First, the good points. There's a washing machine, filtered water, shampoo, shower gel, and disposable cups. The neighborhood is fairly quiet, but it seemed like there was construction going on upstairs the night I stayed. The mattress was comfortable and thick, and the bedding was all good.
Now for the bad points.
1. If you booked a dormitory room like I did, you need to contact the front desk first. They add you on WeChat and give you the room address, which is quite troublesome. Also, the front desk's service over the phone is rather lazy, but for some reason, it's better on WeChat.
2. Although there's filtered water, I recommend boiling it before drinking. After boiling, you have to wait a while for it to cool down. Also, other people in the other dorms will drink your boiled water, meaning you might only drink it twice before having to boil it again.
3. Although there's a washing machine, there are very few clothes racks, and they're all used by regular guests for hanging clothes. There's no outdoor area for drying clothes, so what's the point of having a washing machine?
4. The shower area is very small; if you bend over even slightly while washing your hair, you'll be touching the glass.
5. Although it was cold at night and I didn't need the air conditioning, it was hot in the afternoon, and I wanted to turn it on. I was told the remote was under repair and I'd get it later. In reality, I didn't see the remote when I left the next day.
6. These semi-hostels, which offer both double rooms and dormitory-style rooms, have different requirements for guests compared to dedicated hostels. Before coming to Jiaxing, I traveled to Ningbo and Shaoxing, staying in dormitory-style rooms. The regular guests here were the most unfriendly I've ever encountered.
7. In conclusion, I don't recommend staying here, and it's not particularly convenient for visiting Jiaxing Railway Station or Nanhu Scenic Area.
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