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August 24, 2021
If Gushanju is a relatively large farmyard in the surrounding area, it has its own independent courtyard and can park for free, not the kind that stops on the roadside. There are children’s amu*****t facilities in the yard, swings, slides, trampolines, swimming pools, and observation decks. The swimming pool is catching up with the injection of new water, and it is as cold as a mountain spring. The boss said that this place was newly renovated in June this year, and the facilities do seem to have been renovated. Tatami mats and family rooms are more suitable for parents and children. The room is a bit smelly, the windows are open for ventilation, and the air conditioner is very noisy. Because it is in the suburbs, the headlights in the room are particularly attractive to flying insects. Don’t live on the south side of the second floor on rainy days. The rain drops on the roof of the metal structure, not to mention too much noise...
The taste of the food is quite satisfactory, the hot and sour potato shreds and roasted eggplant are not bad.
The service at the homestay is not professional. If the room card cannot be used, we can only wait for the boss and the proprietress to come back to deal with it. There are a lot of things that the people in the store don’t know. It doesn't feel as cordial as a small farmyard, but it's not as professional as a hotel.
I encountered a peculiar thing during my stay: the broadcast outside (I guess it was from the brigade) at 7 o'clock in the morning was a horrible call. This wake-up service is very special. My old man rushed over and said that the broadcast was about to stop. Let the water come out quickly. Sure enough, the old man had experience living in the countryside, but it was a pity that it only took a minute to go to the water faucet to run out of water... Fortunately, the hotel has its own well, and water came in half an hour.
The homestay is a 5-minute drive from the Shui Great Wall Parking Lot. Those who go to the Shui Great Wall are advised to park at P3 Parking Lot. A staff member on the road will greet you to stop at P1, because there are a lot of businesses in it, but the car can't drive directly to the ticket office of the scenic spot, it has to walk a long way. I also inspected a farmhouse in the scenic area. The price is half cheaper than here, but parking must be parked in the P1 parking lot of the scenic area. You cannot drive to the residence. There is a parking fee of 20 yuan per day. For a family with luggage Xiao is not very friendly, after all, it is very hard to walk a bumpy road with luggage.
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