Looking for quiet accommodation in Longji Rice Terraces
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Hi there,

We’re planning a trip to China for two at the beginning of April and want to spend 2 nights in the Longji Rice Terraces—either in Dazhai, Tiantouzhaï, or Ping'an. I’ve seen that most of the hotels are made of bamboo, and you can hear every little noise. Since my husband is a very light sleeper, he’d really like to be sure he’ll get a good night’s rest. Can you recommend any quiet, well-soundproofed hotels in the area?

Thanks in advance! !
Pour en savoir plus sur mon expérience en Arménie : www.cooperation.net/mariepascal Association d'hébergement chez l'habitant en Arménie : www.mytamada.fr
VI Vilabel Regular ·
Hi there,

I stayed several nights in Tiantouzhai last summer. It’s really quiet because there are no roads in the village, so no traffic at all. Plus, it’s absolutely stunning! !
CH Chrissand Globetrotter ·
I don’t remember it being noisy, but it’s true that if you stay next to a Chinese family, it can get really loud. Opt for a hotel rather than a guesthouse and bring earplugs—it can help if needed.

Here’s our experience visiting the rice terraces; we covered transport, lodging, and other practical tips.
Il faut bien revenir pour repartir!
SI Siberianna Regular ·
Thanks Chrissand and Vilabel for your feedback. I’m a bit worried that if a family talks loudly in the hallways or the next room at an unreasonable hour, it might bother my husband. Thanks for the earplugs tip. We booked a hotel instead of a guesthouse.
Pour en savoir plus sur mon expérience en Arménie : www.cooperation.net/mariepascal Association d'hébergement chez l'habitant en Arménie : www.mytamada.fr

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