Originally, I ordered a fancy-looking log cabin, and basically arranged the itinerary of Pingba Camp specifically for it. When I arrived with my family full of expectation, we were greeted by the musty smell of the house and the bathroom of a super low guest house comparable to 50 a night. There was no shower curtain, the floor was stained, the towels seemed to have been used for more than ten years, the faucet was full of scale, the mildew on the walls made people almost vomiting, and the whole room didn't even have paper towels. If you plan to live in a cabin, please look at the pictures yourself.
Later, we moved to the second floor of the courtyard standard room. The facilities were much better, but there was no exhaust fan in the bathroom, and the toilet was still filled with biogas, which made us fainted. The wooden floor is damp and uneven, the ceiling is cracked, and the corners of the wall are moldy... I hope that the operator can use a snack on the quality of the material.
The scenery and environment are good first-class, and the hotel restaurant uses materials conscientiously.
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