It takes about ten or twenty minutes to get off the subway to the hotel, because it is relatively late to finish watching the Song of Long Hen at night, so I chose this one, which is a relatively short walk. There are many restaurants on this street of the hotel, and there is also a snack street just a few steps around, so you don’t have to worry about eating. For hotels like home, you can swipe your room card to get on the elevator, which is relatively safe. There is no ventilation window in the room. There is a false window. The outside is a wall. There is a big smell of smoke when entering the room. There are cigarette butts on the floor. The lady at the front desk came to help clean it. Great smell of smoke. There is no way to change the TV in the room, the bed is quite comfortable, and there is a foot massage basin in the room, which is useless. The floor is a bit moldy, it can be seen that it has been some years old. For a one-night stay, the price/performance ratio is ok. But one thing is very irritating. The soundproofing is super poor. Not only can you hear the voices from outside the door, but at about 7:30 the next morning, there will continue to be the sound of an electric drill chiseling the wall. I wanted to sleep more, but I had no choice but get up.
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