Zhiyin Courtyard Homestay is located in a prime position on the pedestrian street of Dayan Pagoda North Square. It faces Dayan Pagoda to the east, borders the Dayan Pagoda Garden to the west, is adjacent to the North Square Fountain to the north, and connects to Joy City to the south. Surrounding it are core attractions such as Dacien Temple, Tang Paradise, Qujiang South Lake, Shaanxi History Museum, and Chang'an Twelve Hours, all within easy walking distance. "Zhiyin" – the first national cultural gathering-themed hermit-style ancient customs homestay meticulously created by Shaanxi Yanyinshanxian Hotel Management Co., Ltd. From the selection of spatial geographical location, interior architectural aesthetic space design, high-quality accommodation guarantees, cultural atmosphere construction within the homestay, to completing a rich spiritual dialogue between the overall charm of the homestay and guests, Zhiyin redefines the concept of high-end urban homestays.
Adjacent to the famous historical site Dayan Pagoda in the city center of Xi'an, the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, Zhiyin is the only hidden hotel within the Dacien Temple architectural complex. As a grand and beautiful historical monument, Dayan Pagoda (highlights) the cultural heritage of the millennium-old capital and witnesses the magnificent historical river. Zhiyin, however, is a treasure built alongside the pagoda – a place that blends into the hustle and bustle, offering a small yet beautiful, exquisitely simple yet elegant retreat. The hotel's style complements the scenic area perfectly, with an elegant courtyard and wild bamboo plantings. Every tile, pebble, flower, and tree brings you a tranquil and far-reaching experience, making you feel at home with exceptional comfort.
The 3,000-square-meter natural valley multi-space with changing views features 30 guest rooms divided into 12 room types according to location, landscape design, and interior structure. Additionally, there is 1 multi-function hall and a Chinese restaurant club named "Dian" (Hall). The bamboo-rich and simple atrium garden breaks the (restrictions) of time, space, and traditional boundaries, gently conversing with nature and time, filled with the collision and tension of aesthetics and literature. Inside lies seclusion; outside lies the (mundane world).