Guest User
January 28, 2024
A particularly recommended hotel with a very good location and a very rich cultural atmosphere. Walking out of the room, the atmosphere of a commercial hub hits your face. It seems that no other Chinese city can be so close to the world. In the breakfast room on the eighth floor, a watercolor painting of the Palace of Winds in Jaipur hangs at the door; beside the elevator entrance, various instructions are written in Chinese, English and Arabic; in the cafe downstairs, a Chinese boy and a Jordanian girl are together Playing with a Rubik's Cube. Not far away, on the road named after the poet Luo Binwang, there are rows of "Bucharest Coffee", "Prague Coffee" and "Tripoli Coffee"; nearby the Shilin and Ciyuan communities are dotted with shops wholesale of fabrics, building materials and toys. At the beginning of the night, BRT buses passed in front of us, and express trucks with chicken feathers for sugar on them stopped. This is the Yiwu we love so much.
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