Guest User
August 15, 2023
As a three-star hotel, it is very good.
The corridor smells a bit heavy. I have a cold and my nose is not working well, but I can smell it clearly.
There are two foreign guests among us, and the front desk does not know how to register the foreign guests' passports. They said they need to find the manager, but the manager did not answer the phone. We asked if we could leave our passports at the front desk and go to the room first, and they can return the passports to us after registration. The front desk refused to do so and forced us to wait there, which was also drunk. We stayed in many hotels in our group, and other hotels let us check in first, collected the foreign guests' passports and returned them to us after registration.
There is no refrigerator in the room, which is a bit disappointing. But other facilities are very good, and the room is very clean and tidy.
The two bedside lamps are not controlled by the main control, and it is a mystery to turn them on and off. Two friends who traveled with us did not know how to turn off the bedside lamps at night, so they had to pull out the room card directly, cutting off the entire room's store, so that they could fall asleep.
The breakfast is very rich, but it is a pity that there is no milk tea for local people in Xinjiang. For me, a foreigner, having soy milk and fried dough sticks is perfect.
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