I stayed there as part of a tour on a hot day with a temperature of 32 degrees. First of all, the fabric on the seat of the sofa by the window in the room was faded so much that the color was not visible, and it was torn and tattered so that the fibers of the fabric were visible. I understood that this is a place that is okay to have this in the guest room. Of course it was disgusting so I didn't want to sit on it. The form from the tour company said that there was water in the room, but there was no water in the refrigerator. When I called, a staff member brought a pot of water, but it was lukewarm water without ice. When I tried to put the pot in the refrigerator, the pot was too big and it wouldn't fit. On top of that, the refrigerator was broken and not working. It was like a comedy. The dining area was very crowded with overseas customers. There were many dishes on the menu, but it was obvious at a glance that they were frozen. The free drink juice was lukewarm, so I asked if there was any ice, and a male staff member looked really bothered and put ice in a glass from a box in the back and silently handed it over to me. Usually ice is prepared next to the drinks. There were mosquitoes in the room, so I asked the front desk if they had mosquito coils, but they simply said, "We don't have any." That night, I was bothered by mosquitoes. The young staff from Taiwan who had been working there for three months was very nice, but the man at the front desk was arrogant. I felt that this was an inn that didn't care about its customers. It was a tour inn, so I gave up, but I didn't know that inns like this existed these days. It was a good experience.
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