The ancient city of Dali opens to Cangshan for about 3-4km. The island at the foot of Cangshan is in Haiyunju Community. The island has a sense of design as a whole, with sophisticated materials and many small details. There is a terrace to see the ancient city, a little bit of the three towers, Cangshan and Erhai, and the stars and sunrise. The boss is gentle and enthusiastic. He will share an electronic check-in guide to teach you how to eat, drink and play. If you have any questions, the boss will answer your questions enthusiastically (the guide includes a shop that is said to be the first rice noodle shop in the ancient city of Dali, very good Eat and affordable). I booked the tickets for the Cangshan cableway and scenic spots, and there is a free shuttle bus to pick you up and drop off directly to the departure point of the north of the ancient city. The boss will prepare a lot of bottled water for the residents to pick up. Later, I heard that because the hotel is close to the mountains, it even uses spring water for washing their faces. Many people in the ancient city of Dali will go to the mountains to fetch water. Originally, the plan was to see the mountain house, but the schedule adjustment suddenly changed the date and there was no see the mountain house. The boss took the initiative to help adjust to Mohexuan, which made us "a blessing in disguise" to improve. If you want a mountain in the morning, you can book the breakfast (scallion pancake + chicken steak + egg + purple sweet potato + banana) at the homestay for 20 yuan per person. When we went up the mountain, it rained. Fortunately, we finished our breakfast on the island and went up the mountain. When it has enough heat. Next time you come to Dali Ancient City, you must live on Yushan again.
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