You can drive by yourself, but don’t think about it if you travel independently. The scenery is nice, but it is very inconvenient. It is understandable that you can’t buy things when you go out in the middle of the night, but you can’t take a taxi when you go out during the day. If you want to rent an electric car, you must not be able to ride it and don’t know how to ride it. The person holding the suitcase is very unfriendly to someone like me who can only drive but not ride a bicycle. The B&B does not provide ride-hailing pick-up and drop-off services. Difficulty in traveling will degrade all other impressions. No matter how good the environment is, it is not worth the physical and mental fatigue. Going out to play is fun, not to create trouble for yourself. It’s okay to say that I’m tired physically, but also mentally. The owner’s family also lives here, so it’s easy to have no sense of boundaries. When the family was eating, my silly daughter was curious and playing next to me. When I went out to take the gift, the owner was next to me. Look, that embarrassing cancer is about to break out. Obviously you are here to consume, but you have a feeling of being dependent on others and just want to leave quickly. But we were very lucky to meet some nice locals. Less than five minutes after we left, it started to rain on the road. We couldn't get a taxi at that time, so the villagers took us to the bus that stopped by the roadside in the village and went straight to Guilin. , saving you the trouble of going to the bus station to catch a bus or taking a train. This is really only known to locals, so it is recommended that you find a B&B run by a local. Just like when you go abroad, don’t choose a Chinese one. Same (no malice), if it's a more casual choice like us, who just go and stop at will, it's not necessarily a bad thing, just let it happen, it's mixed. Our itinerary was from Guilin to Xingping and then to Yangshuo. Overall, it was good. We originally planned to go to Longji again, but the rain made us feel bad and we decided not to go. Instead, we decided to go to the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. We will wait until autumn to see the terraced fields. Anyway, we are on holiday. Taking care of a baby is a long-term plan that requires a rough walk through. The boss suggested that from the map, you have to go to Longji first and then to Yangshuo from Guilin, but I found that as long as you return to Guilin, you will inevitably have to take a double route no matter which place you go to first, so I still choose the place I want to visit the most. Just play it down in order, and you won't be so regretful when you finally change your mind. Anyway, I finally want to thank the boss for giving us dinner at midnight when we arrived on the first night because we couldn't buy anything.
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