Anonymous User
January 28, 2026
This hotel was a nightmare. The information provided was ignored, the Wi-Fi was practically useless, the main door was a struggle to open, and there were no disposable slippers. The water heater was held together with tape, and there was no space under the bed to open my suitcase. To top it all off, I encountered a cockroach in the bathroom while getting ready in the morning.
The room was advertised as 8 square meters, but it felt much smaller. I measured the tiles (75cm per side), and the room was about four tiles long and less than two tiles wide. Even rounding up, it was closer to 5 square meters, a far cry from the advertised 8.
I'm not expecting five-star treatment for the price I paid, but I've stayed at the New Moon Hotel across the street and the hotel in Xili Building next door. They have similar layouts and prices, so why is there such a huge difference in quality here?
I had booked for two nights, but after one night of torture, and failing to get a refund for the second night after negotiating with the owner (I actually had to go through Ctrip customer service because the owner, whom I added on WeChat during check-in, wouldn't respond), I decided to change my train ticket and go home. That's how this whole ordeal ended.
To summarize: ① The single room is much smaller than expected. Travelers with a lot of luggage or larger builds should reconsider. ② The owner is very slow or unresponsive on WeChat, so travelers need to be patient. ③ This hotel refuses refunds for any reason; those planning a longer stay might want to try one night first. ④ Cockroaches make occasional appearances, so germaphobes beware. ⑤ The Wi-Fi is practically non-existent; travelers without international data or with poor signal should take note.
The only positive I can think of is that it's relatively quiet. (´_ゝ`)
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