Facilities: The garden is layered, and the flowers and plants grow very well. There are also some birds and shrews. There are many places to take pictures, and the night view is unbeatable. The bathroom is large, and there is plenty of hot water for bathing, which is very comfortable.
Hygiene: There are inevitably many mosquitoes in the mountains, but they are basically very clean. The tables and chairs on the large terrace are not dirty, and the scenery for breakfast is unbeatable.
Environment: If it is a sunny day, it should be super great. Unfortunately, it rains during the Qingming Festival, and the valley is very foggy. Be careful when driving and walking. I really don’t understand the location of OCT. . .
Service: Because we are more worried about the room, we didn’t book a room at first. We went up directly at night and asked the housekeeper to take a look for us before deciding. We were unexpectedly satisfied. The housekeeper had already gone to bed, but he got up to open the door for us to see the room and arrange for check-in. He was very enthusiastic. In the end, we upgraded our room, and the dog said he was very satisfied with the large terrace.
Meals: There is a popular private dish Liulin in Building B. Although it is a little expensive, it is delicious. The lobster bamboo tube noodles are moderately seasoned and the soup is all drunk. The chickens and ducks should be raised in the garden and are very fresh. The breakfast is also richer than that of ordinary B&Bs. The European bread is delicious, and the preserved egg and lean meat porridge is even better. I wish I could have more bowls.
Check-in tips: Buildings A and B are up and down, not connected, and you have to walk for dozens of meters. Each has its own characteristics. The mountain in OCT East is very foggy all year round, so you must be careful when driving. There are many mosquitoes in the mountains, so bring mosquito repellent. If you care about mosquitoes, don't live in the mountains.
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