The hygiene is good and the overall environment is very clean. A toothbrush set is provided upon check-in, and breakfast is provided at the Shaolin Zen Space vegetarian restaurant next door. #Room Facilities There are more than a dozen people living in a study room. There are so many people and they have different schedules, so sometimes it still feels a bit inconvenient. If you can plan ahead, it is better to book a room, which will be more convenient. The room this time was clean, the quilt and pillow were soft, and the mattress was not too soft, which was just what I wanted. The room also provided mineral water and charging sockets (there were not enough sockets, so I suggested you bring your own power strip). The shower gel and shampoo in the shower room also smelled good. The only drawback is that the windows have two layers of screens, and the beds near the windows will be affected by light when sleeping at night. The sound insulation is average, so if you require an absolutely quiet environment, you have to choose a separate room. This time, I happened to have a roommate who was snoring and I couldn't sleep much the whole night. #Good service, luggage storage is available. The hotel provides toothbrushes, drinking water, shower gel, shampoo and washing machines. It is a very mature hotel. #Location and transportation: It is at the foot of Shaolin Temple's martial arts hall, in Wenwu Square, quiet. It is close to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Art Museum and can be reached in 20 minutes on foot without luggage. After leaving Wenwufang, turn left and walk towards Guangming City for about 5 minutes. There is a self-service bicycle and electric car rental area. Turn right and cross the road to bus No. 41. It can go directly to the Guandi Temple and Confucian Temple area, but it cannot go directly to the high-speed railway station. It takes a long time to take the bus, so if you are in a hurry, you must take a taxi. If you are traveling with two people, I suggest you rent an electric car on West Street, which is convenient for going anywhere. The homestay is not easy to find, so here is a route for those who come later: from Wenwufang Market, walk to the middle of Wenwufang Art District and look left. The inn is behind the long and wide staircase (under the stairs). If you accidentally come to the Martial Arts Hall, you can go down the narrow staircase in Zen Space and turn left and go straight, or go down the long staircase next to the visitor center. The inn is under the stairs. The place with a big sign saying Shaolin Temple Zen Residence is not too far from West Street. It takes about ten to twenty minutes by electric bike, or about ten to twenty yuan by taxi. The location is okay. If you want to focus on Shaolin Temple, this is highly recommended. Food: Because it is at the foot of the mountain, there are not many places to eat around. There is only one vegetarian restaurant, Zen Space, which offers a vegetarian buffet for 39 per person. Their soup is good, and the rest are just ordinary vegetarian dishes. Atmosphere: If you don't go out shopping at night, you can just watch and listen to the singing of the resident ladies in the open-air tea bar outside in Wenwufang. It's also nice and relaxing. Communication: 5G or mobile is required. My broken 4G Unicom has no network when I enter the B&B
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