Guest User
October 26, 2023
It may be the most relaxing resting place for the whole Xinjiang trip.
The children can play freely in the yard. The man works. I can read books, drink tea, and chat with the hostess.
Afternoon tea and breakfast are very good, and the local scenery and modern comfort are integrated here. The shelves are full of beautiful and readable books, especially about the Silk Road. The stories about the house, the history of Kashgar, and travel tips that I want to know have also been answered and recommended in detail.
What's even better is that it is a 5-minute walk from the local food street. The hostess's recommendation is very reliable, which is much more authentic than those dirty and messy small restaurants near the ancient city.
That night, I happened to show the CCTV version of the documentary of the New Silk Road to the children. The Kashgar episode focused on the adventure story of Sven Hedin, and of course the Tsarist Russian Consulate could not be avoided. When the children saw the house they were in at the moment appeared in the story, they were stunned. A wonderful coincidence.
Anyway, it is recommended to travelers who want to connect with history, travelers who want something different from the online celebrity ecosystem, and travelers who want to eat and sleep well.
Baby friendly, very quiet, clean and beautiful.
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