Happy2020Lucky
October 21, 2021
There are a few things to enjoy about staying two nights at the Big Hostel:
First, the store manager Ms. Wu and the boss are attentive to the customer service, and provide timely help and reply when the customer needs it. The auntie in the restaurant has good craftsmanship, delicious food and warm service. The store provides guests with free Huangshan North high-speed rail pick-up and drop-off service, which is very considerate.
The second is that there is a Labrador and a golden retriever in the store, and the owner named it Sprite. On the day I first arrived at the store, Sprite came up to greet me warmly, and at first I felt uncomfortable and wanted to keep a distance from it. When I was having dinner at the restaurant, Sprite came over to me again. I said to it, "I'll eat now, I'll play with you later", and it actually walked away obediently. After dinner, I met it again in the corridor. I stroked its fur with my hand, and it stood quietly beside me, motionless, very comfortable. When I was about to leave and look back, Sprite watched me wagging its tail high - it hasn't had enough. I hurriedly turned around and stroked its fur with my hands and stroked it lightly, and it stayed still, submissive and relaxed. Very lovely pet.
Third, my room was equipped with afternoon tea. On the first day, the store provided tea and snacks on the table in the front yard of the room. The next morning, I found that the light on the table in the front yard had forgot to turn off the day before, and a bag of small biscuits that came with the table was missing. The store said that maybe the little squirrel 🐿️ came in and moved away. The next day, I put another bag of biscuits in the same place, and remembered to turn off the lights at night to see if the little squirrel would come again. As a result, it didn't come. I don't know if the light was turned off and it couldn't see? Or did you not finish the biscuits that you moved back to "home" the day before? Still not good enough to move? Who knows? It's interesting anyway.
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