Chongqing. On the last day of my trip, I chose this mountain homestay. Overall, it was a choice I regretted most during the entire trip. The location was too remote, and the nearest takeaway took an hour to deliver. The boss was very enthusiastic, and the overall environment was industrial-style and a little old. The room was damp and a little musty, and there were some unwashed oil stains on the sheets. The most important thing was that the room was very poorly soundproofed. I slept okay for two or three hours a night, but in the middle of the night, there was a stomping sound from somewhere, and around five o'clock, the dogs and chickens in the mountains began to crow together. In addition, the suspected receiver of the central air-conditioning also made people suspect that it was something else. The price of the main room (excluding breakfast) can basically pay for a night in a luxury hotel at the foot of the mountain. The rhythm is basically to take a taxi down the mountain to eat and then come back. But the boss is very enthusiastic, and the quality of the bedding is also okay. I think it's suitable for a weekend family vacation.
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