I read the reviews of the hotel before coming here and had high expectations. However, I was quite disappointed after checking in. Let’s talk about the advantages first. It is close to the village (about 1km), has a quiet environment, and has a separate small courtyard for barbecue. It is more suitable for family trips on weekends and is a relatively novel experience. The second disadvantage is that the hygiene is very average. The linen is yellow and stained. The toilet and sink smell badly. You can smell the stench when you open the toilet door. Secondly, there are a lot of mosquitoes, so even if you order mosquito repellent, you can't prevent them. The sound insulation between different rooms is poor, and you can clearly hear the noise of children having a party in the yard next door. The service of the staff was average. Apart from meeting me once during check-in, no one was even there when checking out. The gate of the camp was built on the side of the road, and the gates were wide open (any car or person could enter at will). Even the gatekeeper There are no people around (the house in front of the waiter also faces the inner courtyard instead of the front door) and it is difficult to ensure safety. Finally, let me talk about my personal experience in the village. The villagers are very enthusiastic. There are very few restaurants (restaurants) and daily shopping (commercial shops), which can be said to be extremely inconvenient. The prices of farmhouses are relatively high. Although it is a beautiful countryside, there are almost no entertainment items. I can only say that it’s just to see the rice fields and mountain scenery, and it’s really not worth the trip to come all the way.
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