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A hotel can be old, but cleanliness is fundamental!
Ten years ago, the room materials appeared to be high-end, and the thick marble in the bathroom exuded a sense of luxury from that era. However, it can't withstand years of wear and tear. If you look up at the drainage pipes on the balcony ceiling, the exposed pipes are really unsightly… And the drooping decorative materials on the exterior facade – surely they can't go untouched for ten years? You look down at the withered leaves in the greenery – surely that's not how it should be maintained daily?
I appreciate the front desk upgrading me to a main building room with a balcony; the view of the Sanqing Mountains is indeed spectacular. That said, the balcony itself is quite narrow. I wonder if most guests still watch TV more, and if a small tea table instead of a large round table on the balcony might make for a more harmonious proportion?
As for the underground parking garage, well, all those buckets of inexplicable stuff piled up there – do we really not need safety checks?
I must commend your lobby security (didn't catch the name) and the SPA manager (from Hunan, I believe). They confidently showcased the culture and confidence of Sanqing Mountain to guests. From a distance, even late at night, they were chatting freely and making recommendations, which is truly impressive!
I visit once every ten years, and might not come back for another ten, but I sincerely hope this Hilton can thrive for many years to come. Everyday management is evident in the details! Keep up the good work.
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