Fleecity is located halfway up the mountain (meaning you can stay here and dodge the entry fee), surrounded by bamboo (though construction sites inch ever nearer). There are only eight rooms; some have balconies while others have Japanese-style tatami floors. The best part is the food: dinner (¥80 per person) features local produce, like wild mushrooms and bamboo, prepared home-style.
Moganshan Fleecity Resort
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