ゲゲストThe hotel room's oxygen supply is not available 24/7—it only starts after 5 PM (they said the equipment requires maintenance). Although the oxygen appears to be working late at night, it feels like the high-altitude sickness and hypoxia return.
I'm not sure if it's just our room or a general issue, but the hot water is inconsistent—it suddenly turns cold for half a second or a second before switching back to hot, repeating this cycle endlessly... Taking a shower was incredibly frustrating.
The floor heating takes forever to warm up, and by late at night, it's just cold and oxygen-deprived, making proper rest impossible.
The breakfast was average, and the restaurant recommended by the front desk staff was decent.
ゲゲストWe had a great time staying at this hotel! The room is nice and has floor to ceiling windows as well as a glass ceiling with retractable shades that made for an awesome experience of feeling truly immersed in the mountains. The views are great because it is up on a hill. However, one downside of that is the location is difficult to access and you cannot call a ride service to the hotel. But luckily, the owner was incredibly helpful with connecting us with local drivers who were able to take us on day trips and transport us to our next spot. Even after we left the hotel and were staying somewhere else nearby, she helped connect us with another driver to take us to Ya’An. Very grateful for all her help! She also let us use their washing machine to do laundry during our stay, which was super helpful since we were coming off a few days of hiking.