Hailing district, Taizhou, recently made history when its Mancunli Inn became the city's first-ever establishment to receive the national grade-B tourism homestay accreditation, announced by the national tourism standardization technical committee. This milestone underscores the district's breakthrough in enhancing tourism accommodation standards and sets a new benchmark for Taizhou's hospitality industry.

Mancunli Inn in Hailing district has been recognized as a national grade-B tourism homestay. [Photo/WeChat account: weihailing0523]
Guided by the district's culture, sports, and tourism bureau, Mancunli refined its offerings to align with national standards for tourism homestays. Addressing initial feedback on limited product diversity, the bureau collaborated with cultural creativity and boat tour operators to diversify experiences, ultimately securing national approval.
The inn integrates local cultural aesthetics, featuring Taizhou-style courtyards designed by Australia's Atelier W International Architecture Firm. Each themed courtyard offers a glimpse into Taizhou's heritage, blending modern new lifestyle concepts with traditional architecture. Visitors can stroll through ancient streets lined with gray-brick buildings, savoring the city's timeless charm.
Moving forward, the bureau plans to expand high-quality tourism brands by optimizing service standards and cultural integration, solidifying Hailing's reputation as a top destination.