The apartment isn't a traditional hotel; it's a private apartment with two units per floor, managed by a housekeeper. The building seems a bit old; the facilities and decor are dated, and the sheets, blankets, and towels are also quite worn. Most importantly, there's no air conditioning or hairdryer, so you can't wash your hair at night. The sheets are single blankets, so it's cold and mosquito-infested in winter; it's unclear how hot it is in summer. Soundproofing is practically nonexistent, so I wouldn't recommend it if you're bothered by that. There's no parking, but there's a paid public parking lot about 300 meters away, with options for 40 pesos per hour or 300 pesos for 24 hours. The location is quite good; there's a convenience store across the street, and the immigration office is next door. The new US embassy is about a 15-minute walk away. At around 600 RMB per night, that's probably a reasonable price. If you have time, you could look for other better options.
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