Founded by Weng Bao, founder of Huizhi Media, Wenchang Baodi 1992 Homestay is a characteristic homestay rooted in Wenchang, integrating local culture with the rustic charm of the island.
It boasts two core location advantages: one is in the old town area of Wencheng Town, adjacent to cultural landmarks such as Wenchang Park and Confucian Temple, within walking distance of the Nanyang-style old street; the other is nestled deep in the coconut groves of Dongjiao Town, with a view of the 10,000-mu coconut forest right out of the window. The homestay has 10 themed guest rooms, each equipped with double balconies, rattan furniture and customized Li brocade bedding. It ensures a high-quality sleep experience with a quiet environment and skin-friendly bedding.
Here, guests can immerse themselves in the charm of Wenchang: they can not only make reservations to watch rocket launches and participate in intangible cultural heritage courses on coconut carving, but also enjoy island activities such as sea fishing, snorkeling and tide pooling. They can also savor free Hainan local morning tea and Baoluo noodles for breakfast, as well as coconut chicken hot pot made with Wenchang chicken raised for more than 180 days. In addition, thoughtful facilities such as the ancient well water swimming pool, the top-floor viewing platform, and free car rental and ticket booking services make every stay a comfortable and distinctive in-depth trip to Wenchang.
"I chose this B&B on the last day of my trip and it was a great experience! The environment is also wrong. I booked a suite with a small balcony where I can hang clothes. There is a washing machine downstairs. I originally wanted to go to the sea. The B&B provides sea-going tools and there are free bicycles at the door. We rode to the coconut grove in the eastern suburbs. I went to catch the sea, but the tide didn't go out, so I played on the beach for a while, rode along the Huanhai Highway, and walked around Dongjiao Town for a while. It was really lively at night. There were many people outside the milk tea shops, reflecting the leisurely life of Hainanese! We thought about going back to the B&B to watch an outdoor movie, but it rained unexpectedly, so we decided not to do it. The next day we went to eat the breakfast rolls provided by the B&B. I have to say that the breakfast here was really rich and plentiful. I can’t choose between them, Dad’s tea is delicious and I recommend the iced coffee! Bonus points for being the most satisfying hotel I stayed in after traveling to Hainan for so many days!"