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Spring! Live in the tranquil art museum nestled in the mountains and fields!

The location is near the Jianglang Mountain Scenic Area in Jiangshan - it's at the foot of the mountain, surrounded by real estate developments that are still under construction, and you can see Jianglang Mountain. Advantages: 1. The service is particularly good, with super fast WeChat responses, proactive pick-up service, and help with luggage. They also deliver items to the room very quickly. 2. The hairdryer is Dyson, the bath products are le labo, and the speaker is Marshall. There are tall glasses for drinking wine in the fridge, and all beverages are free except for the usual cola, Sprite, and mineral water, including Paris water and pink sparkling wine. 3. The breakfast is very good, featuring Quzhou specialties, both spicy and not spicy. It's well-matched and delicious. 4. The indoor lighting is incredibly photogenic! 5. There's a large outdoor parking lot, which is very suitable for self-driving. Disadvantages: 1. It's at the foot of the mountain, and there's a large field of rapeseed flowers now, but it's uncertain what scenery will be available after the season ends. 2. The surrounding area is still a construction site on both sides, not only offering a poor view but also with workers walking around outside the balcony. (However, it's not noisy during the stay, and there's no construction work) 3. The terraces on the first floor are connected, offering a bit less privacy. 4. The shower area in the bathroom has walls coated with artistic paint, and it's uncertain if they will mold after being exposed to water for a long time. 5. The promotion says it's like living in an art museum, but in reality, there are just many portraits of various ethnicities hanging in the hallway. It's more like a themed photography exhibition. Stay recommendations: 1. There's no TV in the room, but you can ask the housekeeper for a projector. 2. There's no restaurant inside, but there are many recommended places nearby; ask the housekeeper for an introduction, detailed like a guide. 3. If you walk out and turn left, about a 3-minute walk away, there's a large lawn with a restaurant and an antique-style street nearby, offering food and drinks. There's a study room with a coffee shop that belongs to the guesthouse and it's quite nice. You can navigate to 'Flowers in the Wild' to go there.
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Posted: Apr 18, 2024
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