All reviews are true and objective. I came here for business and thought I'd just make do for one night. I figured I wouldn't find anything cheaper within a 10-kilometer radius, and the absurdity of the price was proportional to the cost. On the afternoon of my check-in, they called to say the previous guests had extended their stays and there were no rooms available. I said it wasn't my responsibility and asked how they planned to handle it. They actually suggested I cancel my booking! I was like, "What?!" This is the first time in decades I've encountered such a handling method. In the end, I was upgraded to a family room through Ctrip customer service. They have rooms available but don't proactively address the issue; you have to involve Ctrip? Secondly, the room itself was terrible. The shower water temperature was only about 38 degrees Celsius, and the shower room didn't even have a curtain, so all the heat dissipated. Taking a shower in the dead of winter almost froze me to death. I didn't even feel like using conditioner. The air conditioning was also ineffective; even at 30 degrees Celsius, I couldn't get warm all night. The hotel's exterior is like an old-fashioned inn, seemingly converted from a residential building. I appreciate the use of a refrigerator. In conclusion, it's okay for a cheap stay in the summer, but not suitable for spring, autumn, or winter. Don't be tempted by cheap prices.
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