The hotel is in a good location, in the heart of Enhe Folk Village and very close to the food court. There is a parking lot at the door, but it is full of parking. You may not be able to stop if you are late.
Breakfast is relatively simple, mainly boiled eggs and fried rice. It is recommended to eat at the Leba room outside, which is of higher quality.
The woodcut style is not soundproof. The louder people next door can be heard. The most amazing thing is that there are people living upstairs, walking around in the middle of the night, making the floor buzzing, driving the cups on the coffee table to make a ding-ding-dong. The room is really shabby. The curtain has serious light leakage, and it is the kind of light leakage that directly affects sleep. Hair can be found under the pillow and small stains on the duvet cover. The bathroom is not separated from wet and dry, nor is it equipped with floor brushes. If you want to go to the toilet again after taking a bath, you need to wipe the toilet with paper. The toilet was not properly cleaned, so I wiped the barrel ring clean with a disinfectant wipe. I can't give up more toilet paper. It's just such a small roll, and you have to go to the front desk alone to ask for it. There is no hook for hanging clothes and bath towels in the bathroom, so I don't think about how to put clean clothes after taking a bath. . . There is still a lot of room for improvement in the tourism service industry in the Northeast. There is a problem in doing business. I just think about how to get money fast. I never thought about whether we should improve the hardware and service first, and naturally some people are willing to pay more.
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