Since the itinerary was decided temporarily, it coincided with the May Day holiday. It is difficult to book a room, but fortunately someone cancelled it and booked it to a four-bedroom and one living room.
Room type: We have 8 adults, 2 and children. There are two rooms with two single beds. Two rooms with a single bed. It just happens to suit us very well. Three have toilets and one does not, but there are toilets in the lobby.
Service: The boss's son arranged two cars to pick us up to the hotel. The next day, we chartered a sightseeing car ourselves. However, if the boss is not busy or can't get a car at night, the boss said he can pick us up.
Meals: It happened to be lunch when we arrived, and it was a pity that we didn't feel the cooking skills of the lady boss in the comment. The next morning, there are porridge, fried dough sticks, eggs, shrimps, kelp and so on. Although not as good as a hotel, it is very rich and has a homey taste.
Transportation: The boss will drive to the bus station. It's pretty far on foot.
Environment: There are no convenience stores or restaurants nearby. Need to call a car over. Or let the boss help.
Hygiene: The whole is very clean and hygienic. For the B&B, it's not bad.
Additional: The kitchen tools are quite complete and can be borrowed. We buy vegetables and cook by ourselves at night. There is no elevator on the stairs. If there are people with inconvenient legs and feet at home, remember to refer to this one.
In short, it's quite a satisfactory homestay.
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