GGuest User''Long in the cage, return to nature.''
What is the experience of living in a homestay called ''ploughing and reading in the mountains''? (When I booked the room, I was attracted by the name of this homestay. I placed an order after reading the introduction and my favorite style.)
After arriving, I was attracted by the quiet distant mountains, flowing mountain springs, summer terraces, lush trees around the hotel...
The room is clean and tidy, the design is simple and simple with the theme, and it is quite comfortable to live in.
The landlord sister and the eldest brother are simple and enthusiastic. You can book in advance for meals, or tell a few people the price. The eldest sister can eat whatever she does. All the ingredients are self-raised chickens, mountain pigs and fish caught in the river. Rice and vegetables are also grown in front of the house and behind the house, and in the field. You can also have rose dumplings, butter rice wine dumplings for supper.
You can park in the small courtyard, and there is a river in front of the house, which can enjoy the cool under the trees by the river.
It is a 15-minute drive from the Golden Monkey National Park, and there are Damo Caves and wineries nearby, or it is very close to Songzan for afternoon tea.
What have I done here for two days? In addition to going to the mountain to see the monkeys, I was drinking tea and chatting in the arboretum, and my eldest sister went to the ground to pick garlic, eat under the big mulberry tree, and went up the mountain with my back to feed chickens, ducks, and geese. I sat under the pagoda in a daze and cut roses and wild flowers in the evening.
If you like lively, the landlord sister can also greet local villagers to sing and dance together, and talk about wine.
Thank you for your hospitality, there will be a period later.
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