Because it was a family trip with children, we booked a twin room. After arriving at the hotel, the staff took the initiative to help us carry our luggage and check in, which felt very good. But when I entered the room (the room was on the first floor), I smelled a musty smell. There were mold spots on the walls of the room (I didn't take pictures). There was a small terrace outside the house, with an umbrella, and the sofa below had grown green moss (I didn't take pictures either, I didn't think I would use it anyway). The staff explained that it was quite humid during this period. We asked if we could change to a higher floor, and the answer was that the twin rooms were all on the first floor and the fresh air could be turned on. Well, I was not feeling well, and I didn't want to make a fuss, so I reluctantly accepted it. At night, when taking a shower, I told my husband that we should use the disposable bath towels we brought with us, which were more hygienic, because it was too humid here. He said it was okay, but when he opened it, he saw two holes (this was simply too much, and I took pictures). It's better to use disposable bath towels. Although it's not a high-end hotel for more than 800 yuan a night, at least the most basic hygiene should be guaranteed!
I usually don't write reviews, but Yangshuo doesn't leave a good impression. We walked about 500 meters from the pier, and thought we could take a taxi, but there wasn't. There were only illegal taxis. When we asked how much it would cost to go to the hotel, we were told it would cost 100 for a business car and 70 for a five-seater car! It was only a 4-kilometer drive. But there were also good people, such as the guy who took us to the Ten-Li Art Gallery and then took us to the Yangshuo High-Speed Railway Station. He only charged 200 yuan in total, and it was a business car. It's really a scam if you don't pay attention.
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