The only homestay in Dali Dong Village, but there are many inns in Dong Village, so don't worry about not being able to live in the Village. We are temporarily booked for the night of the fourth day of the new year. The price is quite expensive. 1611 one night twin room. In fact, there are very few people during the Chinese New Year and it is very cold in Guizhou. The weather is really rainy and snowy. It is reasonable to say that it is off-season, and the price can really drop. As for the overall environment, because the commercialization of the Dali Dong Village is not very strong, you do need a skilled driver to drive into the mountains, but you should be careful and drive slowly. (One party needs to back up.) There are basically no parking spaces in the village. When you are about to arrive, you must quickly contact the store to help coordinate parking. The homestay needs to climb the high slate steps to reach it. When entering the room, you need to replace the slippers with thin disposable slippers to climb the stairs, which makes the feet super cold in such a cold season. The house is a wooden house structure, the room is still clean and the air conditioner needs to be turned on to the maximum so that it will not feel cold. There is no hot water in the water heater before 23 o'clock, so I have to take a shower, but the water in the actual washing process has become colder and colder, which is very uncomfortable. For dinner, we also pre-ordered beef hot pot with sour soup. The taste is okay, but it is really spicy. There are four plates of beef and two or three plates of side dishes. His rice wine is really good. Bought two pots and drank them all. There will be chickens crowing early in the morning, and I can't sleep late. The whole village is not big, we punched in the two highest points and could overlook the whole village. This is the store's second homestay, and the third is still under construction. The entire service staff are women in the local stockade, very cute, hardworking and friendly, except for an uncle who helped pick luggage up the mountain.
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