**Three Autumns Designer Homestay** Tucked away beyond the eaves of Lijiang’s ancient town, Three Autumns awakens to the morning light of the snow-capped mountains. On one side stands the majestic Lion Hill and the timeless Wan Gu Tower, while on the other lies the vibrant heart of the old town—Square Street. Here, we reinterpret the town’s heritage through contemporary design, crafting an aesthetic sanctuary where you can feel the pulse of history while enjoying serene privacy. A mere 3-minute walk immerses you in the lively energy of Square Street, while a 5-minute stroll leads you up Lion Hill for a panoramic view of the ancient town. In the gentle murmur of the turning waterwheel, you’ll find the perfect balance between bustle and tranquility. *"Triple-ranged hills embrace this fair lake scene; Sweet osmanthus blooms in late autumn, while ten-li lotuses sway in summer breeze."* Inspired by Liu Yong’s poetic verses and the concept of "Neo-Naxi" design, Three Autumns seamlessly blends the traditional "Three Rooms and One Screen Wall" layout with modern minimalism. It carries the rugged charm of the ancient Tea-Horse Road while embodying contemporary aesthetics, all mirrored in the silhouette of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Every interplay of light and shadow tells a dialogue between tradition and modernity, inviting you to drift into slumber to the whisper of Lion Hill’s breeze. Beneath the wisteria trellis, where moonlight cools and ink meets paper, we redefine the essence of Lijiang. Begin your mornings with a Dongba blessing ceremony on the rooftop terrace, spend afternoons learning Naxi embroidery from a heritage artisan, savor a hearty "Horse Caravan" feast at our private kitchen by dusk, and brew tea under the night rain in your intimate retreat. From our doorstep, we’ll guide you to the authentic soul of the old town—explore the locals’ Zhongyi Market in 5 minutes or indulge in century-old Lijiang delicacies at time-honored eateries. At Three Autumns, we believe the true essence of Lijiang isn’t captured through a tourist’s lens, but in the silent poetry written by light and shadow upon the ancient town’s texture at dawn and dusk. *"Dwell within the folds of scenery—live as a local artist for three days."*