The reception staff speak only Chinese and English. they don't know at all. Entry/Visa rules are not familiar. They were looking for a visa for me and could not understand that some countries do not require a visa. There was a constant smell of cigarettes on the floor. If I turned on the air conditioning, it felt like I was smoking in the room. However, I booked a non-smoking room. The room overlooked the courtyard, very noisy. In the morning at 6 am the garbage is taken out, then the Chinese sort things out, then the workers crush the asphalt. Closing the window didn’t help; they were sliding and thin. The rooms facing the other side are also no quieter; they face a busy street, where everyone loves honking horns and the noise from cars.
Everything else is generally fine. The breakfasts are normal, not only Chinese food, they are adjusted for Europeans. The coffee in the cafe is delicious, the girls there are polite. You can eat nearby at an Italian shop around the corner, everything there is delicious.
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