Richfield
The Jiujiaofeng wind follows the Banjizui and arrives at Xinpu. The rice grown in this area has a soft yet resilient quality. The wind wildly blows and blows, from the lush green seedlings to the golden yellow rice ears, yet they never fall or surrender. When the wind sweeps across the entire green carpet of rice fields, you can see it really resembles rolling ocean waves, and the air carries the fragrance of fresh grass. The full, golden rice ears sway in the wind, shining brilliantly, while the air is filled with the simple and steady atmosphere unique to rural life. The rustling sound seems to proclaim the joyful news of a bountiful harvest. The locals have grown up eating local rice, and they are well accustomed to such strong winds!
Facilities
· Common areas:
Kitchen, mini bar counter, dining table, refrigerator, hot and cold water dispenser
· In-room amenities:
King-size bed, air conditioning (heating and cooling), Bluetooth speaker, WIFI, separate wet and dry shower, natural essential oil bath amenities, hairdryer, towels, bath towels
• No TV in the room, and disposable toiletries are not provided
· Additional reminder:
The “Ricefield” room uses non-blackout curtains. For guests who are easily awakened by light, we recommend the “Town” or “Bamboo” room types.
Monday to Thursday: 3780 NT
Friday to Saturday: 4280 NT
Holiday prices are subject to announcement.