"A truly unexpected trip!
First, I want to praise the B&B's ambiance and unique character. The scenery is truly unique! Unlike other hotels that are somewhat commercialized or located close to the city, this one is nestled in a valley nestled in the mountains, yet offers breathtaking views that surpass most. Surrounded by mountains on three sides, you can hear the chirping of birds and insects, and the vast expanse of greenery is breathtakingly refreshing. It was especially breathtaking that evening, and when I woke up, the mountaintops were shrouded in mist, giving me the distinct feeling of ”after the rain, the autumn weather arrives late in the mountains.”
Second, I want to praise the food. I didn't have high expectations, thinking it was in the wilderness, but the food was on par with staycations in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai (perhaps because I'm from Hubei, so I'm more accustomed to the local flavors). The spicy and sour lotus stems we ordered were very appetizing, and the white tofu was a pleasant surprise. I thought it would be bland, but it was bursting with bean fragrance. Unfortunately, because the hotel is located in the mountains, the ingredients need to be transported in daily, so we had to order a day in advance. By the time we were satisfied and wanted more, it was too late. If possible, it would be helpful to improve the food service.
Breakfast was a semi-buffet, and we ordered dumplings and hot and sour beef noodles. The main dishes were quite delicious, but the dumplings were a bit small. That's okay, though; in addition to the main dishes, they also came with steamed buns, dumplings, corn, and self-service toast and fruit, so you could still fill up without any problems.
Perhaps due to the hotel's mountainside location, the amenities are somewhat lacking. The pool isn't heated, and there aren't any nearby restrooms, making it a bit inconvenient to enjoy the water. The hot tub and spa weren't open either. While the facilities are there, they seem somewhat limited.
I'm not raising these shortcomings to express dissatisfaction, but rather to sincerely hope that this place can be better. I understand that achieving this level of quality amidst the mountains is truly difficult.
Nothing is perfect. When I sip coffee amidst the greenery on a leisurely afternoon, when I listen to my favorite music and gaze at the distant mountains on a drizzling evening, when I wake lazily to the gentle chirping of birds and the morning mist, what more could I ask for in such a beautiful setting? I can't ask for a mountain retreat with a spa comparable to that of Thailand, nor can I ask for a Zen poetry retreat with a feast to match the splendor of the city. This view, this place, is more than enough. I believe that one morning in the future, I will still recall the morning mist here, accompanied by long-lasting, peaceful memories.
Furthermore, our housekeeper, Zhang Qian, was very helpful and able to answer some seemingly challenging questions. It was clear that she knew the place well and was dedicated to her work, which is rare in a place like Hubei, where tempers can be quite challenging. The breakfast waitress was also very dedicated, responsible for cleaning and serving the food, and she deserves praise as well. The hotel's various services are well-attended, and the entire staff works hard."