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May 8, 2024
The travel-saving version: If you decide to come to Wunongding, Fansu is the most "economical" choice.
The long-winded version:
1. First of all, why choose the latter between Feilai Temple and Wunongding.
Wunongding is farther away from the snow-capped mountains, you can see more of it, it looks more spectacular with a prospect, and it has a more "primitive" feeling with fewer people and less business. This is indeed the case - you can't order takeout here.
2. Why choose Fansu among several homestays in Wunongding.
I have also thought about making up my mind and going down the mountain directly (not taking off my clothes). After all, it would be too much of a hassle to consider the cost-effectiveness after a trip to see the snow-capped mountains (it would be better to watch the live broadcast directly in Deqin Rong Media for the most cost-effectiveness). However, it must be admitted that the view depends very much on the weather. If the weather is not good, the location will be wasted. When it was basically determined that it would be cloudy on the day of check-in, I resolutely decided to reduce the budget... What's more, everyone's view at Wunongding is indeed similar. Let me talk about its advantages and disadvantages in detail:
(1) In terms of vision, you can see the whole snow-capped mountain in front (p1), but the foreground is relatively messy, with untidy small houses, railings and other homestays... You can see the White Horse Snow Mountain on the southwest side (p2, 3).
(2) In terms of facilities, it is indeed equipped with the configuration of an economy hotel. If you look at it by this standard, it is not bad. For example, the furniture is new (after all, it has just opened), and it is equipped with floor heating and oxygen machines (need to ask the front desk). However, the hot water in the water heater seems to be not very good!
(3) In terms of service, it provides pick-up and drop-off from Deqin County or Wunongding intersection (if you take a bus, you need to tell the driver in advance), and the owner drives an off-road vehicle to pick you up in person. The homestay has a yard (probably the only one in Wunongding). In the evening, everyone roasts potatoes and chats together. The atmosphere is very good (p4, 5). The owner is very friendly and enthusiastic. Other employees (Guizhou compatriots) said that they came to play with the owner. Since you are here to play, the service is indeed not as standardized as that of a hotel or a large homestay, but it also reduces the sense of distance. These can be regarded as differentiated competitive advantages.
A little surprise: the B&B is very close to a restaurant called Ye Xu (not a striptease restaurant). The restaurant is more centrally located, facing the main peak, with a more beautiful view (p6, how beautiful it must be when the peach tree in front is in full bloom). The food and environment are both excellent.
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