Overall experience: The room is cramped, and the price is four to five hundred per night, which is not very cost-effective.
Hygiene: The overall hygiene is pretty good, but I don't know if it's the smell from the outside or from the wallpaper. I may be sensitive to such smells and feel a little peculiar.
Facilities: There are few sockets in the whole room, one on the small shelf, one on the bedside, and one sink (fixed with a hair dryer). It would be inconvenient if there were more charging devices.
Environment: The overall space is relatively small and a bit crowded. Only one person can pass through an aisle, and if you want to eat, you can only squeeze in at the end of the bed. The only window for ventilation seems to be less than one meter wide. Next to the window is the outdoor unit of the air conditioner. It may be noisy if it is the season when space is needed. (The windows of their street-facing rooms are slightly larger, but they are angled rooms🤣)
Service: The aunts and uncles at the front desk and the guest room cleaners are still very polite and enthusiastic, especially the staff in the guest rooms. They will say hello when they encounter them, respond quickly to anything they need, and will never mess with things after explaining what needs to be dealt with.
Breakfast: There are not many varieties, including fried rice, fried noodles, bread, noodles, porridge, and steamed buns. There is a small yellow hair cake that is not bad. The tomato was washed very sloppily, and a lot of dirt was not washed off. I took it back to the room and washed it. Meal time is 7:00-10:00.
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