The Most Sacred Hotel View in Le'shan, China
While most hotels boast stunning ocean or mountain vistas, today we'll introduce you to a hotel in Le'shan, China, that offers a view unlike any other: a view of the sacred.
This hotel, which we believe boasts the most sacred view we've ever encountered, provides a unique perspective on the profound spirituality of the region.
Based on reviews from previous guests, this hotel is notoriously difficult to find. Even taxi drivers sometimes struggle to locate it. To ensure a smooth arrival, I added the hotel owner on WeChat and requested them to prepare dinner and pick me up at the Le Shan high-speed rail station.
The hotel's entrance is indeed challenging to access. Situated on a river island, it requires navigating through a vegetable garden and is only accessible by a single-lane road.
There are only a few rooms here, and it feels more like a house that has been divided into rooms for guests. The atmosphere is very friendly. We arrived and stayed until we left, and they never asked to see our passports to check in. It felt like we were visiting friends. The owner even told us that we could help ourselves to anything that was lying around.
Let's take a look at the atmosphere in the room first. The bathroom is so transparent. Do you have to look at your friends' faces while you're taking a dump? Well, at least there are curtains, but they're too sheer.
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Sleep and watch friends bathe, like this...
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This image captures the view from our bedroom balcony, taken in the evening upon our arrival.
How's the view from the sacred bedroom balcony? Just open the window curtain or stand on the bedroom balcony and you will see this view. "The Great Buddha of Leshan" is one of the most popular tourist destinations for Thai people.
We then waited for him to cook us dinner. It felt like being at a friend's house and having them make you a meal. It was stir-fried potatoes and stir-fried chicken with green squash. It looked simple, but it was fragrant and delicious. We sat and ate for over an hour, but we still couldn't finish it all. The portions were huge.
This image presents a front view of the hotel, captured during a nighttime stroll after dinner. The illuminated facade showcases a captivating display of vibrant, color-changing lights.
The mountain is not just adorned with lights on the Great Buddha statue. The entire mountain, both left and right, is decorated with beautiful, colorful lights. This is something you really have to see with your own eyes. We couldn't take good pictures at night, and we couldn't even see the face of the Great Buddha statue. In reality, you can see the face of the Buddha.
The evening ambiance of the hotel.
This is a view from the bedroom balcony at night.
However, the morning view...sob...I can't see anything. The fog is too thick. Fortunately, I took many pictures yesterday.
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Let's have breakfast together. There are noodles and bread to choose from. I didn't expect the bread to come in such a large loaf, and it's plain bread too. Fortunately, the bread is soft and easy to eat.
The accommodation is surrounded by a charming array of small trees.
The living room also serves as a dining room, creating a homey atmosphere.
Beverage angle
The front of the hotel in the early morning is full, like a house, not like a hotel at all.
The owner said that we might be the second group of Thai people who have ever stayed here.
Looking down from the walkway on the second floor, it looks like this.
Tea corner in front of the hotel
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It was already around 10 am when we took another picture before leaving the hotel, but the fog still hadn't cleared. What a pity.
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Another photo from the balcony where we had breakfast at the hotel.
The owner drove us to the bus stop for the Giant Buddha of Leshan. We took bus number 13 and arrived directly. After the tour, we met at the high-speed rail station in the evening. The owner also drove to deliver our luggage. Great!
Another person I can't forget is the one who helped us with our luggage. He looked like a martial arts master, a small but agile man. He carried our luggage up and down the stairs with ease, just like the people we see in Chinese martial arts movies.
Goodbye, Fodii Inn
The atmosphere is great
The food is delicious
The owner's service is excellent
The journey to the hotel was very exciting
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