The room layout is relatively simple, with rattan tables and rattan furniture, a mandala on the roof of the room, and two cushions, which are quite distinctive.
I checked in at night. I originally wanted to go out for a walk, but I suddenly found myself under the pagoda. So I slowly walked around the pagoda with everyone. It felt wonderful, as if the pagoda was the back garden.
To enter from the main entrance of the hotel, you have to walk through a deep lobby. At first, it was a bit far and required a lot of walking. Later, I found that because of this separation, the hotel room was isolated from the hustle and bustle outside.
Stay in silence.
I wrote so many words to introduce it because there is a Chinese lady who speaks fluently and can also write Chinese characters. The manager is patient and meticulous. During my stay, I received a lot of help everywhere. There is also a very clean kitchen upstairs, which is open to tourists for free!
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