After leaving Jiye and settling in at my next stop, I began my "Jiye Summary."
Location: Jiye isn't in a busy area, but Didi rides and food delivery are easily accessible. I ordered breakfast and lunch here (I personally recommend JD.com for faster delivery). We drove, and my child's dad drove, but he couldn't get up early, so my mom and I took an online taxi to the floating market at 5:30 AM. So, for those who enjoy freedom and quiet, this is a perfect choice.
Rooms: The B&B facilities are even better. My child's dad and I stayed at Fuxiao, while the children and the elderly stayed at Li Ri. The TV is VIP, allowing for unlimited viewing of all kinds of movies and TV series. It was fantastic. The private hot springs were fantastic; my child's dad and the children enjoyed them too. Our favorite part of the B&B was the vegetable garden, filled with large tomatoes, cherry tomatoes of various colors, green and red peppers, beans, corn, plums, cucumbers, and lettuce. Besides the kids' dad, my mom, my two daughters, and I adored the garden. As soon as we arrived at the B&B, my little brother told us we could pick whatever we wanted from the garden. I tried the tomatoes and cucumbers, and the cucumbers were especially delicious.
My two daughters loved the cats; we roughly counted nine of them. When we left Wuhan, we mentioned bringing some cat food and cat food from home, but we forgot. So, we went out and bought sausage and eggs to feed and tickle them.
On our last day, my little brother made me a hot American coffee. When we checked in, he also enthusiastically helped with our luggage and recommended good places to eat in Yanji.
My memories of Jiye are wonderful!
Maybe I'll come back to see the snow in winter.
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