A very good homestay, very close to the waterwheel, but not on the busiest street, so it is very quiet to live in. The service is very enthusiastic. The two girls at the front desk and the aunties who clean and cook are all very nice. We came from Meizhou Island and bought some dried shrimps and scallops for fear that they would go bad. There was no refrigerator in the room. As soon as we told the front desk, the auntie immediately put them in the freezer in the kitchen. When we checked out, we didn't mention it, but she reminded us to take the dried shrimps. There is free afternoon tea time every day. If you go out to play during that time, tell the front desk and they will put it in the room.
We booked a twin room, and because we arrived early, we were directly upgraded to a loft family room. We were very happy, but an accident happened on the last night of our stay. I went upstairs to get something, and I thought there was a night light, so I didn't turn on the headlights. As a result, I stepped on the air and fell down the stairs at the corner of the stairs. Because I felt nothing was wrong and I was in a hurry to get to Xiamen Airport the next day, I didn't tell the hotel staff, but here I suggest that as a hotel, considering the safety of the guests and the hotel avoiding risks, it should add fluorescent warning lights at the corners of such stairs to be careful of the steps. (Since I didn’t take photos at the time, I found similar pictures of stair corners on the Internet)
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