It's a bit hidden in the old town, but we followed Baidu maps so didn't have a problem finding it. The open space on the main floor is beautiful and tons of natural light, which was a bit of a contrast to the rooms which didn't have much natural light. You could tell the rooms were a bit worn and old, the bathroom light above the mirror wasn't working. This wasn't a room we had planned to spend much time in, so it did it's job, but I probably wouldn't stay again. The Ayi that runs the kitchen is really kind and just wants to feed you till you're stuffed :p the breakfast is really basic, which you have a choice between western (toast, eggs, coffee) or Chinese (congee, pickled veg, yak butter tea, boiled egg, and noodles - it's A LOT)