It's an older building that's been given a splash of renovation with decorations and antique items that expresses its Chinese roots and heritage. The best thing about the hotel is definitely its location, take a walk around the block during the day to find great food courts (The fried rice at Lai Foong Restaurant was the best I had). But do be careful at night since there are quite a number of homeless people that take shelter near the area. The room was clean and average but I made the mistake of getting one without a window, also I did not enjoy the water system. Once you use up a certain amount of water, it runs out and you have to wait for the pumps to push it up, and when this happens some of the water becomes brownish in color for a brief moment. The water heater was unconventional, it made a very loud fan noise when showering with hot water, and you had to constantly mess around with the knob to get the right temperature.