I forgot to take pictures, so I'll just describe it verbally: a two-story villa. The first floor has a living room upon entering, followed by the kitchen. The kitchen is spacious, with a dining table and a fairly complete set of utensils. A single bed is placed near the living room in the kitchen, along with two washing machines and a bathroom (with shower). The second floor has two rooms, each with its own bathroom. The room on the left has a double bed and two adjacent single bunk beds (not bunk beds, just different heights). The room on the right has a large double bed. There's also a large double tatami mat in the passageway between the two rooms. Disposable towels and toiletries are provided. Located in the city center, a short walk from the villa, down a small alley to the left, leads to a teahouse serving fried kway teow and kway teow soup. Further along, next to a motorcycle repair shop, there's a shop selling phone cards (they can register you while you buy). Turning right out of the alley, there are curry noodle shops, and the street is a great spot for taking photos. It's a bit of a distance from the mural street, so it might be a little tiring to walk there with young children, but it's fine for adults.
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