Anonymous User
May 7, 2024
Hygiene: Quite average, there is no comparison with domestic ones;
Environment: First of all, the area is super small, with a bed and a wardrobe, and there is basically no space to move around. Secondly, the bathroom is less than 1 square meter, separated by a curtain, which is outrageously narrow. Then there is the sleeping situation. If you are the kind of person who can fall asleep even if you beat gongs and drums, you can enter without a brain. But it is not recommended for ordinary people. First of all, the downstairs is a bar, KTV and teahouse. The music will not stop before 3 o'clock every night. I communicated with the front desk, and they did turn down the music, but it is impossible to turn it off, so I fell asleep at 3 o'clock every morning. In addition, Friday and Saturday are carnival nights, and the people downstairs will sing until 1 o'clock in the morning. This cannot be stopped. In other words, they don't care about your life or death. Whether you can fall asleep is not within their consideration.
Although the bed is 1.5 meters or 1.8 meters, it is not integrated. It is 2 small beds put together, so there is a clear sense of division in the middle, and the sleeping feeling is very poor!
Service: The attitude of the hotel front desk is okay, and they kindly told me that it would be much cheaper to take an Uber taxi than a taxi.
Here is a piece of advice to all Chinese people: If you take a taxi, the fare depends on the conscience of the driver. If he is conscientious, he will charge the normal fee or a little more. If he wants to cheat you, you can't escape (an Indian driver charged me 130 Australian dollars for a 20-minute journey!). It is recommended to only take the taxi of white or Chinese people.
Facilities: Nothing to say, nothing remarkable.
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