naive Ideal Country. There is also a Ryukakusan booth, which is interesting and informative, and easy to make films. The experience exhibition is very relaxing and healing. I received a lot of Ryukakusan's peripherals and different types of throat lozenges along the way. It is refreshing and delicious, and the experience is quite good. If you are going to Aranya to watch the comedy festival in the near future, you must check in! ! ! · 📍7 must-visit places: ✅Aranya Auditorium: The pure white auditorium and the blue sea complement each other, healing and holy, revealing a unique atmosphere at sunset ✅naive ideal country: From March 21st to 27th, Ryukakusan and naive ideal country launched the "Opening the Book (jùan) is More Happiness" interactive experience exhibition, with a series of light-hearted and humorous books to read, as well as interactive installations beyond the film As the champion of the comedy festival, Ryukakusan will also distribute customized [Hahahahahaha Supply Pack] on site, which contains Ryukakusan throat lozenges and various customized peripherals ✅Dionysus Square (Ryukakusan Good Voice Supply Station): It is also Ryukakusan's exclusive booth, where you can get another small-grain Ryukakusan lozenge, which the audience of the comedy festival should need ✅UCCA Dune Art Museum: The art museum is hidden between the sand and the sea, with a white cave entrance and glass skylight design, which is beautiful and interesting ✅Lonely Library: Facing the sea, the atmosphere Very good, opening hours 9:30-19:30 ✅Monologue Art Museum: Top 10 museums in the world in 2022, free and good for taking photos ✅Wave Bar or Sea Breeze Bar: A coffee shop with a pure white building, very suitable for fresh and clean art films · [About transportation] 🚗Self-driving: Starting from Beijing, nearly 300 kilometers, driving takes 3 hours 🚄High-speed rail: K7719 Beijing-Beidaihe (get off at Changli on Saturday 8:15-11:05), second-class seat 63.5; G 9900 Beidaihe-Beijing Station (Sunday 20:33-22:00), second-class seat 153.5 · ⚠️Other tips: 1. Make an online reservation for Aranya at least 1 day in advance, otherwise you will not be able to enter 2. There is plenty of light during the day, so be sure to take sunscreen 3. Most of the buildings in Aranya are off-white, and the outfits are mainly black and white, which also match the sea surface. You can also boldly contrast colors for a more fashionable look 4. The temperature difference between day and night is large, so remember to bring a thick coat when you get up early and come back late #Photography of a beautiful exhibition #Scenic spot photography guide #Learn to take photos technically #Internet celebrity check-in place
💝Aranya, a literary utopia embraced by the sea, not only has intoxicating sunrises and sunsets, but also a series of food spots that can make taste buds cheer. During my days in Aranya, I plunged into the local food world and unlocked several impressive restaurants and shops. Now I can't wait to share my food map with you. 1. Sugu Bread: It is a bakery that Gao Yuanyuan and Zhao Youting have checked in. Recommended food: Gugu egg tarts are rich in milk flavor; lava cheese tarts are full of milk flavor; apple pie is crispy and refreshing; Hawthorn Dirty is the signature, thick ice blog with coffee liquid, and a circle of hawthorn crumbs on the cup; butter biscuits have flavors such as grape rum, crispy and delicious; rose cranberry muffins are also very popular. 2. The Fourth Canteen: Located in Building 3, D3 Area, Aranya Community, the average per capita consumption is 53 yuan, which is considered a cheap dining area in the Aranya scenic area. Recommended food: scallops, oysters, spicy hot pot, casserole rice noodles, Shanxi Roujiamo, big pancakes, etc., and pig's trotter noodles and pig's trotter rice are also highly recommended. 3. Naive Ideal Country: It is a new attempt to explore the transformation of China's publishing industry. It integrates functions such as book pavilion, coffee shop, nightingale bar, cultural salon, writing guest room and youth hostel. Recommended food: You can order coffee, wine and other drinks. It is suitable to order a cup of coffee, choose a book and kill time. 4. Bird Foot: It is a yakitori restaurant with a relatively expensive price. Recommended food: Chicken liver mousse, basil chicken thigh meat, chicken meatballs with sterilized eggs, and grilled corn are also good. 5. Y Sea: A seaside restaurant, designed by a vertical building, with distinctive architectural features and large glass windows, which can use the waves as the background. Recommended food: There is no particularly clear recommended dish, but you can enjoy the beautiful sea view while enjoying the food. 💝How is it? Just read this article about eating! I want to praise that these restaurants are pet-friendly! You can travel with your furry children without worry! Take action now! #TravelExperienceBountyPlan#CheckoutInternetCelebrityRestaurants #FoodFestival #AfternoonTeaFavoriteForBeautyControl #CheckInCelebrityRestaurants
💝I have heard that Naive in Aranya is full of literary atmosphere, and this time I finally have the opportunity to check in. As soon as I get off the car, I can see the simple and unique architectural appearance of Naive Utopia from a distance, which is very conspicuous in the streets of Aranya. 💝Walking into Naive is like stepping into a small world full of literary atmosphere. The space in the store is spacious and bright, and the tall bookshelves are filled with a wide variety of books, covering literature, art, philosophy and other fields. The sun shines through the window onto the wooden floor and bookshelves, and the light and shadow are intertwined, which is particularly warm. 💝I wandered among the bookshelves, my fingers gently slid across the beautifully bound books, and finally picked one that I was interested in, and ordered a cup of signature special coffee-"Reunion". Sitting in the corner by the window, taking a sip of coffee, the mellow coffee aroma has a rich taste. While savoring coffee and immersing yourself in the world of books, time seems to have slowed down. 💝When night falls, Naive will turn into a bar again. People who visit Aranya at night are very comfortable here, enjoying the sea breeze and the aroma of wine. 💝naive also has special writing rooms and youth hostels, hidden behind the bookshelves, which need to be entered through a secret door, providing a secluded creative residence for writers staying in the "Utopia". The room has a good layout, high ceilings, green windowsills, vinyl record players, etc., and coffee or cocktail coupons are also given when you check in. 💝This experience at naive made me feel the unique literary charm of Aranya. It is not just a bookstore, coffee shop or bar, but also an ideal space for the soul to rest and for ideas to communicate and collide. #Literary check-in point #The place where friends circle is asked #The Internet celebrity store that blasts friends circle #Niche Discovery Club #Travel Experience Bounty Program