Hotel near Zhongshan Road Area,Xiamen38.8% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.05.30
I suggest that the front desk could mention the 'no noise after 11 PM' rule during check-in. Even if it's not always effective, it's better than nothing, and it might serve as a reminder for those who haven't noticed the signs on the wall.
I stayed for three nights, and on two of those nights, my dorm mates were packing after 11 PM. One night, they were even packing past 2 AM, making a lot of noise with their suitcases clattering around. When you choose to stay in a hostel, you should be considerate of others. If you need to pack, you can do so quietly and gently, placing your luggage down carefully instead of throwing it around loudly. It's perfectly possible to lower things slowly and quietly, rather than just letting go and having them crash open. Similarly, opening zippers and bags can be done slowly without making much noise, but some insist on zipping them all the way down, creating loud swishing and rustling sounds. If things are packed gently and quietly, even unavoidable sounds would be understandable. However, I absolutely cannot understand or tolerate loud packing that completely disregards others' comfort.
Hotel near West Street/Kaiyuan Temple,Quanzhou80.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.19
A place full of love! The best hostel I have ever been to (across Asia America and Europe)
Located in the ancient district of Quanzhou so convenient to go most of the spots
Holds a big lobby where has film screening and all kinds of activities every night
Welcoming front desk and I reaaaaaaaly like her. Brought me into the community and share me everything interesting about Quanzhou
Most of the volunteers there used to be the guests (proof for how lovely the community is!) and all thanks to Xinyue, Qiuqiu, Cici, Weiwei, Hongmei, A-Jun, Ms Lin, Bro Cong, and Sis Nan, such an unforgettable memory with you guys in Quanzhou!
Hotel near Xiamen Railway Station Area,Xiamen9.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.18
This was my first time staying in a hostel, and overall it was great.
Of course, you meet some rather…peculiar people.
The owner of the shoes was even more difficult and 'flavorful' than her shoes.
Let's call her – The Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor, and here's the story:
“I arrived at the hostel a little after 11 PM. After my upstairs bunkmate and I both finished showering, we returned to our respective beds. I immediately started organizing the contents of my backpack, which were simple: clothes and disposable toiletries. The whole process took less than five minutes, but during this time, my bunkmate started making various impatient noises, expressing her displeasure with ‘you’re too loud’ and other small actions and sounds. I immediately put down what I was doing and lay down. Even then, she continued to toss and turn and grumble from above.
To be honest, the car noises from outside the window and other people showering in the bathroom were much louder than any sound I made. Even after midnight, someone in the room made a phone call with their ringer on, and I didn't see her being so 'righteous' then (though I can't rule out the possibility that she was the one making the noise, as I really couldn't tell the difference). What's even funnier is that after she 'reminded' me, she herself was watching videos and laughing…
Even funnier than her herself is that the Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor started her noisy ruckus the next morning around 6 AM. Her entire morning routine lasted twenty minutes, and the scene could be described as incredibly lively. Perhaps the Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor had a more important future to rush to, so she couldn't bother with her own double standards 🥹
Hotel near Haibin Beach in Huandao Road,Dongshan County26.2% of visitors choose this area
隨隨緣人生2026.03.20
Originally scheduled to stay for two nights, rent an electric car for two days, almost finished visiting the main attractions of Dongshan Island, Nanmen Bay, Malu Bay, Sufeng Mountain, Aojiao Village, Caidie Bay ..., the meaning is still not enough, so add another night.
Hotel near Sangu Resort Area,Wuyishan69.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.05.18
The room for 4 people was not noisy, and the boss was very nice. Xiang introduced in detail how to travel, the surroundings of the hotel, restaurants, how to travel by bus, how to go to scenic spots, how to take the train, and how to take the bus. I took the Wuyishan bus for free when I traveled. , regardless of locals, foreigners, adults and senior citizens, free of charge.
Hotel near Shangxiahang/Power Long,Fuzhou5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.06.13
Nice place with a very responding owner, never had to wait more than a minute to get a reply on WeChat. The place is hard to find but if you contact the owner on WeChat, he'll send you detailed instructions on how to find the place. The location is good, near a metro station and not far from the old French quarters. Many options for food just downstairs.
Hotel near Zengcuo'an Area,Xiamen3.2% of visitors choose this area
XXingxingling2025.09.05
The environment is nice, though it's a bit hard to spot for first-timers, hahaha. It was drizzling, and I almost walked too far (it's actually on a street in P1).
