"The No. 30 bus stop is just ten meters from the airport terminal; the fare seems to be 6 li. It's a seamless connection. Get off at the park stop and it's a ten-minute walk to the hotel. At the end of August, it's still over 30 degrees Celsius where we live, but here it's already early autumn. The leaves are turning yellow, many people are wearing thick coats, and the street breeze is cool. My room was fantastic—very clean and tidy. Although not large, it had two large windows at right angles, allowing for a cross breeze when opened. It happened to be the FESTIVALUL DOR DE CHISINAU festival that day, and the festival venue was right outside the hotel. Many children were filling in their favorite colors on plain whiteboards. The main stage was just a hundred meters from the window; I could see the straight, bustling path and the main stage at its end. In the late afternoon, young people sang and danced energetically on stage, and as night fell, the performance switched to traditional song and dance by middle-aged people. The square was filled with attentive spectators enjoying the show. Despite having planned this vacation in late June, a young female employee at the WIZZ AIR check-in counter at Bucharest OTP Airport in Romania refused to give me a boarding pass because I didn't have a Moldovan visa. This resulted in the cancellation of my round-trip tickets and my booking for the Bernardazzi Grand Hotel, leading to a loss of over 1500 RMB that I couldn't get a refund. According to international agreements, I could have entered Moldova visa-free with a Schengen visa, but WIZZ AIR's customer service representative responsible for complaints and claims has been denying and making excuses, and then unilaterally cut off contact with me. To this day, they haven't apologized or offered compensation, which is probably why they don't publish their customer service number. A month later, I changed my departure point, coming from Istanbul, Turkey. Just like last time, I didn't have a Moldovan visa and used a Schengen visa instead. Thanks to the professional and responsible staff at the headquarters of Turkish Airlines, which has the most global routes, I boarded smoothly and arrived in the country's lovely capital. The city is not large, and the people are reserved and disciplined on the outside but free-thinking on the inside. They are friendly to tourists, and the chocolates are delicious and cheap. Finally, in this home of wine, I tasted wine and delicious food, fulfilling my wish. All the wonderful things I encountered here made me forget the unpleasantness before. The hotel bed was very comfortable. My time here was short but very enjoyable. I hope to come again and visit the Milestii Mici wine cellars, which stretch for 200 kilometers underground."