The B&B is located in the village. It's quite close to the high-speed rail station by taxi, and it's relatively quiet compared to the county town. There are small electric donkeys available for rent in the store, and there is a restaurant owned by his family on the first floor. It is very convenient to eat. Overall, it is a true "B&B" where you can feel the local life well. The facilities and layout of the room are the same as those in the pictures and descriptions. There is not much difference (the roof is quite comfortable, I like it very much). The only drawback is that there is no elevator and there is no anti-theft lock on the door (in fact, you can install one, so girls can live there. It may give you more peace of mind) You may need to ask the boss’s family for help with your luggage. In addition, people who are introverted and slow-tempered may feel a little embarrassed. After all, they live in the same house as the boss and his family. They may worry about disturbing other people when they go out and return home late. It is not as comfortable as staying in a hotel. In particular, the boss sister has a very cheerful and enthusiastic personality. Her husband, father-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law...all the family members are very enthusiastic and take good care of us. They have been helping this group and that group, letting us drink tea, and also taking care of us. Thank you very much for giving us something to eat! ! On the last night of my stay, I happened to catch up with my parents-in-law’s birthday. I had a seafood dinner cooked by the landlord. The whole family warmly invited us to eat more. It was a very special experience for me, like a strange place. family members. But because my stomach is too fragile, eating seafood for two days in a row made it difficult to digest, so I left the party early and couldn't finish the cake. I feel very sorry) Overall, recommended! Especially for friends who want to have in-depth contact with the local area and experience the local life and culture, it is very worth staying.
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