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Most travellers are winding up here now, for good reason: clean rooms, efficient service and a smattering of English. Bike rental available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Traditional Dai style must mean sweating in the summer, staff a bit uninterested, and thin walls. Still, some people love the place. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Set back off of Manting Lu, and thus much quieter, is this new small hotel. Rooms range from smallish to good-sized; the only downer is that the sinks drain onto the floor via a hose, otherwise it's great. Zilch English but friendly. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Though rooms are nondescript, staff are very efficient and offer great deals outside of festival times. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A slight step up between budget and midrange is this place, your best bet for a modicum of comfort and service without busting the bank. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
It has quiet grounds replete with its own island, pool, sauna, gym and tennis court. It's full of the sophisticated and the monied, which makes the elegant morning buffet all the more entertaining when it inevitably disintegrates into a rough-and-tumble free-for-all. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Basic but OK, though the rooms can get stuffy. An approximation of a garden is here and the restaurant is decent. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Jinghóng (China)