I left the hotel the day before and arrived in front of the hotel (around 10am) to leave my luggage. The door was locked and I couldn't get in. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to leave my luggage there, but the man at the front desk on the other side of the door noticed me and opened it for me. There was no one at the front desk all day during my stay, so I might have been lucky. I showed them a printout of the reservation page and asked them to leave my luggage with me first, and they smiled and took care of it. They also gave me a card key at that time and said I could enter after check-in time. There was a sticker with the room number on the card key. When I returned at night after enjoying sightseeing, they had left my luggage on the desk in the room. The room was spacious enough for one person. It was clean and had a window, which was nice.
By the way, the towels were disposable, but I managed to get by despite my long hair. The water pressure in the shower was weak, the water took a while to heat up, and the water drained slowly. But I guess that's just how it is overseas, and I can accept it. Also, there's only body soap and shampoo, so it's better to bring some treatment or hair oil with you! My hair is all stiff lol. Exit Ho Man Tin MTR station from Exit B1, cross the footbridge over the main road, go down the stairs and the entrance is at the back of the building. Look for the purple tiles that you can see when you look down the narrow alley. The front desk is behind the door on the first floor of that building.
Considering the cost of living and hotel prices in Hong Kong, I'm satisfied with the price and quality, and the man at the front desk was kind and had a lovely smile 😊 I think I'll stay here again when I come to Hong Kong.
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