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August 23, 2024
The location of the B&B is truly "quiet in the bustling city". It is located in a winding alley on a restaurant street at the south gate of the ancient city. At first, I didn't contact the store seriously. I couldn't find it by myself in the alley. The store owner came out to pick me up and I turned twice from a small intersection to find it. This is the only thing that I feel speechless when I check in, but the store owner usually comes out to pick me up in advance.
The B&B is only five or six minutes away from the South Gate of the Ancient City and the South Gate Vegetable Market, and it is more than ten yuan away from the Cangshan and Haixi Piers. I think it is a very suitable location to play in Dali for two days.
The environment of the B&B is basically the same as the photo, but most of the flowers are not blooming in this season, but the decades-old bougainvillea at the door is still vigorous and full of vitality.
The room is marked with welcome fruit, but the check-in lady brought me a vine plate of walnuts, which is very interesting and distinctive, and they also fried amber kernels themselves, saying that this is a local specialty and more innovative. Then they invited me to taste the local Pu'er tea and introduced me to the way to play and food that suits me.
My room is at the end of the first floor of the courtyard, separated by a tea room. It is very quiet at night, the mattress is comfortable, and I slept very well. I have visited the second and third floors, and I feel that the room is more stylish, a bit like the "Xu Hongdou" room. I will try it with my family next time.
The disposable items in the room are very complete, and they are made of wheat straw, with makeup remover towels and cotton swabs. There are humidifiers, electric mosquito coils, and tea sets in the room.
I am really satisfied with the soft services of this homestay.
The only thing I feel is that the hotel does not have bedside lamps. Before going to bed at night, I have to go to the door to turn off the lights and then go to bed in the dark...
Tatami is actually an enlarged version of the bed frame...
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