They were very considerate of those who came home late or woke up early and needed to shower and blow-dry their hair, which was great! Personally, I'm a night owl, so I'd sit at the table outside the room for a long time to rest. In the early morning, one of the two cats was particularly eager to be petted—so adorable!
The quadruple room was quite small, and since I had a short and busy trip, I stayed on the lower bunk. The bed was absolutely perfect—clean and comfortable. Unpacking your suitcase in the room inevitably makes noise, so when I left, I put it on the small balcony outside the door to pack everything. The locker provided, which opens with the room card, was also quite noisy, so I didn't use it much (sweat).
When I checked in, they added the youth hostel on WeChat and sent me a lot of anti-fraud information and other Xiamen-related information. I went to a satay noodle shop recommended by the youth hostel, and it was delicious! It’s not sky-high priced. I bought it for a little over 22 yuan on Dianping.com, and after having plenty of toppings and refills on the noodles, I was very full.
Hotel near Dongjiekou Shopping Center,Fuzhou44.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.08
The overall room facilities are pretty clean and decent. For the price, it's really good value for money. They did an excellent job with the hygiene in hard-to-reach areas. Thank you! The customer service was also great.
Hotel near Yunshuiyao Ancient Town,Nanjing County95.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.21
The experience was excellent! The location is superb, less than a 5-minute walk to Yunshuiyao Scenic Area. Check-in was quick, the facilities were complete, and the rooms were meticulously cleaned – not a speck of dust in sight. Highly recommended.
Hotel near Kinmen Airport,Kinmen100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.19
The location is only 4 kilometers away from the airport and can be reached by bus, which is very convenient. The surrounding environment is great, there is a small park from the window, and then the sea, the view is great. The accommodation is clean and simple, next time I go to Golden Gate, I will stay again.
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GGuest UserA place full of love! The best hostel I have ever been to (across Asia America and Europe)
Located in the ancient district of Quanzhou so convenient to go most of the spots
Holds a big lobby where has film screening and all kinds of activities every night
Welcoming front desk and I reaaaaaaaly like her. Brought me into the community and share me everything interesting about Quanzhou
Most of the volunteers there used to be the guests (proof for how lovely the community is!) and all thanks to Xinyue, Qiuqiu, Cici, Weiwei, Hongmei, A-Jun, Ms Lin, Bro Cong, and Sis Nan, such an unforgettable memory with you guys in Quanzhou!
AAnonymous UserI suggest that the front desk could mention the 'no noise after 11 PM' rule during check-in. Even if it's not always effective, it's better than nothing, and it might serve as a reminder for those who haven't noticed the signs on the wall.
I stayed for three nights, and on two of those nights, my dorm mates were packing after 11 PM. One night, they were even packing past 2 AM, making a lot of noise with their suitcases clattering around. When you choose to stay in a hostel, you should be considerate of others. If you need to pack, you can do so quietly and gently, placing your luggage down carefully instead of throwing it around loudly. It's perfectly possible to lower things slowly and quietly, rather than just letting go and having them crash open. Similarly, opening zippers and bags can be done slowly without making much noise, but some insist on zipping them all the way down, creating loud swishing and rustling sounds. If things are packed gently and quietly, even unavoidable sounds would be understandable. However, I absolutely cannot understand or tolerate loud packing that completely disregards others' comfort.
XXingxinglingThe environment is nice, though it's a bit hard to spot for first-timers, hahaha. It was drizzling, and I almost walked too far (it's actually on a street in P1).
They were very considerate of those who came home late or woke up early and needed to shower and blow-dry their hair, which was great! Personally, I'm a night owl, so I'd sit at the table outside the room for a long time to rest. In the early morning, one of the two cats was particularly eager to be petted—so adorable!
The quadruple room was quite small, and since I had a short and busy trip, I stayed on the lower bunk. The bed was absolutely perfect—clean and comfortable. Unpacking your suitcase in the room inevitably makes noise, so when I left, I put it on the small balcony outside the door to pack everything. The locker provided, which opens with the room card, was also quite noisy, so I didn't use it much (sweat).
When I checked in, they added the youth hostel on WeChat and sent me a lot of anti-fraud information and other Xiamen-related information. I went to a satay noodle shop recommended by the youth hostel, and it was delicious! It’s not sky-high priced. I bought it for a little over 22 yuan on Dianping.com, and after having plenty of toppings and refills on the noodles, I was very full.
