Never felt being treated so warm by a stranger, so warm that it felt so strange and it was almost an instinct to step back a little bit. I am sorry for thinking bad of the people who treated me so, thinking that they must have some kind of ulterior motive. I feel guilty for being rude in response to their enthusiasm. And that is how I feel about 2 Mo Zuo Inn.
The greastest thing about 2 Mo Zuo Inn is its friendly butler. I found butler a bit anoying at first, knocked at our door a few times and kept asking about our plan, about the places we wanted to visit. But soon I understood, he was just so enthusiastic and so eager to make our stay better.
On the last night of our stay, he asked us to join him and a taiwanese family who was staying in that inn too, together we went to a hidden but very famous restaurant for dinner. The restaurant is famous for its seafood, some I had never even seen before in my life. And apparently it is so famous that a few of the former presidents of Taiwan visited that restaurant.
After dinner, with three scooters, each with three people on it, we made a tour around a large portion of the western part of the island. We also went to the seaside to enjoy the night view of mainland China across the strait.
The owner of the inn is a really nice guy, not to mention a passionate farmer too. The proof is the fonctional garden/orchard behind the inn. Just before we left, he took us and the taiwanese family for visit at his garden. And then, he also fetched us to airport, without any extra charge.
Their friendliness and kindness made my stay in Kinmen awesome.
The restaurant that I talked about |
Sumptuous dinner, nom-nom-nom... |
Group photo after the stomachs were full. (my low quanlity camera, the photo is a bit blur) |
2 Mo Zuo Inn |
The owner in yellow T-shirt, explaining some farming stuffs. |
Another group photo with the taiwanese family and the owner. |
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