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April 23, 2024
This was the best night I slept since I went on this long trip for nearly 10 days! The hostess was very hospitable, and the small cave homestay yard was kept clean. In the afternoon, the hostess took us around the village and dug a basket of wild vegetables. For dinner, we had steamed wild vegetables with rice noodles that we had never tried before. It was not very delicious, but it was a brand new experience. We also went to see the 500-year-old locust tree next to her mother's house. The village was very quiet and warm at night, with hot and cold water. Three meals a day were cooked by the hostess herself, and we also ate freshly baked steamed buns, which felt like home. Tourists who drive to the Yucha Grand Canyon Scenic Area can consider living here.
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