GGuest UserThe overall room facilities are pretty clean and decent. For the price, it's really good value for money. They did an excellent job with the hygiene in hard-to-reach areas. Thank you! The customer service was also great.
GGuest UserThe room for 4 people was not noisy, and the boss was very nice. Xiang introduced in detail how to travel, the surroundings of the hotel, restaurants, how to travel by bus, how to go to scenic spots, how to take the train, and how to take the bus. I took the Wuyishan bus for free when I traveled. , regardless of locals, foreigners, adults and senior citizens, free of charge.
GGuest UserThis was my first time staying in a hostel, and overall it was great.
Of course, you meet some rather…peculiar people.
The owner of the shoes was even more difficult and 'flavorful' than her shoes.
Let's call her – The Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor, and here's the story:
“I arrived at the hostel a little after 11 PM. After my upstairs bunkmate and I both finished showering, we returned to our respective beds. I immediately started organizing the contents of my backpack, which were simple: clothes and disposable toiletries. The whole process took less than five minutes, but during this time, my bunkmate started making various impatient noises, expressing her displeasure with ‘you’re too loud’ and other small actions and sounds. I immediately put down what I was doing and lay down. Even then, she continued to toss and turn and grumble from above.
To be honest, the car noises from outside the window and other people showering in the bathroom were much louder than any sound I made. Even after midnight, someone in the room made a phone call with their ringer on, and I didn't see her being so 'righteous' then (though I can't rule out the possibility that she was the one making the noise, as I really couldn't tell the difference). What's even funnier is that after she 'reminded' me, she herself was watching videos and laughing…
Even funnier than her herself is that the Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor started her noisy ruckus the next morning around 6 AM. Her entire morning routine lasted twenty minutes, and the scene could be described as incredibly lively. Perhaps the Upstairs Bunk Double-Standard Dorm Monitor had a more important future to rush to, so she couldn't bother with her own double standards 🥹
AAnonymous UserThere are many single-family villa hotels on Gulangyu Island, each with its own courtyard, which is very cozy. There's a teahouse and a swing in the courtyard, which the children love. The house is only two or three stories high and there's no elevator, but the owner will help with luggage. However, there's no ferry service, so you'll need to get to the hotel yourself. Fortunately, this hotel is close to Sanqiutian Pier, only a few minutes away. It's located behind the Athena Bar, and finding it can be difficult for a first-time visitor. I spent a while searching, but one side of the road was blocked and the door was locked, so I had to walk through the bar.
The room was reasonably priced, and it had a window overlooking another villa hotel. While you can't see the sea or hear the piano, you can still hear the bar's resident singers at night. The tatami mats are against the wall, making it comfortable for children to sleep on. Other amenities are quite complete and clean.
There's a public washing machine, so you can wash clothes there. The owner also provides a drying rack for hanging clothes in the courtyard on sunny days or in the room if it rains. The boss is pretty good, very kind and responsive.
GGuest UserNice place with a very responding owner, never had to wait more than a minute to get a reply on WeChat. The place is hard to find but if you contact the owner on WeChat, he'll send you detailed instructions on how to find the place. The location is good, near a metro station and not far from the old French quarters. Many options for food just downstairs.
HHeLiX 张The owner take me to the another places at 13th floor (among 500 meters near the old place). In here very amazing, you can see the big square downside and firework. Have a lot of restaurant and supermarket around. Room is big, no smell, have hair dryer and boiling water. From airport, go by DiDi taxi ~20¥
Hotel near Fuzhou Changle International Airport, Fuzhou
Price per night from:CAD 26
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__WeChat58485****I lived in a female double room. The room was very large. I could fully spread out a 24-inch box for my roommate and a 26-inch box. After the suitcase was opened, there was a lot of space near the bed. The floor was very clean. Air conditioning, shower room was also very large, and the roommate I met was very cute. It is a youth trip with a good experience. I think Fuzhou can achieve this level. I think it is very good.
The public area is clean and tidy, there are many delicious foods nearby, it is convenient to take a taxi, the takeaway is delivered quickly, the pillows have no smell, and the quilt is refreshing.
The point that may mind is that the female double room is at the beginning of the male area. You have to go through the public area to wash and shit. Because as soon as the door is opened in the afternoon, there are boys sitting there eating takeaway or resting or studying. It feels a bit embarrassing to come back from the bath. Around 11:30, there were boys calling in the public area at the door. The sound was obvious, but it was quiet after 12 o'clock and was not awakened by other noises.
It's always very good, if the women's doubles can be happier in the women's area, I look forward to playing next time.
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