Guest User
September 29, 2023
I had imagined many emergencies before coming here, but I never thought that booking a B&B would make such a heartwarming experience for my trip to Linjiang.
I have seen many higher-priced B&Bs, but due to the distrust accumulated by staying in B&Bs for a long time (scamming, and relying on marketing to raise the premium), I did not book an online celebrity store this time just to be on the safe side. Instead, I contacted a B&B owner who was not open during the National Day. I recommended Dayong’s, and also asked the boss Dayong to contact me about the chartered bus from Enhe to Linjiang.
After arriving, I found that several popular B&Bs online were within walking distance, and they looked unremarkable. The towns here are all made of wood-carved rooms, and the decoration and interiors are pretty much the same. The only difference is probably whether there is a radiator or not? Perhaps the operators of expensive houses are better at publicity and marketing, so the price of the rooms can increase.
Dayong's house is located very close to the entrance to the village. After crossing the bridge, turn right at the second intersection with a supermarket and walk more than 100 meters in. The location is also very close to the north slope where you can watch the sunrise. On the first day I came, I caught up with the boss’ father and took two guests to watch the sunset on horseback. I followed them and the horses up the mountain (probably the east slope). At the foot of the cliff is the Ergun River, and on the other side is Russia.
The guests live in a one-story wooden house. The house is not big but has a large yard and a large vegetable garden. There is a boiler for heating in the house (I thought it didn't, but it was very warm as soon as I entered the house). The house next to the yard is filled with sunshine in the morning and it is very warm. The room on the other side of the window is very quiet, and it's very peaceful to live in.
The boss and his family are very enthusiastic, don't talk much but take good care of the guests. The breakfast is affordable and rich, including pancakes, ribba, porridge, etc. baked by the owner's mother. It happened to be the Mid-Autumn Festival when I came. The boss’s mother saw me celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival alone, so she asked me to make dumplings and stir-fry a table of vegetables with the guests in another room.
Even if you come to a border town to pursue the distance, you will always feel a little lonely without the connection between people outside. This time I just wanted to come to the border on a whim, but I didn’t expect to get a meal of hot dumplings made by myself. The owner's family is enthusiastic but restrained, and they probably don't know how to market the cabin. I simply wrote a small diary and sent it as a review, hoping to let everyone know more about this low-key B&B, and wish them a prosperous business! ! !
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