Guest User
August 11, 2021
Hemu's accommodation: I found the second-ranked B&B on Ctrip-Guilai Village. Due to the lack of guests due to the epidemic, the proprietress thoughtfully replaced the 400-plus standard room I ordered with more than 700 duplex rooms, and the boss also enthusiastically cut the big platters to entertain me. The proprietress’s 3-year-old daughter played well with her son, so much so that I was going to watch the sunset and my son didn’t want to go. Entrusted the whole process. When I came back at 22 o'clock, my son had finished the egg fried rice by himself, and everything was fine. Get off at Meilifeng Station and someone will pick you up when you call. In fact, it takes only 5 minutes to get off and walk in at the T-junction. The B&B is very close to the Hemu Old Bridge, the sunset viewing platform, and the street for eating. Because the water was cut on the day I went, I didn't taste the earthen hot pot of the proprietress's wife, which is a bit regrettable. This place is highly recommended, very quiet, because there is no TV, so it is suitable for rest, daze, and stargazing.
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