A hotel with a history, just a cheap place to rest and sleep for one night is fine.
The facilities have a sense of history, and the carpets have a historical smell; when you get out of the elevator, you can smell the smell of the restaurant, but it is closed on weekdays and does not provide breakfast. The smell is also amazing.
The staff service was pretty good, and my family was upgraded to a room with a view of the bridge for free. I drove to Mama Tian’s Restaurant across the bridge to have dinner and buy Taitung souvenirs at the agricultural product center, and I arrived quickly.
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