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Jiayuguan Tuzhu Hotel

Hotel in Jiayuguan (7 mi from Jiayuguan Airport)

Located in Jiayuguan, 11 miles from Jiayuguan Fantawild Adventure, Jiayuguan Tuzhu Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

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This hotel is more beautiful than the images even. It is in a very unique style called 'aboriginal' but extremely modern and very cool, just with many wooden artifacts, including a Chinese lyre piano in the basement where free Chinese breakfast is served. Delicious by the way with Chinese rice and boiled eggs along with cappuccino toast and China veggies. The double bedrooms are a good size and the AC works well, a rarity in Summer in Gansu! The staff is very nice, some young ladies in the lobby dressing in floral classic dresses with Arabic patterns. Early check in was no problem. It is on a street with eateries and markets so no worries about food. And the price was only $35 a night, a real steal! Worth $135 minimum. It is an easy taxi ride to the Jiayuguan Cheng (fortress) and Xuanbi Chang Cheng (Great Wall climb). The city itself has mostly very clean tree-lined shady boulevards and is a gem. Some banks with worldwide ATM service like ICBC, 5 blocks down on the right as you exit the Inn.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very Good - What previous guests thought, 7 reviews
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1 night, 2 adults
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Scored out of 10, guest rating 10

It's a nice stop on the way west to Xinjiang.

It's a nice stop on the way west to Xinjiang. I would of course rank Dunhuang higher but Jiayuguan is great for one day if you want to see the western end of the Great Wall. The wall itself is photogenic and be on the lookout for costumed characters inside who look like they're from the Ming dynasty.
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