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September 29, 2023
Before coming here, I had imagined many unexpected situations, but I didn't think that the B&B I booked casually would add such a warm touch to my trip to Linjiang.
I have seen many high-priced B&Bs, but due to the distrust accumulated from staying in B&Bs for a long time (photo fraud, relying on marketing to raise premiums), I didn't book a popular online store this time for safety reasons. Instead, the owner of a B&B that was closed during the National Day recommended Dayong's homestay, and asked the owner Dayong to help me contact the chartered car from Enhe to Linjiang.
After arriving, I found that several popular B&Bs on the Internet were within walking distance and looked mediocre. The small town here is all wooden rooms, and the decoration and interior are similar. The only difference is probably whether there are radiators? Perhaps the operators of expensive houses are better at publicity and marketing, so the rooms can increase the premium.
Dayong's home is very close to the entrance of the village. After crossing the bridge, turn right at the second intersection with a supermarket and walk in for more than 100 meters. It is also close to the north slope where you can watch the sunrise. On the first day I came, the boss's father took two guests to watch the sunset on horseback. I followed them and the horses up the mountain (it should be Dongpo). Under the cliff was the Ergun River, and on the other side was Russia.
The guests lived in a one-story wooden house. The house was not big but the yard was large, with a large vegetable garden. There was a boiler heating in the house (I thought there was no, but it was warm as soon as I entered the house). The house near the yard was full of sunshine in the morning and very warm. The room with the window on the other side was very quiet. In short, it was very safe to live in.
The boss's family was very enthusiastic. They didn't talk much but took good care of the guests. The breakfast was affordable and very rich, with pancakes, bread, porridge, etc. made by the boss's mother. It happened to be Mid-Autumn Festival when I came. The boss's mother saw that I was alone here for Mid-Autumn Festival, so she pulled me and the guests in another room to make dumplings and fried a table of dishes.
Even if you come to the border town to pursue the distance, you will always feel a little lonely without the connection between people. This time I just had a sudden whim to come to the border to take a look, but I didn't expect to have a meal of hot dumplings made by myself. The boss and his family are enthusiastic but reserved, and probably won’t do any marketing for the cottage. I simply wrote a small diary and sent it as a review, hoping to let everyone know more about this low-key B&B. I wish their business is prosperous!!!
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