As a homestay, I personally think it is very good. It is close to the state of hotels in big cities such as Shanghai. The duplex suites we stayed in, the view from the window, the terraces outside the window and the sunset on the distant hills are beautiful. We think the location of the hotel is also very good, in the middle of the entire scenic spot. One problem with this itinerary is that there is no public transportation line between the terraced scenic area and other scenic spots (Wanchang Mountain tea garden and glacier relics), but the hotel helped us contact an Aniu brother (Master Deng) and took us to both of these scenic spots. After walking again, the big traffic problem was solved. By the way, Brother Aniu is a local. When we left, we went to his house and caught two strolling chickens that had grown up eating grains. We asked someone to handle the frozen and vacuumed packaging and brought them back to Shanghai. The deliciousness is that simple. . . As three close-range attractions, I think the local government or relevant depar**ents can plan more in-depth transportation problems, because if the scenic area is to develop better, it cannot rely on local residents to travel by car, and provide more convenience to us. Only foreign tourists can bring more popularity and development opportunities to the local area. In addition, the favorite of the three scenic spots is the terraced fields, followed by the small glacier relics. On the contrary, I find the tea plantations that the locals love most not so attractive. Picture 1-2 room outside the window, 3-5 hotel infinity swimming pool, picture 6 is the hotel in the early morning, picture 7-8 is the tea plantation, picture 9 is the glacier remains.
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