Anonymous User
March 21, 2024
I went there in March. I don't know if it was the wrong season, but there was nothing there. I arrived at 2am on the first day. I was told that there was a tea mountain next to it and I could pick and make tea. I was very excited, but it turned out that it was not open. There were only a few tea farmers picking tea. I asked the staff and they said that this place was private and not open to the public. Even in the tea harvesting season, tourists were not allowed to participate. So the whole afternoon I went to that place was wasted.
The room is very good, with floor heating, and the air is very bad. It is reasonable that it is spring and blooming at the end of March, and the visibility is very high. It took 4 hours to drive from Chengdu to such a remote mountain, and the air and visibility should be very good. As a result, the quality is very poor, and there are no clouds. The day I went there was sunny, and the smog seemed very heavy. I saw on the way back that there are many industrial factories nearby, and the sewage is very serious. The service is very thoughtful. The next morning, we will take tourists to the back mountain to dig wild vegetables, which are the local zheergen. We ate them that night when we got home. They are so-so, without the wild fragrance. Of course, it is okay to pick them for fun. After coming down the mountain, we participated in the 88-yuan Qingtuan activity. In fact, it is to prepare things for you, and you rub them like making glutinous rice balls, and then the kitchen will steam them for tourists to take away. Qingtuan is not made of cotton grass. I heard from the staff that it is made of green vegetable juice. If you want to experience it in depth, it is recommended not to go. Go so far, and the room is not cheap. This is a government-supported project. Obviously, it is not as careful as a private boss. You work for others. If you just want to experience what it's like to sleep in a tree house, you can go there. It is indeed at the top of the mountain, but don't hold out hope for the scenery of the mountains or the night sky.
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