Location: The location is excellent, just a ten-minute walk to the Shangzhongshun area, and along the way, you pass through the old streets of the city center, which has a fantastic local vibe. If you're a fan of 'Xiong Di Huo' or 'Tian Tong' (local delicacies/terms), then you're in luck – you'll also pass by the popular 'Xiaowuli' independent bookstore. Right next to the hotel are several specialty shops selling sweet-skinned duck, Yeba (glutinous rice cake), Aizi bing (shortbread), Ka bing (crispy cake)... There are also plenty of restaurants nearby offering authentic Leshan cuisine like noodles, chaoshou (wontons), Qiaojiao beef, and Yuerji (taro chicken stew). It's also very close to Wemiao Temple, Laoxiaoding, Jiading Bookstore, and Guihualou Alley. In short, it's incredibly convenient.
Facilities: The room is spacious, not cramped, and has everything you need. On the thirteenth floor, there are two telescopes; facing east, you can see the Grand Buddha in the distance, and facing southwest, you can see the snow-capped mountains. This completely made up for not being able to get tickets to the Grand Buddha scenic area during the May Day holiday. The green cherry tomatoes in the welcome fruit basket were absolutely delicious.
Service: The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and polite. Because I arrived too early, before check-in time, they proactively upgraded me to a family room so I wouldn't have to wait too long. Although the step stool and small toilet seat weren't needed, it still made my 13-year-old 'big kid's' dream come true, and I'm very grateful! The hotel thoughtfully compiled a list of Leshan's best local food, so you can just go and eat with confidence.
Leshan Authentic Snacks: We tried eight specialty snacks, and my child said the Mabian Chaoshou was the best – they even drank all the soup.
I will definitely visit Leshan again, and this hotel will undoubtedly be my top choice.
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