I chose to stay here again because I had a very pleasant first stay last June. The variety of fresh fruits for breakfast exceeded my expectations. However, due to seasonal factors, the fruit selection is limited this time. But the cakes for afternoon tea were surprisingly delicious and the waterfall-like rain shower was great. The only problem was with some of the guests - compared to the refreshing lemongrass scent wafting through the lobby last June, this time the hotel's corridors and elevators were filled with the smell of cigarette smoke. Some people even smoked openly in the non-smoking lobby, but the staff turned a blind eye and did not stop them. After complaining to the front desk, they arranged for other staff to remind guests to smoke outside. Fortunately our room was not bothered by smoke, although the hallway smelled strongly of smoke. To make matters worse, the door to the breakfast restaurant was crowded with smokers, and whenever the door opened or closed, I was forced to inhale the unpleasant smell of cigarettes while sitting by the door. It is recommended that hotels set up designated smoking areas away from lobbies and restaurants, strengthen employee training, proactively inform employees of the no-smoking policy and strictly enforce it. The quality of those smoking guests is really embarrassing for Chinese people.
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