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Where is a good place to live in go to dali? Seek to share

Go to dali can live in Erhai Sea View Apartment, Dali Ancient City into a villa area, Dali Haitang Yunming Inn, Athena Chu Shanju B&B and so on.

The three-bedroom space by the Erhai Lake has a green background wall, which is refreshing and natural. The living room also has cactus, Chlorophyte in Phnom Penh, Ficus microcarpa, and all kinds of small fresh meat, which is natural and hot. Don't miss those who like small fresh meat. Simple and natural decoration style, living here can stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and feel the quiet and gentle living atmosphere. The room has bay windows with sea and mountain views, a separate balcony overlooking the window, and it is quiet. There are also log creative clothes hanging, where you can quietly enjoy the tranquility of the sea and the sky.

The villa area of Dali ancient city is a Japanese-style high-grade courtyard with gentle wind. On the first floor, the independent courtyard can also be barbecued, and on the second floor, there are viewing terraces and large bay windows, so individuals can have a tea break. When studying in Japan, the landlord learned Japanese Shi Huai cuisine, and whenever he has time, he will cook some delicious food and desserts for his friends, which is super invincible.

Athena Chu Mountain Residence B&B is located at the foot of Cangshan Mountain, close to Dali Ancient City. It takes only three minutes to walk to the ancient city of Dali. The location is convenient. The room has a sense of design and I liked it at first sight. The house was converted from a Bai folk house, which not only retained some traditional elements of Bai architecture, but also added some modern designs. The room area is very large, and the whole hotel has only made six rooms, which can be said to create a great sense of space.

Bamboo elements are widely used in the room, and white tie-dye elements complement each other. There is not only a sense of dyeing, but also a sense of warmth from bamboo.