"This hotel was the one I finally chose after careful consideration. Planning my trip to Yichun took nearly a month, and I struggled to choose a hotel in the city. I was always trying to find the perfect balance between price, amenities, location, and quality. Brand-name chain hotels were either too small or overpriced during peak season. After a comprehensive comparison, I finally chose this one.
Facilities: It's quite complete, with all the amenities you'd expect from a star-rated hotel. The bathroom has separate wet and dry areas, the room is quite large, and the bed is soft and comfortable. However, there was no mini-fridge.
Cleanliness: The cleaning standards were acceptable. There was no dust or hair on the marble floor, and no visible dirt on the carpet.
Environment: The location is convenient, just two or three stops from the train station. I personally reviewed it, and the bus ride from there takes less than 10 minutes. The downside was that my room had no view from the window. Although it was advertised as a mountain view, the window overlooked a terrace, so you had to draw the curtains.
Service: The front desk staff was friendly and gentle. The hotel includes breakfast, and while it's not as fancy as some high-end hotels, the menu is quite comprehensive, including staples, porridge, side dishes, stir-fries, drinks, and more. Dishes are served on standard stainless steel plates, not the small plates you'd find in a typical hotel (which often require repeated servings). One plate is enough, so while it might not look fancy, it's quite practical. There's free parking at the hotel entrance, but it's unattended, so a little more service would be appreciated."