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The newly opened Daji Hotel has planted a 'small European castle' at the foot of Fairy Mountain. Its mint green exterior with white carved door frames, the piano in the high-ceilinged lobby, the plaster molding + chandelier soft furnishings, and even the angel sculptures in the corners all hit the aesthetic sweet spot. The indoor and outdoor color schemes and decorations are all 'photo-op secrets,' making any spot you stand in feel artistic.
Room facilities: The bed and pillows are soft, fluffy, and very plump. The shower pressure is strong, and the heating warms up the mountain chill instantly. They even provide electric blankets, making it comfortably warm down to your toes once you're tucked in. The only minor issue is that the toilet lets in a bit of cold air at night.
Location and transportation: It's super convenient, just a 5-minute walk from the tourist center. However, the shops under construction on both sides of the road aren't finished yet, making it dark at night with no streetlights.
Service: Both the front desk and service staff have excellent attitudes. They kindly reminded us to wear more layers. We added a staff member on WeChat, who recommended some great restaurants, which was much more reliable than trying to find places on our own.
Breakfast: Breakfast is served from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM and includes congee, soy milk, eggs, steamed buns, siumai, steamed dumplings, stir-fries, etc. While not super lavish, it tastes like home-cooked food.
Parking: There's ample parking both at the entrance and in the backyard.
Daji is one of those new hotels with 'high aesthetic appeal and plenty of warmth.' It would be even more perfect if they refined the small details a bit more.
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