XXingbakedeheikafeiThis time I was traveling solo, and a friend had previously recommended that if I ever went to Shangri-La or on the way to Tibet, I absolutely had to check out the Songtsam series of hotels. So, I took the opportunity to visit Shangri-La and unhesitatingly chose the Songtsam Linka Hotel. My overall impression was exceptionally good, exceeding my expectations, mainly in terms of the facilities. From the hotel's overall design to the in-room amenities, everything was spot-on. The rooms have diffused oxygen, heated floors which made them very warm, and all the furniture is solid wood, giving it a very substantial, rustic feel. It's a pure ******* style. The bathroom vanity, sink, and faucets are all made of brass, and I was told by the hotel staff that these are crafted by their own copper artisans. The hotel also has an Arcteryx store and a Norlha store. In the evenings, an astronomy teacher can even guide you in stargazing. Every night, the hotel thoughtfully delivers a cup of tremella soup in a thermos, placed in your room – a truly considerate touch. Because the hotel is very close to Songtsam Linka Monastery, a very professional butler leads guests from the back entrance of the monastery every morning at 8:55 for a comprehensive tour, and their explanations are excellent. These were all aspects that left me feeling particularly impressed and offered a unique experience. The hotel also sells its own local products, such as their ceramic ware, brass items, thangkas, and even some art pieces collected by Master Baima himself, all displayed and sold in different shops. It's well worth a visit to learn about ******* culture. The only minor drawback is that the service awareness of the hotel staff, when compared to international chain hotels, still has some room for improvement, but overall, it's definitely worth recommending.
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