This hotel is considered to be on the higher side among the hotels we selected. Since we have never been to Tibet and were intimidated by various factors before coming here, we deliberately chose an aerobic hotel with better conditions. This was our second day in Tibet. Everyone felt uncomfortable and did not dare to take a shower. They took medicine and lay down. I finally drifted off to sleep in the middle of the night. My son woke me up and said there was something wrong with the oxygen concentrator. He was not breathing out at all. Should I add water? I have never seen this kind of one nailed to the wall. I bought it for the elderly at home. Oxygen concentrators do require purified water. The waiter was called, and upon inspection it was found that the ventilator was blocked. He didn't know whether to add water to the lower two boxes, so he took them apart and took them away without taking them back. So until dawn. I don’t know if the oxygen concentrator is working or not, but I have been feeling uncomfortable. However, the two waitresses at the front desk were very enthusiastic. They knew that we wanted to buy medicine and oxygen tanks, and told us in detail which pharmacy was cheaper. Another thing is that their air conditioner does not cool, but only heats. We didn’t know that! As a result, the room was hot and high at night, and no one had a good rest. Later, when I passed under the air conditioner vent and felt that the wind was hot, I realized that it was only when I reported it to the front desk that I was told. Turning off the air conditioner, the room slowly cooled down. I had no experience in Tibet for the first time, so I suffered a lot. Apart from these two things, I was quite satisfied with everything else, especially the young man who helped us with our luggage as soon as we arrived at the door. He was very enthusiastic.
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