We went out with friends, but because of the rain in Shanghai, we decided to stay overnight in Moganshan. We randomly chose a guesthouse, but it turned out to be surprisingly good.
We drove there ourselves. The guesthouse had parking and charging stations downstairs. Inside the parking lot was a common entertainment area on the B1 level, with chess, board games, billiards, and karaoke. There was also a Samoyed at the entrance, very friendly, excitedly coming over to nuzzle us whenever we came in.
Our group of four stayed in a loft on the third floor. There were two 2-meter beds, one upstairs and one downstairs, very spacious and incredibly soft—one of the most comfortable beds I've ever slept in. Upstairs there was a huge terrace with tables and chairs where we could sit and enjoy the breeze, and a huge private hot tub. The room was very clean, and the facilities looked new.
There were camping tables and chairs and a swimming pool outside, but we didn't use them.
The guesthouse is run by the owners and their family. They were all very friendly, always smiling, and tried their best to accommodate any needs. Breakfast on the second day was prepared by the owner's mother. The selection was limited; she told us there were only noodles, wontons, and dumplings. We ordered all three. I ate the dumplings she made herself—they were so fresh and delicious! I finished a bowl and still wanted more, but I felt too embarrassed to ask for more. When we left, the owner even gave us a few gift bags as souvenirs, which we were very grateful for.
We were very satisfied with this guesthouse. It's a pity we arrived late that day, and we left after just one breakfast the next morning. We felt like we hadn't had enough time to explore, and everyone said they would definitely stay here again next time, arriving earlier so they could have more time to enjoy themselves.
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