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9.7/10
Excellent
GGuest UserThe room was clean, tidy, and hygienic, with new and comfortable facilities and attentive service. The location was excellent, right near the Jingkou Village Terraced Fields scenic area, offering beautiful views of the terraced fields from the room. The room was quiet despite being in a bustling area, and there was parking available outside. Taking a morning stroll along the wooden boardwalk, breathing in the morning mist and breeze, and experiencing the rustic charm of the Hani village was particularly pleasant. The breakfast was excellent, especially the authentic Hani rice noodles. I must mention the receptionist, who was always smiling and provided exceptional service. Overall, it was a wonderful stay.
GGuest UserI would say everything was great except the room.
Location -- this is the main reason I choose the place. The rice terrace is in front of your room. Superb. There is rooftop to see sunrise too However, the place is not accessible for car. You need to park your car at car park around 300m from the hotel, call the hotel to pick up your luggage and you walk to the hotel by foot. It's not suitable for people with walking difficulties.
Service'-- toiletries are generous. Breakfast is great with various options. Rooms are cleaned daily with new top up of toiletries and slippers. We can do laundry too. Detergent are provided.
Why I give amenities 2 stars only? It's because I meed somewhere to give feedback on the room. I stayed for 3 nights at 2nd floor. There are 3 rooms of the same kind. However, my room has weird design. While the other two have perfect squarie room and spacious, our room, at thr most corner is smaller with bad design. There are wall built to cut off a space around 2x3 m. See pictures. It”s hard to put our luggage. There is sofa without tables. I suspect no space to add a table as it will block to walk way, not so confortable.
GGuest UserYou can’t get a better view. Of all the terraces, 多依樹 Duoyishu is the best one and all the rooms here have a large window over looking the terraces. There’s also roof top access to a big viewing platform. Breakfast is good and the hotel can serve dinner at a cost, it was reasonable and the fish was delicious!!
The beds have warming function and heating unit worked great. Warm milk before bedtime was a great plus.
The shower and toilets are in the same space, even though the space is big, I still thought it was a bit awkward, but over all I had a wonderful time! Don’t come with a lot of luggage, there’s a short trail you have to walk, they will carry your luggage for you but better pack light.
Will remember always.
TTebacaService: My tire pressure kept going off, so I called the owner to ask where I could get a tire repaired. He gave me two directions. We were turned away at the first one in Shengcun (it was closed). We were about to head down the mountain to the old county town when we saw another one at the exit of a one-way street and got the air in. After driving to the private parking lot, we called the B&B to come and help us with our luggage. A Hani woman swiftly carried our 17kg suitcase. The owner was gentle and versatile. Since it was raining, we decided to eat at the B&B. She prepared stir-fried chicken, a mushroom omelet, beetroot egg drop soup, and garlic chayote flowers, and even gave us fried peanuts to go with our drinks.
Facilities: The room amenities were excellent, with Kohler bathroom fixtures. The only downside was the lack of a curtain around the toilet.
Environment: The view of the terraced rice fields couldn't be better! I could sit on the balcony and watch the sea of clouds. There's even a phone holder on the railing for time-lapse photography—a really thoughtful touch. It's about a ten-minute walk from the Duoyishu Observation Deck. Unfortunately, it rained both days we stayed there, so we didn't get to see either sunrise or sunset.
There's a local dog named Guolai in the shop. He's so well-behaved, but he's trying to lose weight.
GGuest UserThe room was very spacious and clean, with down comforters. The owner must have had it designed; the decor and quality were excellent. The food in the cafeteria was especially delicious. Although there were trendy restaurants nearby, we chose to eat at the guesthouse, and it was definitely the right choice. The ingredients were good, and the food tasted great. I glanced at the kitchen, and it was very clean and reassuring. The owner and head chef were very down-to-earth, which was reassuring. The hotel is about a ten-minute walk from the Duoyishu viewing platform, which conveniently avoids the traffic congestion, and it's also closer to the sea of clouds. The sea of clouds in the picture was seen about 200 meters away from Duoyishu from the guesthouse; there was no sea of clouds at Duoyishu that day.
MMayWe have loved our stay here. We have been so well looked after and it is beautiful and peaceful. Everybody is lovely and welcoming. If we could, we would stay for a week. Even with the rain, it is perfect. Thanks so much. I couldn’t recommend more :)
GGuest UserThe inn is located in a quiet village in Duoyishu. Location was good - about 15 to 20 mins walk from Duoiyishu terrace viewing platform, and there was a small restaurant near the inn. The Hani caretaker was hospitable and showed me the way to get to the terrace fields in the village. It was so wonderful being able to get so close to the rice terraces! Here, you could view the sunrise without having to pay the 70yuan charged at the viewing platforms. Do note that the 70 yuan ticket allows access to the other viewing platforms as well, and is good for 72 hours. I had a free upgrade to a bigger room with large windows and a view. The room was clean and the bed was so comfortable with an electric blanket. Owner is fluent in both Chinese and English, and was helpful in arranging my transport and giving advice on the sunrise viewing spots. I have beautiful memories of my stay in Duoyishu, would like to come back again!
LLanyanhuo168The hotel is located within Hani Town and is quite large, offering detached or semi-detached units with spacious rooms. However, the cleanliness outside the rooms was subpar; I smelled sewage as soon as I approached. The hotel service was generally poor. We arrived very late that night, and even after entering the hotel grounds, when I called the front desk for directions, they couldn't provide clear instructions. Someone did lead us to our room after we got the key card, but they didn't help with luggage. The next morning, since my child was still sleeping, I wanted to pack some breakfast to take back to the room, but this was not allowed. In summary: the hotel is a 30-40 minute drive from the attractions, but the facilities are good, so it's up to personal preference. Breakfast was sufficient but uninspired. Service was average, so don't expect too much.
GGuest UserThe room was very clean, with an electric blanket and fireplace for those cold days. The owner's conversation spoke volumes, revealing a cultured person. Curious, I asked, and it turned out he resigned from CCTV 20 years ago and secluded himself in the mountains, eventually turning his home into a B&B. I also saw this B&B on ***********. The owner must speak good English, as it's impossible to find the B&B without calling the owner. My son commented on the owner's hospitality, saying it was a must-see for kids. Unfortunately, it was foggy that morning, so we didn't get to see the beautiful sunrise, but that didn't affect the B&B's rating.
DDaniela KisiThe location is very good, walking distance to the terraces! The room is very good, and it matches the photos and descriptions, but the service was almost non-existent.
When we arrived we were received only by kids and a teenager checked us in. No adults were seen on site until the last day of our 3-day stay. On our first morning, we were woken up by a couple trying to enter our room because the kids had checked them in and gave them the key to our room!
It was supposed to have breakfast included, but there was no one there to even ask about it. Internet did not work 2 out of the 3 days we were there. Neither did the hot water. I understand that some of these things might be because it's off-season, but if they can't offer services like breakfast, they should not include it in the hotel description.
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