The first time I tried a homestay, the experience exceeded expectations.
The location of the B&B is very good. It is not on the main road. It is very quiet even when it is full of people on May 1st. It is very convenient to park downstairs. It takes about five minutes to walk to the Jima Wharf through a rice field.
The family room we live in has views on three sides, and the platform is super large, which is very suitable for children to play and play. Drinking tea at night and listening to the frogs screaming and rocking the rocking chair is also very comfortable. The kids love this room so much and say they want to live here all the time. The room is very large, with two queen beds and two bathrooms. We are 4 adults and 2 children, plus three suitcases. It doesn't feel crowded at all, and the children can run from one balcony to another. The homestay is well-equipped, clean and tidy. It has been rainy and rainy in Yangshuo before and after we checked in, and we didn't feel damp.
The boss is very nice, he asked me about the rafting situation at the pier at the first time, and luckily caught up with the last bamboo raft before the water rose. The operation of the inn is very Buddhist, there are no other mandatory or induced consumption. When you come back in the evening before going out in the morning, you can meet the boss or other staff members and have a few chats. It is warm and bold, and you really feel at home, quiet and ordinary.
The breakfast at the hotel is Guilin rice noodles and boiled eggs. I didn’t eat the bamboo rafts on the first day. I heard from my family that the children ate very well. I tasted a bowl before leaving the next day. The mushrooms are very fresh and the noodles are boiled Just right. Eat a bowl of noodles, enjoy the running water and sunshine in the small yard, really want to stay here for a while, then wait for the next time you come, and stay here again.
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