Guangyindedashu
July 6, 2022
This time, I am very grateful to my friends for recommending their B&B in Puzhehei Scenic Area. When I arrived, I found that they had lived in their holiday apartment in Foshan before, and the B&B with more than 10 rooms had elevators and underground parking spaces. I was shocked. The design of the entire homestay makes the decoration of the space closely linked with the scenery of Puzhehei, literati elegant, simple and comfortable. I came from Guangzhou in time for the children's holiday. The noise of the city and the fast pace of life made me feel the original ecology occasionally, get close to nature, and drink some Pu'er tea on the first floor after playing. After a daze, I went back to Gan after tea. It is a very pleasant life. The bed sheets and quilt in the guest room are very good, the quilt feels a little thick, and the toilet is also equipped with a disposable cushion cover and a disposable compressed towel. Maybe the boss feels that everyone has a cleanliness addiction. I am more concerned about the shampoo and shower gel in the hotel. I still prefer this homestay. I bought 2 bottles when I left. It is said that the night in Puzhehei is as delicate, pure and soft as silk, full of endless mystery. After taking a shower, standing on the balcony on the 4th floor, the breeze blows, and occasionally you can hear a few frogs croaking, and some The unknown sound, I think it must be the sound of flowers blooming, in the transparent night, it seems to be the sound of heaven, which makes people endless reverie. When you arrive in Yunnan, it is a great regret in life not to come to Puzhehei with its karst landforms. Gently paddle a boat into the lotus pond, you can feel the "wet body", and you can also find the lost touch for a long time. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, it would have been unbelievable that such a lotus flower bloomed in the sunshine in July, it was so beautiful that it was shocking. I stayed reluctantly for three days. If I have time, I will definitely come again, drink Pu’er tea with the owner of the homestay, and live a slow life of letting go.
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