AACHMINAEFacilities: Everything is brand new and excellent, including professional medical oxygen equipment. The room has a modern and wood-inspired feel, with a soothing warm color scheme and a warm, inviting atmosphere, comparable to most chain hotels. The soundproofing is excellent, and while there's a stream outside the window (see Figure 13), the room itself is very quiet.
Cleanliness: Very clean. Disposable towels are provided (a bit better than typical chain hotels, no disrespect intended), as well as disposable toilet seats and Blue Moon hand soap (a nice touch). The hotel also has separate wet and dry areas. The Coke is free, and even if you don't drink it, it's still available the next day. The windows are also immaculately clean, offering a breathtaking view of the scenery outside. The cabinets are also spotless.
Environment: Mountains in the distance, meadows and streams nearby. Wildflowers are blooming this season, making the environment beautiful. At night, you can enjoy the stars and the Milky Way, with minimal light pollution.
Service: Perfect service. The owner and staff will help with our luggage. On our first night, the owner's wife accompanied us to take photos of the stars (see Figure 3). The breakfast the next day was also delicious, and the butter tea was excellent (their butter tea is less salty, perhaps because it's more palatable to tourists from other places). When we booked our room, the owner's wife even called us to explain our reservation was incorrect. She was very helpful and explained the surroundings, local culture, and worthwhile attractions. Visitors can contact them directly if they have any comments. We were lucky enough to be among the first group of tourists to see the sign (see Figure 12). They even asked us about its placement. They took us on a tour of their Buddhist temple, which gave me a deeper understanding of Muya ******* culture. They also recommended a familiar lama to Gonggar Monastery (though we ultimately missed the trip). Before we left, they gave us cordyceps (see Figures 1 and 2) and khatas (see Figure 12, worn around our necks).
The popular marmot feeding experience in the courtyard of the guesthouse: Caicai (see Figures 6 and 7) was super cute. It was a truly enjoyable experience, and I also learned about the marmot's life habits.
Other: I was fortunate to experience raising birds. Xixi (see Figures 4 and 5) was truly clever. I also learned a lot about the plateau. The owner's sign was carved by the lady herself, which is quite impressive (see Figure 14).
I wish the owner a prosperous business, abundant wealth, a constant flow of customers, a harmonious family, all the best, and good health.
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