Jiumu Songfeng is located in Gucheng Village, Anji, Huzhou, Zhejiang. It is nestled within the pine forest of the Anji Ancient City Archaeological Site Park, a national AAA-rated scenic area. Covering over 300 acres, it boasts Pine Shadow Lake and the Liu Mu Chong lawn, complemented by a thousand acres of tea mountains and five hundred acres of rice fields, all within an oxygen-rich environment.
The campsite features hotel-style tent accommodations, each offering garden views, pine views, lake views, or creek views. There are 19 scenic rest platforms, some positioned along the tents' edges, creating individual courtyard spaces, and others placed within the light gaps of the pine forest, making perfect photo spots. The platforms come with canopies, creating an ideal setting for leisurely moments.
Outside the reception center lies a large valley-shaped tea mountain, where the green of the day blends seamlessly with the sky, and at night, a string of lights creates a starry scene. The campsite has a dedicated parking lot with over 20 spaces and offers comprehensive butler services.
The campsite also features two large bonfire barbecue areas, open-air movies, bonfire parties, canopy barbecues, and Jiumu star maps for stargazing and moon watching. Jiumu Songfeng perfectly combines hotel-style camping with free camping. It offers a multitude of experiences, including private pet spaces, concerts, parent-child painting, yoga sessions, pool parties, Lego building, outdoor fishing, fish enjoyment activities, pine forest singing, and more, providing an unparalleled and enriching experience.
"This holiday exceeded my expectations! The campsite had a wonderful, relaxing atmosphere, truly nestled in the forest. There were swings, a slide, and a small trampoline. Nearby, you could go horseback riding, go-karting, or even off-roading. There was also a long train ride and animals like lambs and deer. You could rent a four-seater touring car or an electric scooter to explore the park, and compared to large parks, the prices weren't expensive. We visited the Mausoleum of the King of Yue and the museum; though not large, they were quite unique.
The room amenities were excellent, quite high-end for a glamping tent. With the AC and heaters running, it was very warm in winter. With earplugs in at night, I slept incredibly well.
The two-person barbecue and local chicken soup provided by the hotel were huge, easily enough for three people, and we could enjoy them on our private patio, which was a special touch. The hotel's vending machine was also convenient for buying snacks and instant noodles.
My favorite parts were the hot spring, the bonfire party, and the sound healing sessions. I stayed two nights and attended two sound healing sessions ā what a great deal! At night, there were so many stars; I even saw the Big Dipper, which made me so happy!
The butler service was fantastic; they contacted us proactively as soon as we booked. Even when the hotel was fully booked, the shuttle bus was always available on demand and could take us anywhere in the park. I'm looking forward to coming back in the summer to experience the pool and paddleboarding!"