GGuest UserLying at the bottom of the favorites, the treasure house at the bottom of the box! I always missed it for one reason or another, but this time it finally made it! To be honest, I was still a little apprehensive before going out, because we who are obsessed with cleanliness generally don't live in B&Bs that have been open for more than a year, and we are very worried about hygiene and facility maintenance. But after arriving, these doubts were put aside.
Let me talk about the advantages first: 1) The room is relatively clean, and it can be scored as 9.5 out of 10. 2) Bedding and linen are also very clean and comfortable. 3) The whole homestay has always maintained the original appearance of the designer. All the equipment and soft and hard furnishings are well matched. The color system is warm and calm, which is very suitable for relaxing. Of course, the balcony that can be fully opened is the favorite. 4) The geographical location is on a hillside, monopolizing the entire hilltop, without shelter, and there are no miscellaneous other houses in the foreground, which is rare! 5) Catering is also a highlight of this homestay! Since the butler brother is a chef, the entire meal, whether it is Chinese food or Western food, is not at the same level as the farm food of ordinary homestays! The ingredients used are also more particular, and the taste is very good! 6) Another point is that I can eat breakfast at any time, which is really friendly for late risers hahaha!
Let's talk about the disadvantages: 1) The bathroom only has a bathtub and no shower room. For the aesthetics of the design, it is completely understandable not to use a shower curtain. But after taking a shower, the floor is full of water, killing OCD... I'm sorry to ask my aunt to wipe it at night, cleanliness ➕ OCD can only be wiped by myself. 2) The nearby villagers started to haul bamboos and moso bamboos at 6 o'clock in the morning, and they couldn't sleep because of the noise (of course, this is not the fault of the homestay)
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