YYvonneThe campsite is very large, with many public areas and a very large private space. Before I came, I thought that the public and private areas might overlap, and I was worried about the privacy and quietness of the vacation. As a result, it turned out that there was no need to worry about this. The room is very large, with dry and wet separation, and both heating and hot and cold air conditioning. The heating temperature can also be adjusted, so there is basically no risk of freezing. The only thing is that on the first night, I woke up in the morning and found that the hot air conditioning had stopped, and the heating was also silent, and then I restarted it immediately. However, even so, the indoor temperature was more than 20 degrees, and the warmth of the whole room was in place. The bathroom and shower room are the two warmest places, even if the heating is stopped, they are very warm. The water heater is a water storage type, and the usage time needs to be controlled. Of course, the front desk will remind you. Disposable items are complete, including pajamas and hair dryers. Bottled water tastes good and is sufficient, and there is coke in the small refrigerator. My room can see the sunrise directly at the door, and after watching it, I can go to the public area behind to see the powder snow. Think about getting up early the day before to drive in line to enter the East Gate and then rush to see the sunrise. It’s too comfortable to watch it at your own door. You can see the stars at night, and the lights in the camp do not affect it. It's just that the plank road is too slippery in the morning, so be careful. There are small battery cars to pick you up in and out of the camp, and the driver also helps with the luggage, which is very worry-free. I stayed for two days and was very satisfied, except that I didn't see the little fox, but fortunately there are many in the Sailimu Lake Scenic Area.
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