I booked Zhiliao B&B because it was right next to the Chanyuan Temple in the scenic area, and the terrace in the room was facing the cedar forest, which was very nice. (I found it was not a scam when I arrived.) 1⃣️Environment: Very clean and comfortable, with complete facilities. The bathroom also gave me a disposable toilet cover, which was very considerate. The overall building is made of green tiles and white walls, with Western-style railings, a bit of a fusion of Chinese and Western styles, and a small patio. What I like most is the gate of the B&B, which feels like the one in Hayao Miyazaki's movie Spirited Away~ It's great for taking pictures. There is a bookshelf in the lobby, you can sit on the terrace and read books in the green forest, it's so comfortable~
2⃣️Breakfast: The lunch box is well matched, including pickled mustard, boiled eggs, porridge, steamed pumpkin, sweet potato, buns, snacks, etc., and hot milk and orange juice can be selected ~ but there is no coffee, coffee must be bought separately~
3⃣️Afternoon tea: The package I booked includes afternoon tea. The housekeeper helped me prepare it and said that it can be used before 5 pm. It comes with a pot of tea to make yourself (black tea, green tea, and raw puerhide can be chosen), three-square dried fruits and snacks~ It is quite rich and tastes good👍It can be used in the lobby or delivered to the room, but there is no tea, only snacks when it is delivered to the room, and you have to use the teapot in the room to make it.
4⃣️Service: Not bad and considerate. When I went out for dinner at night, the front desk housekeeper also gave me a very bright flashlight. Because the surroundings are relatively quiet and all woods, although there are street lights on the road, there are still relatively dark places, which is very practical. When checking out, I received a gift (a bag of sweet potatoes and a bag of bamboo shoots; it was not special enough for me, but it was very practical.
5⃣️Disadvantages: The B&B does not have its own restaurant, so you need to eat outside. There is a Dashutang restaurant (you cannot order after 5pm) and a Shangketang restaurant (open from 5pm to 7pm). Both restaurants have rich menus, but the taste is average, and the cost performance is not high. They are very close, one is on the left side of Chanyuan Temple and the other is on the right side of Chanyuan Temple.
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