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Can a simulated station hold the weight of family chaos?

I often wonder if the most honest parts of a trip are the moments when the itinerary dissolves. At Number 9 Residence, the space exists in a playful tension, dressing like a railway platform to give children permission to be explorers rather than guests. "Is this a real portal to another city?" my eldest whispered, eyes wide with a sudden, fierce conviction. We settled into a family suite where the plush carpet was thick enough to swallow the frantic thumping of small feet, a soft expanse that absorbed the day's restlessness before it could reach the walls. The air conditioner hummed a low, steady drone—a mechanical lullaby that eventually smoothed the jagged edges of three different arguments into a shared, heavy silence.

Which corner of the map captured their imagination?

The Fan-shaped Depot held them captive, where the scent of oxidized iron and heavy grease hung in the crisp November air, tasting of salt and old machinery. I watched my second child grip a rolled-up hotel brochure like a station master's baton, directing invisible locomotives with a solemnity that felt almost sacred. Later, we wandered toward the Water Forest Farm, where the bald cypress trees had turned a bruised, deep red, their reflections shivering in the lake under a pale, distant sky. We sat together with bowls of local rouyuan; the skin was chewy and translucent, drenched in a sweet Changhua sauce that tasted of patience and ancestral recipes. "It's like eating a cloud," the youngest murmured, face smeared with sauce, lost in the tactile joy of a warm egg yolk pastry from Bu Er Fang that smelled of toasted flour and golden butter.

What remains once the suitcases are packed?

It is the quality of the seven a.m. light, filtering through thin curtains into a haze of dancing dust motes, that lingers. We had a simple breakfast, the kind that doesn't strive for grandeur but provides exactly the fuel needed to face the road. As the youngest fell asleep mid-sentence against my shoulder, I realized that the simulated nature of Number 9 Residence didn't matter. The walls were merely a backdrop for our actual rhythm, a portable home carried in the cool, 22-degree breeze of an autumn morning. We left not with a checklist of sights, but with the residue of quiet hours where no one was rushing to be anywhere else.

A single red leaf rested on the dashboard as we drove away.

  • Visit the Fan-shaped Depot at dawn to hear the trains wake up.
  • Savor Bu Er Fang egg yolk pastries while they are still warm.

附近的美食與景點

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