Anonymous User
January 11, 2025
Choosing this kind of apartment without a front desk does require a lot more attention than ordinary hotels, and some points may not be suitable for ordinary travelers:
1. The hotel sent a Ctrip message to the hotel to contact the day before check-in. The contact methods are Zalo/WhatsApp/telegram, etc., according to the usage habits of Vietnam. The last one is WeChat. Chinese people are used to adding WeChat first, but they couldn't find the account, so they added it with WhatsApp. I feel that this step is difficult for many people. There are basically no foreign instant messaging software in China.
2. Check-in was smooth following the instructions, and the customer service communicated fluently in English. However, I asked specifically, and I don't know Chinese, so those who are not good at English should be cautious.
3. The room is not big, and it has everything it should have. Some bad points: The dark furniture gives people a sense of oldness, one of the lights is broken, and a large junction box hole is exposed on the wall, which makes people crazy when using toothbrushes. I forgot to put the quilt when I checked in, and it was delivered after a while.
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