The service was excellent, and the room was quite clean. The terrace was a plus. The price was good value, probably because it was the off-season. The only downside is the location on a slope, so it takes a bit to find. Just a few hundred meters away, within a five-minute walk, there are Zhu Zi Snacks and other nearby shops offering food. There's also a Jiu Bai Nian Milk Tea shop selling steaming Da Hong Pao milk tea with a lid and a purple clay teapot. There's also a bus stop nearby. You can also walk to San Gu Old Street, where there are more snacks.
The following are some travel tips for your reference: You could also consider staying at a guesthouse or hotel along the San Gu Resort Area bus lines 6, 7, and 10 (free rides). Transportation is convenient, allowing you to reach the north and south entrances of the scenic area. The light rail station is opposite the south entrance. Luggage storage inside the south entrance costs 6 yuan per hour, while luggage storage outside the light rail station costs only 4 yuan. You can transfer to bus 9 to go to Wuyi Palace. If you don't want to spend money on the scenic area shuttle bus, or if you want to go to Da Wang Feng and can walk, you can walk into Wuyi Palace.
From the end of the Jiuqu Rafting, you can walk to Wuyi Palace: you can visit Wan Chun Garden, Zhi Zhi Nunnery (currently closed), the Fish Viewing Area, and Shui Guang Yan. Therefore, it's recommended to visit in the morning or afternoon. From Wuyigong, you can take a shuttle bus to various places such as Shuiliandong (Water Curtain Cave), Dahongpao (Big Red Robe), the South Entrance, and the Sangu Resort Area.
If it's too late in the afternoon and you still want to visit Shuiliandong, Dahongpao, or other attractions, staff may refuse you entry by citing the attractions closing at 5 PM (in winter). You can't climb Jade Maiden Peak; you can only take photos by the river. You can leave it for last; staff won't stop you.
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