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November 24, 2024
My son lives in Busan, so I often go there, whether I like it or not. This accommodation was the worst of all the places I’ve stayed in, both domestically and internationally. The damp, moldy smell that lingers from the moment you enter, the hair on the floor that can’t be helped that the room is small, and the black dust layer that hasn’t been cleaned in the corners that must have been there for years. Fortunately, the water in the bathroom worked well, but it was dirty, reminding me of the cheap, shabby albergues that you sometimes see on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. I was prepared for that, so I went there, but this is a hotel, and if the price is in the mid-100,000 won range, shouldn’t it be managed like this? Since it’s near Gwangalli, there were a lot of foreigners, so I’m embarrassed for them. Even if you hire people, if you’re the manager, you should supervise them well. The facilities are so old that I don’t want to go there again, and I left early in the morning. I don’t want to stay even for a moment, and this weekend’s outing was so dirty that I couldn’t relax, and I want to forget about it quickly.
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