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August 25, 2024
Cleanliness: Cleaned every day, but there is a lot of dust on the bedside.
Environment: It's not an awkward distance from the subway; it's convenient to take the bus when going out. There is Yuloudong at the entrance of Beizheng Street, and Shuangyanlou in the street, both of which are century-old brands (I especially like Yuloudong’s Perilla Plum and Ginger). The entire floor should belong to the hotel alone. There is an elevator to enter by swiping the room card, which is a sense of security.
Facilities: The corridor is narrow and the facilities in the room are of average workmanship. You have to be careful when opening and closing doors, especially the luggage wardrobe rack. When you are putting away clothes, you are afraid that the wardrobe rack will fall apart and hit you. What I particularly want to complain about is the air conditioner. I have never encountered such a naughty air conditioner. After staying for three nights, I was woken up at around 4 o'clock in the morning every time. Maybe it was because we were sweating less in Changsha during the hot summer, so we were given free sauna for three nights. So naughty.
Service: nothing outstanding. When I got up early the next morning and went downstairs, I ran into a man at the elevator entrance and asked about the air conditioner. He said with a look of disgust that we had set the timer function ourselves, then turned around and left in a gorgeous way. Well, travelers are a**.
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