"Newly opened hotel, facilities are relatively new, clean and hygienic. Just at the foot of the mountain, the scenery and air are good, and there are restaurants and canteens next to it, which is very convenient.
The boss is very good, it is inconvenient to travel on the same day and drive us, very good stay experience"
The first time I came to Tacheng, I suggested to come to this house. I must pull the boss to tell you about the history of the village, private attractions... There will be different surprises, with the scenery of the small courtyard and the back mountain attached.
DDushishikeI want to write a detailed review of this guesthouse in Weixi.
There were so few reviews that I was a little worried before booking. We arrived a bit late and hadn't eaten, so the owners quickly cooked some dishes for us: stir-fried pork with chili peppers and shredded potatoes—very home-style cooking, but incredibly delicious.
We booked a room on the first floor, all made of solid wood with underfloor heating. The bedding was brand-name and very comfortable, and the bathroom had a smart toilet.
The most unforgettable experience was the breakfast the next day, along with the beautiful little garden. I must say, it was the best yak butter tea I've ever had, along with roasted glutinous rice cakes with a hint of wheat flavor, and steamed buns made by the owner himself, all made with grains he grew himself. The eggs were also much more fragrant than those in the city.
You can tell the owner puts their heart into the business; the flowers and plants in the courtyard were blooming beautifully even in winter. We originally planned to book Songtsam, but it was fully booked, so we stayed here. After visiting the suites upstairs, we felt this place offered excellent value for money. If I have the chance to come to Weixi again, I will definitely choose Yue Ting.
Here are some pictures of the upstairs guest rooms; the window views are amazing, and you can even see the Bodhidharma Cave in the distance. This is Qibie Village in Weixi Township, a small village entirely inhabited by the Naxi people, worth slowing down and staying for a few days.
GGuest UserOpening the window revealed a rice paddy. It was a pity we went at the wrong time of year, but the morning air was incredibly fresh. The courtyard was filled with the owner's flowers and plants: ginkgo, ugly orange, and lantern flowers. The sunlight streaming into the courtyard was so comforting. The guesthouse was run by a young couple and had a very homey feel. The rooms were spacious and cozy, the mattresses were super comfortable, and the owners were incredibly welcoming. Since we arrived quite late and it was a bit chilly, the owners warmly invited us to chat by the grill and even brought us some ice wine to try. The owner's wife made a bouquet of dried flowers from fallen ginkgo leaves in the yard, which I loved and gave to me. The breakfast was very characteristic of the Naxi people and incredibly plentiful. The corn was so sweet I ate a whole ear and was stuffed! Although we were a bit rushed, I couldn't resist taking a stroll around the guesthouse area to soak in the warmth and simplicity. Next time I have the chance to go to Weixi, I'll definitely choose this place again.
GGuest UserFacilities: Kohler bathroom, comfortable bedding
Hygiene: Clean under the bed
Environment: awesome, shaded by green trees
Service: considerate
The boss is very caring, every decoration, every angle feels that the owner has put a lot of thought into it, staying for one night, I can't tell you how comfortable it is, a place you want to live in again and again, the guest room, the restaurant, and the courtyard have their own characteristics, It was very quiet and unexpectedly cleaned well under the bed. I hope the boss will not forget the original intention and continue to work hard, and hope that every guest can find their heart here
DDingdingaiyuanbaoIt was a surprise to stay in this B&B in Tacheng County. The room is very spacious, bright, clean and tidy. The bathroom is separated into wet and dry areas. The room is very comfortable as a whole. The bath water is very good. The owner and the proprietress of the B&B are very enthusiastic and pet-friendly. There is a large courtyard with convenient parking. It is very rich and worth recommending!
BBaotianToo satisfied. We booked Guyuan, stayed in three, and friends traveled together. Guyuan has a garden where you can eat outdoors. The housekeeper is also the boss here. It is very good. He helped us solve various problems. The luggage was carried upstairs. In order to let us have a party at night, we helped buy vegetables and cook for a whole day. The service staff together was an aunt and a beautiful sister. In the evening, they sang Naxi and Tibetan folk songs for us. Living here is simply too satisfying. Also help us contact the winery to visit and the Golden Monkey Park. I will definitely choose this next time I come to play with other friends.
GGuest UserThis is a noisy hotel, we could hear the neighbours talking and showering. There was also a lot of noise from the street. It was quiet only after midnight. The room was clean, the sanitary facilities though outdated. Nice view of the mountains. Friendly owners.
GGuest UserGood location, very close to Hada Village, 20 minutes drive from Platinum Monkey National Park, so if you are looking at monkeys, you don't have to live in the park, it's the same.
The room facilities are very new, there are tea (non-bag tea) for guests to drink, although close to the roadside, but sleep at night does not feel noisy.
The surroundings are very good, the window is wide, and the pastoral scene is coming.
The rice noodles that we had for breakfast were not cooked in two bowls. The boss reboiled the noodles for us. It was really intimate.
In short, everything is very satisfactory, I hope that the epidemic will end as soon as possible, and I can come back one day.
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