We originally booked a room on the second floor, but the landlord said that the guest extended their stay and moved us to the third floor without notifying us in advance. The third floor was said to be more comfortable, but it was actually a six-person room. Both rooms had wall lamps, but the inner one was broken. I told the landlord, and he said he knew it was broken and there was no electricity. When I closed the window in the middle of the night, I found that the inner window was broken. It was only three or four centimeters away from closing, and it was impossible to lock it. The child couldn't flush the toilet. I flushed it several times. I still said where was the child. I reported the problem to the landlord in the morning, and the landlord said I should call her because it was blocked. I asked why I called her in the middle of the night, and she smiled and didn't say anything. In the morning, after the child went to the toilet, I used a cup of water to fill the water tank one cup at a time, and flushed it five times in total. The landlord said I should tell her in the morning that they have a professional toilet flusher. Breakfast was soy milk, tea eggs, and fried dough sticks bought from outside. And there are many vacancies in nearby homestays on Ctrip, all of which are just over 100. It's much cheaper than what I booked. It shouldn't be a particularly peak season recently. So the prices are not high. If you are hiking up the mountain, the accommodation is quite close.
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