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October 6, 2025
1. The location is excellent, in Tiantou Village, very close to the Thousand-Layered Ladder and Xishan Shaole, and a short stroll away. We hiked 2km to the Golden Buddha Peak, reaching the summit in an hour and a half, and descending in 50 minutes. The path is difficult and can easily weaken your legs, so those with limited stamina shouldn't attempt it.
2. The view from the window is stunning. You can watch the sunrise from your bed in the morning without leaving the house. The photos of the rice terraces below were all taken at the hotel. The small house across the street is what you'll pass on the way to the Thousand-Layered Ladder.
3. The restaurant on the first floor also has a beautiful view, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful rice terraces while dining. The bamboo tube chicken, bamboo tube rice, and scrambled eggs with wild vegetables are all delicious. However, the bamboo tube rice has a tendency to stick to the bamboo tube, making it difficult to remove. The bamboo tube chicken is very chewy, and the meat seems small, so we didn't finish it.
4. The owner and his wife were very welcoming. They picked us up at the hotel despite traffic jams. They also gave us a pot of delicious glutinous rice wine, which we ordered again the next day. They also gave us monk fruit when we left. 5. The B&B is located halfway up the mountain, so it's a bit far from the base. We took a bus to Yejigou (also known as the Jinkeng Dazhai temporary parking lot), where the owner picked us up and we drove about six or seven kilometers up the mountain. Traffic jams are common on this road, and one kilometer can take an hour. So if you're going to take the cable car, the route is even longer than going directly to the Golden Buddha Summit, and driving in traffic is very time-consuming. If you don't want to walk the mountain road to see the Golden Buddha Summit, it's best to stay near the cable car at the top or bottom of the mountain. Traffic jams on holidays can make a big difference, and most of the day will be gone.
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