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Charley Johng's Dune Guesthouse, Dunhuang, China

Dunhuang Mingsha Shan Sha Sheng Zhi Wu Yuan, Yuequan Shan Zhuang, 7362000, Dunhuang

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About Charley Johng's Dune Guesthouse

Our hostel is just 10 minutes away from central Dunhuang but feels like a world away from it all amidst s

Charley Johng's Dune Guesthouse Amenities

Reception

Recepce 24 hodin, 24 Hour Security

Web Access

Přístup k Internetu v hale, Přístup k Internetu

General
  • Úschovna zavazadel
  • Tours Desk
Food/Drink
  • Restaurace
Things to do In Charley Johng's Dune Guesthouse

Společná místnost, Cable TV

Avg Rating: 82% (3 Reviews)

Charakter: 86%

Zabezpečení: 80%

Umístění: 80%

Personál: 80%

Zábava: 80%

Čistota: 86%

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Customer Reviews

96%

This place is truly an oasis in the stress ans bustle of travel. The guesthouse cottages are asthetically pleasing ans the garden area is so peaceful. The dunes are right out the doorway and town is only minutes away. The cafe in town can give you a ride to the guesthouse and taxis there are cheap as well. The grottos in Danhoung are absolutley worth an extra day. Charley's meal are generous. It is a peacful place for respite and the town market is steps away--and very lively!

joanne, from China ~ Aug 3 2008

54%

Charlie was very kind. He did speak English, which was important. No one else spoke English, and it was a mystery for two days about how to order food. Sometimes this food came; sometimes it didn't. I liked this hostel a lot. Please don't hold my inability to speak Chinese against this hostel.

Gerri, from USA ~ Jul 1 2008

96%

I came to Dunhuang knowing nothing about the place besides, 'it has sand dunes.' My first meal was at Charley Johng's cafe, where they had a collection of notes from former patrons. Everybody raved about the camel ride, as did everybody who tried it while I stayed there. I had intended to stay for just one night, but wound up staying for the better part of the week because the atmosphere was just that great. There were apricots growing everywhere, shady trees, camels trotting by at seemingly

Melissa, from USA ~ Jun 18 2008