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October 3, 2024
I don't make comments easily, but I understand that the service industry is not easy. When we walked from Kashgar to the Glacier Park, we started to suffer from altitude sickness, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, nausea, and weakness in our limbs. I quickly looked for a hotel with oxygen. I looked at two hotels, one Wanda and one of his. I called both and asked, and found out that the rooms with oxygen at Wanda were more expensive. The ordinary rooms in his house are equipped with oxygen, and he called to ask about it. There was a bad review before saying that they didn't provide oxygen, but he said they corrected it. Then when I arrived at the hotel, they said they would only give me oxygen after 9pm. They gave me an oxygen concentrator first, but that oxygen concentrator was extremely loud, similar to the sound of a portable machine that pumps air into tires. no way. Then he told me that it would stop at around 2 a.m. and asked me to turn on the oxygen concentrator. Because the noise was too loud, I paid for another room for my companion. Then we did start supplying oxygen at around nine o'clock, but by around eleven o'clock it was obvious that the oxygen supply was insufficient. I adjusted it back and forth and asked the staff to adjust it, but it was of no use. By 12 o'clock it was as good as no oxygen. I kept the oxygen concentrator running all night and didn't sleep much. People who don't suffer from altitude sickness may not understand how it feels. If it had been dark and I couldn't leave, I would have wanted to drive down that night. Below are photos and videos. When you click on the video, you can hear the noise of the oxygen concentrator. For reference for those who have altitude sickness or are afraid of having altitude sickness the next day. Putting the oxygen from the oxygen concentrator into the detection port can show that the oxygen in the hotel is almost without pressure after 11 o'clock. I also hope that the hotel will not use the same sales pitch template. It doesn’t matter if the breakfast is almost okay, but you can’t pump oxygen like this!
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