The hotel is located far from the subway station, more than 20 minutes' walk away. The hotel entrance is through a passage on the side of a shopping mall, and there are no obvious signs at the entrance, making it difficult to find. The front desk clerk actually left to go shopping. I had to call her and she came back 10 minutes later to handle the check-in procedures. She was not apologetic at all when she came back. The TV in the first room I checked into was broken, and there was no employee on the floor to help, so I had to run to the front desk downstairs for help. Then I changed to another room, but the TV and air-conditioning remote controls did not work. I asked for help again the next day. The front desk lady called a worker in slippers to accompany me to the room to solve the problem. The worker lowered his head to check his mobile phone along the way and followed me to the room. After checking the equipment, the worker said that everything was normal, but both remote controls needed to be one foot away from the TV or air-conditioning to be effectively controlled and it was normal operation. I surrendered to these high-tech products. The exhaust efficiency in the room was poor. The water on the floor was still not dry after one night. When I entered the room in the morning, it was as slippery as a public toilet. There are no disposable slippers in the room. The water from the electric kettle smells of oil, which may have been used by previous guests for cooking. The smart switch in the room can easily accidentally touch the curtains to open automatically, so ladies/couples should use it with caution.
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