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May 6, 2025
The most expensive hotel I stayed in on this trip. There was nothing special about staying in a Tulou with a history of hundreds of years. The layout of the room was quite standard, not as distinctive as the appearance of the Tulou. The highlight here was the theater performance in the evening, which was remarkable and lively. Most of the performers seemed to be at the level of extras. There was a dance in the middle which looked pleasing to the eye, but the rest of the time it was just for fun. The performance was supposed to showcase Hakka culture, but if you didn't understand the middle part, you wouldn't understand it, and could only look at the pretty girls. I have to complain about the stage setting. If the people in the front row are taller, they block the view of the people in the back row, and children can only see people's heads. The first row is supposed to be the best viewing seat, but there are VIP seats in the front where people can drink tea, so the people in the back rows can't see well. The other services are really good. All questions and requests are answered. It's a good place for rich people to play!
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