The room is very small
As for hygiene, there were strange stains on the bedsheets when I checked in (Figure 1, 2), and the tile floor (Figure 3) was not user-friendly. It was very uncomfortable not being able to relax my feet. My feet were already exhausted after more than 20,000 steps a day, and the bathroom slippers were not the right size, so I couldn't wear them at all. I could only relax my feet with disposable slippers, but they hurt my feet when I stepped on the tiles (my feet were basically red and swollen after walking for a day). Also, the space in the corner for washing my face was awkward. The towel rack and the washbasin were separated by a wall (see Figure 4), and the storage basket above the washbasin would occasionally hit my head when I was washing my hair (Figure 5). As for the table, there was basically no table. It was so small that I couldn't even open the takeaway packaging when I ate takeaway in the middle of the night. The desktop can only hold a small bag for a girl or a SLR camera bag.
As for the surrounding area, there is a Lanzhou ramen restaurant downstairs that is popular all over the country, and the barbecue restaurant next to it tastes pretty good. There is a medium-sized supermarket across the road that has a full range of goods and is quite convenient. It seems to be quite far from the subway, so during the past few days I took the bus first and then the subway. The bus stop is not far away, about 100 to 200 meters, and it only takes two minutes to get there.
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