In fact, I didn’t have too many illusions about the living conditions of this trip at the beginning, because it was just a homestay after all. But the experience is really full. Before arriving at the B&B, we contacted the owner, who said he would pick us up at the village entrance. Unfortunately, our navigation location was deviated, and in the drizzle, the owner stood at the village entrance and waited patiently for twenty minutes before we arrived. The owner had no complaints at all, and directed us to park the car in a safe place and helped us carry our large luggage into the village. Because of the rain, the roads in the village were not easy to walk on. We didn't usually get much exercise, so we didn't have any physical advantage. The boss would stop and wait after walking for a while. When you walk into the hotel lobby, there is no exaggerated decoration, and a simple atmosphere is everywhere. All the furnishings make you feel very relaxed. The room was very clean. When you open the window in the morning, you can see rape flowers about to bloom and Hui-style buildings with white walls and gray tiles. We ate chicken raised by the boss, who caught it himself in the river. The boss also gave us homemade fermented bean curd and rice wine. The boss said embarrassedly: his mother made them herself. The honest look in his face made you feel at ease. The next day, the boss took us to the entrance of the scenic area. It was cheaper to enter the scenic area from here than taking the cable car. I remember it was 20 yuan cheaper per person. The proprietress was very talkative. She talked to us about their village, her husband's honesty, and their local customs. She was straightforward, cheerful and enthusiastic ❤. Before entering the scenic area, we asked the boss's wife to buy local chrysanthemums for us. The price was relatively cheap, but the quality was very good. Most importantly, she also gave us a bucket of chrysanthemums. The boss said that the chrysanthemums were bumped during the drying process and were not suitable for selling, but would not affect drinking, so she gave them to us. I soaked them in water today and they felt very good. I uploaded photos of the rice wine and fermented tofu given by the boss, as well as the view outside the window of the room I live in. The video was of the boss catching chickens. The above are my personal feelings, please don’t criticize if you don’t agree.
"In fact, I didn’t have too many illusions about the living conditions of this trip at the beginning, because it was just a homestay after all. But the experience is really full. Before arriving at the B&B, we contacted the owner, who said he would pick us up at the village entrance. Unfortunately, our navigation location was deviated, and in the drizzle, the owner stood at the village entrance and waited patiently for twenty minutes before we arrived. The owner had no complaints at all, and directed us to park the car in a safe place and helped us carry our large luggage into the village. Because of the rain, the roads in the village were not easy to walk on. We didn't usually get much exercise, so we didn't have any physical advantage. The boss would stop and wait after walking for a while. When you walk into the hotel lobby, there is no exaggerated decoration, and a simple atmosphere is everywhere. All the furnishings make you feel very relaxed. The room was very clean. When you open the window in the morning, you can see rape flowers about to bloom and Hui-style buildings with white walls and gray tiles. We ate chicken raised by the boss, who caught it himself in the river. The boss also gave us homemade fermented bean curd and rice wine. The boss said embarrassedly: his mother made them herself. The honest look in his face made you feel at ease. The next day, the boss took us to the entrance of the scenic area. It was cheaper to enter the scenic area from here than taking the cable car. I remember it was 20 yuan cheaper per person. The proprietress was very talkative. She talked to us about their village, her husband's honesty, and their local customs. She was straightforward, cheerful and enthusiastic ❤. Before entering the scenic area, we asked the boss's wife to buy local chrysanthemums for us. The price was relatively cheap, but the quality was very good. Most importantly, she also gave us a bucket of chrysanthemums. The boss said that the chrysanthemums were bumped during the drying process and were not suitable for selling, but would not affect drinking, so she gave them to us. I soaked them in water today and they felt very good. I uploaded photos of the rice wine and fermented tofu given by the boss, as well as the view outside the window of the room I live in. The video was of the boss catching chickens. The above are my personal feelings, please don’t criticize if you don’t agree."