After walking around, this should be the best homestay in Meizhu Village. There are also a few on the Qixingdun that take the high-end petty bourgeoisie route from the outside design. The decoration is quite new, the decoration style is Japanese and simple, with white walls and light-colored wooden furniture. Our big bed is similar to tatami mats, and is equipped with large French windows, which forms the contrast of the times with the surrounding wooden lattice windows. Although the exterior wall of this house is not typical white, it is still very consistent with the yellow style of the mud walls of other old houses around it. The decoration of the house is clean and tidy, and it is easy to clean. At first glance, there are no sanitary corners, so the sanitation is more reassuring. The shower is separated from wet and dry, and the bathroom is Hengjie, at least a brand. The air conditioner is central air conditioner, but it’s quite cool here, and it’s useless as soon as the windows are opened for ventilation.
The parking area of the hotel is shared with several surrounding homestays, first come first served, basically no problem, but the location is relatively crowded, it is recommended to rent a car if you rent a car.
Meizhu Village, where the B&B is located, is near the top of the mountain, and the Qixing Pier above it is at the two corners of a Y-shaped fork. Walk up for 10 minutes and drive for two to three minutes.
Meizhu Village is above the main scenic spot Yunhe terraces, and it takes 20-25 minutes to drive one way, at a normal speed; further down Yunhe terraces is another subsidiary scenic spot Baiyingu Kenggen Village, which takes 5-8 minutes to drive from the terraces scenic spot. Kenggen Village may be disappointed if you just go to see the old houses, but the streams and stacked rocks in the valley inside are pleasantly surprised.
Finally, since it is a homestay, don’t expect room service like a hotel. After all, the host’s family lives here normally, and it’s impossible to be online all the time. What made me feel my heart was that I asked the host to borrow some scissors for manual use the day before. After looking for a while, I took a rusty one at home, but the next day the host gave me a new one, which might be a temporary purchase. Or borrowed. Such a move, ㊗️ the host's business is booming!
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