Guest User
May 7, 2025
I went there on May Day, bringing my wife and kids. I never write reviews, but today I have to comment. I have been to many hotels and inns over the years, and they all felt like I was just changing the place to live. This time I came here with my wife and kids and finally I knew what it meant to empty myself and look for life. There are fish ponds, shrimp soup, barbecue, wooden houses, lawns, swans, Pikachu, and of course the super obedient Chocolate (Labrador), and of course the smart little terrier and the black cat Sheriff. Those of you who are busy with work can really go and experience it. Instead of bringing a car full of tents and sleeping bags, it is better to go to his house and experience light camping, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The barbecue and simple meals will make you let go of everything. This place is not advertised because of the "pitiful" nine rooms, everyone can find his own space. The boss and his wife are super nice. If the boss gets drunk, they might play piano or guitar to sober him up the next day (provided that you can drink enough to make the boss drunk). Needless to say, the barbecue is definitely better than what you find in the so-called "city" and they are made with great care. No matter what aspect is attentive, are other things so important? I have been to Dali's seaside B&Bs for viewing the scenery at least three digits times, but I didn't expect that Yangzonghai in Yiling has such an extraordinary feeling. The owner is a music teacher, and the proprietress is also an artistic person. The overall design feels better than that of Xiaguan. Who doesn't want to have a yard like this, with the wind blowing the wheat waves and the sunny days to share? By the way, this place is pet-friendly. It would be best if the pets of those who go there have been to school, then they will be super friendly. In a word: bring your family, your furry children, and your fishing gear to experience a different "summer"
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