This stay was really hassle-free. The hotel's location is super convenient; it's a ten-minute taxi ride to Wuyi Square, even quicker if there's no traffic. Right across the street is Yang Kaihui's Former Residence, so I took an early morning stroll there – it's very peaceful under the old trees. Next door is Rice Noodle Street, and I also checked out the Rice Noodle Museum. It tells the history of a bowl of noodles really well, from stone grinders to old photos. The front desk staff were efficient, check-in was quick, and when I asked for nearby places to eat, they pointed me to two old restaurants in the alleyways that were much better than the trendy influencer spots. The room was clean, the mattress was just right – not too soft, not too hard – and the shower had great water pressure with instant hot water. They replenished two free drinks in the fridge every day, which was a nice refreshment after coming back. The laundry room has a dryer, so I could wash and wear my clothes right away, which was incredibly useful for someone staying multiple days. Overall, no complaints about the stay, it was excellent.
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