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May 4, 2024
Traveling on May Day, it is considered to be passing through Taizhou, and a simple tour. The hotel is located next to the plum garden, and it can be regarded as a small manor type. The environment is natural. There is a long way from the gate to the lobby. Fortunately, it is OK to drive in by car. It is convenient to go to the old street, Taoyuan, Meiyuan, and Wanghai Tower around. Friends who like to stroll can choose. As an old hotel, the decoration style and facilities seem to be the same across the country. Because of its special location, it can also be said to be one of the quietest hotels I have ever stayed in (provided that the air conditioner is not turned on, and the old central air conditioner always has some noise). The breakfast is not very rich, but the taste is not bad, but the snow vegetable buns (maybe I remember the name wrong, anyway, this is the only vegetable buns), which is considered to be the top three best buns I have ever eaten (all the buns I have eaten, including some buns from some Internet celebrity stores that I often buy). If you go to the street to open a store, there will definitely be a long queue. It is definitely better than the morning tea buns I ate in Yangzhou. The three-cup buns are also of a good standard. Other meat buns and other breakfasts are very regular and ordinary, and there are not many varieties. The only thing I want to complain about is that there is no elevator on the side of the ordinary guest rooms (it costs about 400 per night). Although there are only two floors, I was a little surprised when I confirmed with the front desk that there was no elevator and I had to carry my big suitcase up myself. (The hotel was saved by a steamed bun, and even my picky wife was conquered)
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