Anonymous User
November 1, 2024
Everyone must avoid the pit! ! ! I went on a self-driving tour with my wife and stayed in many hotels and B&Bs. Overall they were all OK. After I made the reservation at this B&B, they called and told me to contact them at the entrance of the village and they would come to pick me up. I was naive and thought that the positioning was inaccurate, so she came to guide me. When we drove to the parking lot she mentioned in the evening in the heavy rain, the proprietress arranged for two uncles to pick us up in a mini tricycle. They said that cars could not drive into the village and we could only go in by tricycle. They said that the tricycle could seat three or four people safely (as shown in the picture). My wife and I are both big and have a large suitcase. It is hard to imagine how three grown men can fit in here, plus a suitcase... I was really afraid that the uncle would drive the tricycle into the lake at night. Later, we asked him to pull the luggage while we walked into the village in the heavy rain. After making many turns, we finally arrived at the B&B with our shoes and pants soaked. The B&B has no gate or shop sign, only an advertising board at the entrance of the alley. When I went in, I was shocked. An auntie in slippers received us. She spoke Mandarin which I could hardly understand and opened the password lock of the room skillfully without any ID registration. After entering the room, I was stunned. There was not even a table and chair (it was not a tatami room), and the mattress was half pulled out, saying that she forgot to push it back when cleaning. Not satisfied, he took us to see another room, which finally had a recliner and a small table. We went into the room and closed the door. Auntie then opened the door with the password and told me where the wall light switch outside was and asked me to remember to turn it off. Thank you for teaching me to save electricity. The room is next to water and has high humidity. The bedding is a bit damp and a bit musty. There are no bath towels and only disposable ones. There is only one used roll of toilet paper in the toilet. There is no TV, no projector, no wardrobe or luggage rack in the room. The bathroom shelf is placed next to the toilet (broken), there is no shower curtain, and the bathroom is full of water after taking a shower. The next day after we got up, we cooked two bowls of noodles and had them sit on the small table in the room. I was wondering if I hadn’t changed rooms last night, could I have eaten while lying in bed like I did when I was a child. There are some other details in the public area of the B&B. You can just look at the photos. I won’t say much about the rest...
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