If I score 10, I'll score 11.
This is not a homestay in our fixed thinking, it is more different from the average hotel. Starting from the front door, the front hall, the corridor, the room...there is culture, there is a story, there is a mind.
It is a homestay, because not only the boss is operating by himself, the design is the daughter who has returned from studying abroad, and the construction is the brother of the boss. I have asked repeatedly many times, because it is really like the handwriting of a mature designer.
It is a homestay, but it presents professional management. From telephone reception, preheating the room in advance, to linen spares, it is the standard of a star hotel. Even in a smaller tatami room, zero-pressure mattresses and zero-pressure pillows are very comfortable.
It is a homestay, but it is full of the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the Youth Hostel. I often travel and have become used to the hotel's standard smile and the renovated atmosphere of the boutique homestay without standardized services. But here, you will experience what is at home.
Yes, home away from home.
When our family arrived, it was close to 9 pm. The front desk brother on the road told us that if you didn't eat, it is recommended to come back after eating, and sent the dining advice and navigation location intimately.
When arriving, I wanted to park the car at the door, and the proprietress moved her car away without saying a word to free up the parking space.
Entering the front hall, I saw many people drinking tea, it turned out to be the boss's old friend. However, it was not noisy. I saw a stove of tea smoke, quiet and warm, full of warmth.
The little brother said they were leaving immediately, and we could come down to the stove to make tea. When I took the child downstairs, the boss was drinking tea, greeted us, baked the child orange sweet potato peanut cake, and stuffed a large melon seed. So I and the child chatted with them for a long time. The beautiful and meticulous proprietress, the transparent and generous boss, the hearty and true uncle, brought me and the child a surprise and friendly and affectionate night talk.
The child said they were so nice.
It is a pity that for personal reasons, I had to leave early for two nights. Before leaving, the day coincided with the winter solstice. The boss's family was making dumplings and called us to eat together.
When I reluctantly bid farewell, the boss told us the cultural story behind the design in front of the door. The child was under the eaves and had a long ice edge. The winter was just right. This trip was really good.
Thank you for this green, thank the boss and the family for the hospitality, will come again.
Good luck.
Happy New Year!
Outstanding
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