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By domestic standards, it's comparable to a 5-star hotel. The decor is stylish, and the property preserves the century-old trees surrounding it, which is commendable. Each room is equipped with bath towels, slippers, and toiletries of good quality. Each room also includes two breakfasts, freshly cooked by the butler, which are nutritious and delicious (although we prefer lighter flavors, so we felt there was a bit too much oil). The only drawbacks are some minor details – for example, the glass door to the basement living room cannot be locked, the main door lock isn't very secure, and the main kitchen makes noises that can be heard from the first floor. Also, I'm very particular about bedding, so I feel the sheets and duvet covers could be changed more frequently or aired out more often.
Location: Located on a small alley next to the main street of Qi'ao Island, it's conveniently located whether you walk or take an electric cart. The owner has a trusted electric cart rental shop with reasonable prices, so I recommend renting from them.
Parking: The biggest drawback of the entire guesthouse is parking – we had to park our car at the main building and then drag our luggage to our building. Moreover, there are not enough parking spaces; only three cars can be parked at a time, and the spaces are very narrow. It is very difficult to park after dark, so it is recommended to park your car before dark.
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