**I have traveled many times, but for the first time, I felt at home. Walking into the village, we saw the words "Yueting Nanshe" from afar. That was the B&B where we stayed. Pushing open the two wooden doors, you enter the courtyard of Yueting Nanshe. There is a lively scene there - plump succulents are quietly growing; some unknown flowers and trees are flourishing. When we opened the door of our room, what came into view was a room with a neo-Chinese style - the room was clean, tidy, simple and elegant. We particularly like the wooden tea table by the window, with tea-making utensils scattered on the table. Just imagine how pleasant it would be to be able to have a cup of tea and chat in this corner after a long journey. Through the bright window, you can also see the endless fields. If you come at the right time, the fields will be covered with barley like a green carpet, which must be beautiful. Further away are mountains covered with green trees. Just one look at them will make you feel peaceful and tranquil. The most amazing thing is the innkeeper and the proprietress, they are just like the older brother and sister next door, warm and sincere. They enthusiastically introduced us to the local customs and culture, warmly invited us to dine with them, and enthusiastically sent us to the attractions we wanted to visit. And all of this is free of charge, which is quite rare in this world where profit comes first. What moved me the most was meeting the two elders in my eldest brother and eldest sister’s family. They didn’t talk much, but when we were having meals, they always reminded us to eat more, just like our own grandparents, caring for the younger generation. If possible, we will go again; if we go again, we will still choose Yueting Nanshe.
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