The location is very convenient for transportation. The exterior of the building looks very high-end and gorgeous. I was shocked when I entered it. It looked a bit like the old Guanghua Shopping Mall. The first impression was indeed a bit scary. The entrance of the building was crowded with Central and South Asians. When I entered After arriving at the hotel, I discovered that it was a small hotel hidden in a building. It had a small counter and a small room, but it was very affordable for the price. The counter staff were also Central and South Asian, and they seemed unable to communicate in Chinese, but It's fluent in English. There was a smell in the room that didn't dissipate until the second day. If you eat in the room, you must clean it up. We found Xiaoqiang crawling in it. If we stay for more than one day, housekeeping will come in to clean and take out the trash. Towels were changed and quilts were folded (sheets were not changed). The overall experience was average. Before we left, we asked the counter about storing our luggage. They said it would be placed in the aisle next to the counter and would be monitored. We could come back to pick it up at any time, but... no one was there when we came back. We were really scared to death and couldn't go in to get our luggage. We rang the bell for almost 20 minutes before we asked someone else upstairs to come down and help us. Fortunately, we came back early to pick up our luggage, otherwise we might not be able to catch the plane, and ended up spending our trip to Hong Kong in a panic. It’s really thanks to this hotel.
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