I knew it was unmanned, but I arrived there without a reply to my email in advance and without knowing the entry code. Where? The shop next door? The hotel? There was construction going on in places I didn't know, and it looked like sand, so I wondered where I had wandered in... I was so anxious 🫨
I followed the arrow on the A4-sized piece of paper with the name of the hotel written on it, and found a door, and translated the instructions on the door. I managed to contact them on WeChat and was given the hotel gate code, my room number, and the room code. But here was another challenge. An error occurred when I entered the numbers. After trying a few times and losing my soul, I realized, "Let's calm down for now, I won't die if I can't get in here, and I can get another hotel...". Then I found a small mark in the upper right corner of the last number of the number. * → It looks like this. This is it! Do I have to enter this too! I entered it and was able to enter. Inside, there was a small front desk (unmanned) and about six rooms in the back. There was another challenge. The room code has the letter Y in it, but the Y button is written in marker and is bald. I can't read it, and at first it looked like a ✖️, so I thought it was a button I shouldn't press. It was difficult.
And finally I got into the room! And here comes the biggest challenge. I encountered a cockroach 2 minutes after entering the room. It was an enemy that was less than 3cm in size, which is the size I can kill, so after a glare, I used toilet paper to bury it in the afterlife. However, I couldn't dispose of the corpse, so I pushed it into the corner of the room and left it there. I felt depressed because I lived with the corpse until the next morning. And I didn't mind the lack of windows, but I realized that a room without windows can be so oppressive and claustrophobic 😭 Also, it was my first time to have a toilet and shower together, but I still don't like this. →This is my personal opinion because I knew it from the beginning.
Hong Kong is expensive, but I regret that I should have booked a decent hotel without skimping on money.
I had booked a slightly more expensive hotel from the next day onwards, so that was really all I wanted. The location is very close to Chungking Mansions, so it's good for people who just want a cheap place. You won't be able to sleep well, so I don't recommend it for women.
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