GGuest UserA very, very satisfying stay.
Good location, built around the mountains, with mountains and water (there is a Changnan Lake Wetland Park at the foot of the mountain), a perfect Feng Shui treasure land. The newest 6th and 7th floors are only one street away from the China Ceramics Museum, which is very convenient. Although 1, 2, and 3 are on the mountain, you can take a shuttle bus to Building 7 at any time. I feel that there are traffic jams in and out of Taoxichuan, which is really not as good as here.
The facilities are also good, especially Building 7, which is all newly renovated, with a new Chinese aesthetic combined with modern home furnishings, and it is very comfortable to live in. There is also a swimming pool, warm water, and a 1.8-meter-deep standard swimming pool, which is cool. The breakfast is also very rich, especially trying Jingdezhen cold noodles, Beian alkaline water cakes and other local specialties.
In addition, the service is very, very good. Whether it is the front desk, the restaurant swimming pool, or the shuttle bus driver, they are all warm and sincere, caring and considerate.
More importantly, the price is affordable, much lower than that of the same level, and the cost performance is full. After several trips, I really fell in love with state-owned old hotels. The Xiyuan Hotel in Yangzhou last time was also of this type. There was not much publicity, the price was not high, and it seemed a bit old, but in fact it had long been rejuvenated, and the facilities and services were very good. It was really worth it.
In addition, the cups in the room were red leaf national porcelain, used by state guests. One cup was probably more expensive than the room fee, and the sense of ceremony was full.
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