This guesthouse in Guizhou was a truly delightful stay, full of warmth and genuine hospitality. The recommended travel photography, dining spots, and activities were all authentic and heartfelt, and they were always ready to answer any questions. The stairs in the Miao village are quite steep, and cars can only be parked outside, so initially, I was worried about the inconvenience with elders and children. However, the owner's thoughtful and attentive service made all those potential inconveniences disappear. They helped us book transportation, queue for tickets, carry luggage upstairs, and even explained things to us along the way. Butler Dali and Butler Guang, both Dong people, even put on performances in the evening. I missed participating in the photo shoot, but the hotel's observation deck cafe directly overlooks the entire Miao village, so there's no need to deal with crowds. The room balcony also offers direct views of the 'Thousand Households' starlight. Plus, the hotel's food was excellent; the sour soup beef wasn't spicy, and the ingredients were very fresh. The quick-fried fish was the most delicious dish I had on the entire trip! The hotel also has a swimming pool, but it wasn't open during my visit. I would definitely choose to stay here again on my next trip.
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