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What are the types of B&Bs

1. Landscape B&Bs: Pumaidi Stagecoach, Alishan, Xitou, Nantou Chingjing Farm, and Auwanda.

2, Aboriginal Tribal B&B: Shalida (Wulai), Bagua Li B&B Village (Penglai Village, Miaoli), Taoshan B&B Village (Wufeng Township, Hsinchu).

3. Farm B&B: Tourist orchards, tourist vegetable gardens, tourist tea gardens. Examples include the Yulu Tea Garden in Datong Township, Yilan County, the Xinlv Farm in Guangfu Township, Hualien County, and the Hualin Orchid Garden B&B in Ji'an Township, Hualien County.

4, hot springs B&B: Wulai, Miaoli Taian, Lushan, Jiaoxi, Taitung Chihpen, Sizhongxi? Hot springs B&B.

5, traditional architecture B&B: Daiai Mountain Villa in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County, and Legend in the Mountains in Neiwan Village.

6, art and culture B&Bs: Yingge makes pottery, Sanyi wood carvings, and Puli Snake Kiln.

Notes on staying in a B&B:

1, pay attention to the interior of the house and the surrounding environment

Many houses tend to be beautifully photographed and cozy, but the environment on the periphery is often awful. Some pictures look like they have a lot of space, but there is very little space to actually move in.

Every city has different architectural features in its houses. Different housing structures create different living environments. Before moving in, if the pictures shown by the homeowner are not enough, you can ask to upload more pictures of the outer environment, or the street scene around your house, in order to prevent the feeling of loss during the move-in period.

2. Pay attention to what the homeowner provides

Many homeowners will indicate the amenities provided in the house. Because B&Bs don't provide towels, toothbrushes and other necessities like hotels do, it's important to look at them clearly before you move in so you know whether you need to bring your own necessities with you, and also save time and efficiency by consulting with the owner of the house about such issues.

3, pay attention to the room, price, check-in, check-out information

B&B is not like a hotel 24 hours a day front desk service, many homeowners have their own work, so check-in time needs to be based on both of you to negotiate.

Additionally, the size of the house determines the number of people who can stay there, so be sure to tell the owner how many people will be staying before you check in. If you have more than enough people, see if you can add a bed to the house, but of course, adding a bed may incur additional costs. So it's always a good idea to ask.

4, time permitting, more communication with the landlord

Many landlords set a password lock, when the short-term rental platform orders, the landlord will give the password, generally speaking, from the check-in to the end of the check-in will not meet the owner himself, but in the middle of the landlord can be communicated, for example, by phone or network. So don't be afraid to choose a shared house with a host, as this gives you more time and space to communicate with the host and get more out of your travel experience and advice.