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The hotel opposite the Prince Edward Flower Market

The lobby is registered on the 3rd floor, this thing is more antique, MTR station walk to 2 minutes, but near the door is on weekends a lot of people in and out, because nearby is the flower market and market,  also has another problem is very far smell stinky tofu, rooms can not clean and mosquitoes, will not provide bottled water #HongKongGood Places
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Posted: Jan 9, 2023
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Hotel 1936

8.5/10Very Good757 reviews
Near Prince Edward Metro Station|Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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