The hotel rooms are quite distinctive. There is a small corridor at the entrance, with toilets and cloakrooms on both sides. At the end of the corridor is a screen, and behind the screen is the guest room. The layout of the guest room is quite simple (actually a bit too simple for this level). The room I stayed in on the shady side has a thin quilt and the room is not very warm. I have to turn on the air conditioner to sleep at night in winter.
The bathroom is average, the gym is average, the breakfast is average, the dining area is quite large but the dishes are not special. The view outside the window is pretty good. The villa area behind is pretty beautiful but it seems to be unfinished.
Among the five-star hotels in Changchun, Jingyue Sheraton is relatively remote, and there are no companies or schools nearby. According to my impression, the hotel does not have a high passenger flow (especially compared to its huge building volume), the hotel is relatively quiet inside and outside, and the price is relatively low.
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