Location: Nestled in a quiet spot within Baisha Ancient Town, it's a peaceful and comfortable area. A straight 5-minute walk takes you to the main street of Baisha Ancient Town. The ancient town has traffic restrictions; after 6 PM, external vehicles can drive directly to the accommodation's entrance. At other times, you'll need to alight outside and have the accommodation pick you up. Usually, a 5-minute golf cart ride from the accommodation gets you there, which is very convenient. Taxis are also easy to find.
Room: I had a special request before checking in, and to my surprise, they upgraded my room type upon arrival – truly thoughtful! The room was spacious, and the accommodation provided not only disinfected towels but also disposable ones for guests to choose from. The family room has a bubble pool and a bathing area for kids, which can be prepared by the staff. Due to the abundance of greenery, there might be small insects, but usually, closing the screens and windows prevents any major issues. The accommodation also thoughtfully provided shawls, sun protection, and even sleep spray. The entire room is smart-controlled, which is very convenient. From the rooftop, you can directly see the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. If you want to catch the sunrise over the golden mountain, just head up there. For sunset, the sunlight falls on the mountains on the other side, offering a different kind of beauty.
Service: Everyone here is incredibly thoughtful and friendly. A group chat was set up on the day of check-in, and any questions I had were answered within a minute. They anticipate guests' needs even more comprehensively than I do. They even specially recorded a video to guide us, which was a level of attentive service I hadn't even imagined. Many thanks!
Food: For breakfast, there's freshly made rice noodles or congee. Just let them know in the group chat, and you can have it within 15 minutes. They also offer complimentary afternoon tea and sweet soup, not to mention small snacks. The desserts for afternoon tea were all different, and if you don't like tea, you can order coffee. The sweet soup in the evening was perfectly to my taste – subtly sweet, not overly rich, and wonderfully moisturizing in the dry environment.
Overall, it was an excellent experience. I highly recommend this place if you're visiting Baisha Ancient Town!