The first time I came to Harbin, I chose the prestigious "Century History Celebrity Suite" of the Madiel Hotel. I originally hoped to leave a good memory of my trip to Harbin, but the huge difference between the buyer's show and the seller's show made me very disappointed! The room was poorly maintained and the hardware facilities were old and dilapidated: there were many cracks on the wall, and the wallpaper was even fixed with sealing tape; the floor was uneven and creaked when walking; the doors and windows were simple, and a gust of wind outside could blow down the entire mosquito net window and hit the sofa, fortunately no one was sitting on the sofa; the cabinets were in disrepair for a long time, and the sanitary ware in the bathroom was also simple facilities from the 1970s, and there were too many kinds of dilapidation to mention... How can it be called a 4-star hotel? How can it be a well-known brand representing the image of the city? How can it be worthy of a long historical background? Many cities in the country have historical old building hotels, many of which are well maintained, and tourists are also willing to experience the charm of old buildings at a higher price. I hope Madiel Hotel will learn from the experience of its peers, otherwise there will be no repeat customers.
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