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Vision Fanhua Xiaoyuan
3/51 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
The house is large, the facilities are quite complete, the KTV machine is well received! But next to the railway, it’s too noisy to sleep at night.
Beijing Yujia Courtyard
4/54 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
In order to avoid the easy blocked section of the mountain on weekend mornings, it is risky to drive too late on the mountain road. I specially chose this hotel on Friday that just passed the most blocked section and did not go to the mountain road. As a result, I found out that the roadside is the hotel facade, and the road is on the same level. The lower floor is the hotel lobby. There are a few rooms next to the lobby. The whole lobby and the room are shaded off the road level. The room is dark and humid. Not very ventilated, mosquitoes and flies in the house, the facilities are simple, The toilet lids are all bad, except for the two beds, there is a small cloakroom with a full-length mirror. One of the beds is still a spring bed, the headboard is active, all squeezed against the wall by the mattress, and the three of us poured over the pillow as soon as we sat, and we were speechless. Later, I wanted to understand that this location is generally suitable for eating on the road to the mountain. The accommodation is either directly in the mountains at night, or you can go directly to the scenic spot to play early. It is estimated that few people choose to stay here. But I have to say that the simplicity of the door ditch people, the service attitude is definitely no problem.
Qiyu Gushan Home Light Luxury Private Tang Inn (Miaofengshan)
4.8/589 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
Very happy stay experience, never write reviews, this time I want to leave some words, is an affirmation of the service staff! First of all, the customer service is very attentive, whether it is the reception at the door, afternoon tea, breakfast, are delivered to the room, and a small gift is given before leaving. If you have any questions, problems, solve them immediately, and never shirk them. The rooms are very clean and elegant, spacious, and the bedding is very comfortable! Soaked in private soup, the water is not bad, the child does not want to come out to play in it, the tatami design next to it, I like it very much, I am tired, I make a cup of fruit tea, watch a small video for a while, and have a delicious afternoon tea! It's really easy and comfortable! I have introduced it to the closest people, I have the opportunity to experience it!
園溪小墅度假別墅(東韭路分店)
4.7/51 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
The room is good, Chinese style, comfortable floor heating, and the two families are comfortable for the New Year.
Baoshun House B&B
4.7/562 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
Glass cultural experience course: you can feel the glass production for free for half a ton. The pigments are all mineral pigments. It is said that a bowl of color is more expensive than a pound of beef. After the burning, it is sent home. Chinese traditional culture-glazed museum-historical relics visit: the glass museum is generally not open to the outside world because of the excessive number of authentic relics, but if you live in the house, you can visit those old authentic relics for free, with a sense of age mold, holographic induction Taihe Temple animal images, The eight treasures of Buddha under the Jade Temple and the glazed tower of the holy edge, as well as the Buddha statues of the Qing Dynasty, can reflect the exquisite burning process of the official glazed kiln of the year.
Land of Arts and Crafts
4.5/521 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
The room is spacious and exquisite with a bathtub, the service is good, the service staff is very flexible, and it is convenient for our parent-child travel! The parent-child hand-made activities are exquisite, there are slides, libraries, and breakfasts. Our four families are very satisfied! There is also a cafe restaurant in the park. The exhibition hall of the glass hall! Special thanks for giving us a lot of beer and wine. Thank you! We will come again.

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