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December 11, 2024
The tour was great, the blue room was beautiful, the guide was professional and interesting, the items on display were all old items "searched from the corner of the blue room", and you could vaguely feel the old times.
But the hotel part was a little disappointing.
You will receive an email from the hotel before the trip to introduce the hotel facilities and services, and you can also do an ONLINE CHECK IN.
When you arrive, the taxi can only stop outside the gate, and you need to drag your luggage through the gravel road to the front desk.
The front desk guy is very nice. When you check in, he will patiently introduce various items and answer your questions along the way.
There will be a small snack after check-in. But the welcome leaf seems to quote the sentence "**********", which is a bit awkward.
The swimming pool is in the courtyard outside the house, but it is very small, it can only be said to be a small pond.
Because there is no elevator, you need to carry your luggage downstairs by yourself when checking out.
The room is generally OK, after all, it is an old house. But the amenities are really not in line with this price, and the slippers are as thin as paper. The singing next door lasts until 12 o'clock in the evening. Although I informed in advance and prepared mentally, I didn't expect it to be so "close".
The breakfast is not bad, Western semi-self-service. You need to show proof of stay when entering and leaving.
INDIGO restaurant should be very good. I flipped through the MENU and the lunch price is very nice, but we didn't make an appointment.
On the right side of the gate is Hongyuan, with various stalls and food stalls. Further away is Beryls Chocolate Company. I recommend the nearby rich second-generation Chinese dim sum, which is cheap and good.
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