Yunhuali Intangible Cultural Heritage Art Guesthouse
"Clouds aspire to the elegance of fine attire, and flowers covet the charm of beautiful faces; the spring breeze caresses the railings, where dewdrops glisten with rich luster."
Nestled in the middle street of Luoyi Ancient City, the guesthouse enjoys a prime location. Its premises and surrounding areas are abundant with historical and cultural relics, including the Wenfeng Pagoda, Henan Prefecture Confucian Temple, and the Eighth Route Army Office. It stands opposite the Tongtuo Muyu (Copper Camel at Dusk Rain) — one of Luoyang's renowned Eight Major Scenic Spots — across the street, and is close to Chanhe Zhuying (Crimson Cherry Blossoms by Chan River), one of the Eight Minor Scenic Spots, where guests can admire flowers and enjoy the scenery by the water.
In the vicinity, there are also institutions promoting Heluo culture and folk customs: the Folk Custom Museum, the Memorial Hall of Laozi (ancient Chinese philosopher and thinker), the Luoyang Sui-Tang Grand Canal Museum (a World Cultural Heritage site), and the eastern starting point of the Silk Road.
Adhering to the value concept of "integration for aggregation", Yunhuali inherits the profound heritage of Luoyang's intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Its cultural guest rooms and multi-functional halls seamlessly integrate local ICH crafts such as leather carving, wood carving, tri-color glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty (Tang Sancai), paper cutting, and Luoyang embroidery into the Chinese-style accommodation environment. It promotes the cultural value of this millennium-old imperial capital through the integration of art and humanity.
Meanwhile, the guesthouse provides high-quality butler-style all-round services, allowing guests to enjoy the scenery by the window, sleep peacefully to the sound of the wind, and spend a pleasant and relaxing time.
Yunhuali looks forward to your visit, inviting you to experience the beauty of Luoyang's ancient capital "hand in hand with art"!
„Even though it was the holiday and crowded, the homestay was directly in the center of the ancient city, making it really convenient to stay there. The staff members were kind and offered to buy us medicine when we were sick. Even with the language barrier, the hotel still tried its best to communicate using WeChat with us and was offering a really good experience for tourists like us. Overall, this homestay experience was amazing, since all of the staff members were extremely welcoming and kind.”