Guest User
July 15, 2023
A friend decided to stay in Hemu for the sake of seeing the scenery. I had seen the introduction of the village before and thought the conditions were average. When I checked into Tuwaju, the boss arranged for someone to pick me up at the visitor center. There were not enough rooms. The boss upgraded me to a suite, which I am very grateful for. The 1st suite was entered through the office. It felt like it was vacated from the staff dormitory. A thumbs up in the middle of the night. A big beetle crawled on the bed, which woke me up 😓; in the other suite, the shower head couldn't get stuck and could only be held by hand. The hot water outlet was small and not hot, and a black voltage regulator-like device was installed directly on the water pipe. The box is connected to a power source, but I dare not use it for fear of electric shock. The so-called viewing suite is actually an attic, and the windows are only 80*50 ventilation windows. You can’t see the sky, only the yard and the opposite building😌. Although the suite can accommodate 5 or 6 people, there is only one dry and wet room. There are no separate small bathrooms, which is very inconvenient to queue up in turns, and the floor drain smells loud😓; the food in the restaurant is average. Because I had to catch the last shuttle bus at 10 o'clock, I checked in in a hurry and didn't take any photos. My personal suggestion is to visit Hemu first, and then check in at Kanas Lake. There are many B&Bs and hotels in the visitor center, which is more convenient.
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