Guest User
February 1, 2024
There were no tourists around at all during the off-season. When we got there, the door was locked and we called to find out that it was open for our family. The store owner went to buy groceries temporarily, arranged a room type, and finally checked in. Staying away from tourist areas is to experience local village life, and everything is simple and simple.
2 adults and 1 child had 4 fried vegetarian dishes with diced pork for dinner. The taste was okay, but 180 felt too expensive.
The room was very cold, and the air conditioner felt like it couldn't be turned on. There was no drinking water in the room, and there was no supermarket nearby. I went to the store to ask for 2 bottles. It rained all night and was very cold. The power was cut off before I got up in the morning, so I had to get up, ask the store where I could have breakfast, and then left.
Everything feels like forced business, not recommended!
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