When doing the strategy, I knew that Bagan had a Chinese boss, because his enthusiasm and fluent Chinese made his inn always full of guests. We accidentally walked into his inn, but we didn't expect not only to bump into him, but also to be patronized by him. He sat at the simple reception desk and greeted us with a smile. As soon as he heard his Chinese accent, he felt a lot more cordial. Although we are not staying here, we can't help but ask him questions about future trips. When he answered one by one, I asked him if he could help us book the hotel next to the tour. He picked up the microphone without saying anything, flipped through the phone book in one hand, and called Inlai according to our check-in needs. That enthusiasm is really moving. This is also the first time we booked a hotel in Myanmar. After we arrived in Inlai, we felt very convenient. If you have the opportunity to go to Bagan in Myanmar, if possible, go to Boss Lin's inn.