It's newly opened in an alley. Drivers don't dare to drive in. It's difficult to turn around. It only takes a few dozen meters to walk. There are buses about 1 kilometer away. There is a rice noodle shop next to it. I ate at it for three days in a row. The boss was very enthusiastic. I always ask if I want to add rice noodles. There is an elevator in the room, which is very friendly for people with trolley bags. The boss puts fruit snacks in the public area every day for you to take. There are electric blankets, air conditioners, automatic toilets, and the beds are very comfortable. However, the double bed room basically didn't smell like decoration on the first day. I stayed in the twin room for two days. The tatami used more wood, and my nose is also more sensitive. There was still a bit of a pungent smell. What was interesting was that the faucet dripped water by itself in the middle of the night. It was a bit scary. Fortunately, the front desk was awake and helped me check it out. The shower head was broken and the water stopped after I removed it. Generally speaking, it is very cost-effective and the surrounding transportation is convenient. Xingsheng Bridge is right next to it, where you can shoot European blockbusters. Worth staying.
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