Ailvxingdeyuwan112
February 12, 2026
If you're looking for an overnight layover, I wouldn't really recommend it.
I initially thought it might be worth it if the overall space and environment were better, especially since the room rate was already 50-100 more expensive than similar places nearby. But after experiencing it, I'd say it's just so-so.
**Transportation:**
It's not too far, a 15-20 minute taxi ride one way (quicker at night), costing 50 RMB each way, so 100 RMB round trip. For a nearly 400 RMB per night price, I'd suggest just staying at a hotel near the airport directly, saving you the hassle of commuting.
**Space:**
It's a small single room, quite spacious, but once you enter, the facilities feel a bit basic.
**Amenities:**
* No slippers
* No toiletries (thankfully, I brought a spare toothbrush)
* No bottled water
* The cups in the cabinet didn't look properly washed at the bottom.
* The towels were faded from washing; I didn't dare use them. Since I arrived in the early hours and was checking into another hotel later that day, I didn't use their bathroom either. 😂
The floor and carpet seemed quite clean.
The sofa cover was yellowed, old, and stained.
The power adapter was broken.
The duvet cover had black and white stripes, making it impossible to tell if it was clean – this really freaked me out. (My mom ended up sleeping on the sofa in her clothes, and I nervously slept on the edge of the bed).
I suggest the host change the bedding to all white or light-colored.
The host's response speed was quite fast before check-in. I hope they make improvements and their business gets better!
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