At the beginning of this farm, there was no parking lot, no gate, no fence, and there was no hardened road from the beginning. Vehicles have to walk a long dirt road when they get off the highway. If there are no signs made of old boards on the roadside, most people really can't find them. Even if the farm is successfully found, there is no front desk, no tourist service center, no office and even no staff.
It was not until a dirt road went up the hill that I found a shabby little house with a sign hanging at the door and really went to the farm. There is the most humble farm cafe in the world. Only when you walk into the house can you find the smell of coffee shops, which sell coffee drinks, coffee beans and some farm-made dry goods. There are several small stools, small tables and two hammocks in the coffee shop, which is also one of the few leisure centers in the whole farm. You can see five or six Europeans and Americans sitting there, chatting or working at the computer.
Next door to the cafe is a big and empty room. This is a multifunctional comprehensive restaurant, and the meeting room and lounge are really simple. When you walk in, you will see several very simple mud houses, which were built by farmers themselves or with volunteers. Their principle is that it is good to have enough, and there are some decorations on the wall. This is the most luxurious and artistic house.
It is popular here because of the farmer's online celebrity experience and his idea that life can actually be very simple. We can do simple things and teach simple skills, and anyone can do what we can. This is the idea of farmers.