Anonymous User
May 6, 2024
The appearance is beautiful, but the inside is rotten. These eight words are my comprehensive evaluation, but when I saw that this is a wholly-owned hotel of a third-level subsidiary of the local SASAC, everything seemed very reasonable. The lazy guard sat in the guardhouse, not caring whether you are a tourist or a guest. When you walk up to him and stand up, ask why the hotel is, and the explanation is that the villagers are rehired. The hotel's moving line is anti-human, without any directional signs. This complex moving line is to reserve space for a bunch of art installations. The tooling design is a disaster. The construction level visible to the naked eye is almost guerrilla level. Rust, mold, and shedding can be seen everywhere. There are dozens of various anti-sky designs in the room, and I won't go into details here. In summary, this house design and interior design should have made a lot of money, just for the so-called artistic sense, a bunch of flashy things were made to deal with the LD inspection. The money was spent, and it was really rustic. The front desk lady is very nice, but the entire hotel staff has basically not received formal training, and the senior management should not be from a professional background. It is hard to imagine that this is a hotel that opened in 23 years. I don't know what it will look like in three years. I forgot to mention that during breakfast time, the employees went to turn over the dishes without wearing masks and sneezed on the spot. I haven't drunk milk made with milk powder for many years. Was the money deducted, or is this the original configuration?
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