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This unplanned trip to Moganshan was also the first of my most wordy Ctrip reviews. I'd read several posts on xhs but still couldn't decide where to stay. The sheer number of B&Bs was overwhelming. The first B&B I stayed at the day before was based on information from a post, further inside Yucheng at the foot of the mountain. Afterward, I felt it wasn't ideal. I didn't expect the second B&B, Yicui, which I blindly selected on Ctrip, would truly impress me. Located in a cozy little mountain village, it offers convenient transportation (Didi and self-driving). The owner is friendly and attentive, proactively allowing us to choose and upgrade our room. The butler-style service is even more comfortable. The room is clean, with a separate wet and dry bathroom and shower, and all amenities are complete. All supplies and equipment are from high-end brands, and the small refrigerator in the room also has some free water, drinks, and snacks. The soundproofing is also very good for resting at night. There is a swimming pool on the public terrace outside the room, and the distant mountain view is also very photogenic (the couple living next door took a lot of photos, and it is clear that they love this place). The main meal is a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures. You can make reservations in advance through the mini-program, and there are coupons. Every dish we ordered was delicious, much better than a popular restaurant in Yucheng. The non-greasy food is perfect for hot summer meals, especially the poached chicken, which is very tender (the owner said it is made from chickens raised by the owner, and indeed there are many pheasants in the garden next door). The variety and quality of breakfast are also very satisfactory, with quinoa and millet porridge and freshly made sandwiches. Western-style platters (vegetable salad, bacon, meat) Sausage, tender scrambled eggs), steamed snacks (shumai, osmanthus cake, steamed dumplings, etc.), scallion oil noodles, small wontons, rich and delicious. The layout and style of the restaurant are also fashionable and cozy. You can refer to the pictures in other reviews. In addition to the swimming pool, he also has a small tea garden. Due to the hot weather, we only climbed close to it. Standing in the bamboo forest, you can overlook the distant scenery. There is also a reservoir near the store, which is a ten-minute walk away. Locals who go fishing and catching cicadas in the evening also go here for fun. Above the reservoir are naked Castle and naked Valley. In addition, Their doorman is unique—a particularly well-behaved Samoyed, so affectionate and hospitable—he'd run to the intersection to greet us when we returned from a walk. I really liked him. Since we came on short notice and didn't drive, our initial intention was to relax, escape the heat, eat, drink, and rest, and enjoy the scenery. He completely met our expectations. The cleaning lady before check-out was also very polite, and the owner even asked the staff to bring bottled water for us on the way. His service is truly on par with a North Star hotel. Overall, the trip was worth it, and I hope to return next time!
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