Guest User
November 17, 2023
This is a homestay that the children particularly like. There is a grape rack right at the door. We went late and it was past the season for grapes to ripen, but we were still very happy. The gardener helped us cut the grapes on the upper rack, and the children washed them themselves. We also picked dates, pears, and hawthorns. The proprietress was very enthusiastic and sincere. She said that we could pick anything in the garden and brought us a large basin. The children had difficulty acclimatizing to Xinjiang and had to wash clothes many times. The proprietress also brought us white-skin naan and told us to let the children chew on it and drink yogurt, and not touch oil. The dates in the garden were very delicious. Before leaving, we decisively bought 10 kilograms and mailed them back to our hometown. The children forgot their bracelets in the store, and the proprietress helped to mail them. In short, it was a very humane place. As for the sanitary conditions, I think it is acceptable, because I was worried that the sanitary conditions of the homestay would not be up to standard the day before, so I checked into the Ruoqiang Galaxy Hotel. As a result, we changed three rooms, all of which were full of smoke. In the last room, blood stains were found on the bed. The next day, we contacted the homestay, and the owner drove over to pick us up. The homestay doesn't look as glamorous as a hotel, but it is very safe and comfortable to live in.
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