I'm sharing my experience here. Objectively speaking, to start with the good points: the bed was very comfortable, the facilities were relatively new, there was a smart toilet, the room had a projector so we could watch movies at night, and the village was relatively quiet. Now for the bad points: First, the room was directly above the smoke vent of the downstairs restaurant, so the room was filled with cooking fumes and the smell of firewood 24 hours a day, making it practically impossible to open the windows for ventilation. Second, perhaps due to language barriers, communication with the owner was very difficult. Wengji Ancient Village manages vehicles from outside the village; you can't drive any further than a certain distance. However, if you stay in a guesthouse within the village, you can drive a little further to the village entrance after confirmation from the guesthouse owner and village officials, where parking is much more spacious. We explained our situation to the owner over the phone, only needing proof that we were guests, but he kept repeating that we couldn't park in front of his house and wouldn't confirm we were his guests, resulting in us not being able to park in the village parking lot. When we checked in, we asked him why he hadn't confirmed, and he told us that his cleaning staff answered the phone and he didn't know anything about it—I don't believe him. Finally, while communication difficulties could be tolerated out of consideration for the ethnic minorities, the attitude and service were absolutely terrible—there was no service at all. The owner was completely indifferent throughout, responding to every question with "oh," "ah," and "um," and at checkout, they simply took the keys without saying a word. Of all the hotels I stayed at during my trip from Pu'er, this was the worst I encountered, bar none. In conclusion, I'd give the room facilities a 6 out of 10 (minus 3 for cooking fumes), and the service a -10.
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