Ambience: Excellent location.
Service: Generally good and responsive to requests, except for one guy at the front desk with black-rimmed glasses who looked like I owed him money.
Facilities: The decor is so outdated, calling it 80s-style would be generous; it's more like a hotel from a horror movie. The cross-handle faucets couldn't be fully turned off, so they'd randomly drip loudly in the middle of the night.
Cleanliness: I can't fathom how the hallway managed to smell simultaneously like urine, foul odors, and an incredibly strong, strange perfume. It was so strong that you could smell it inside the room even with the door closed. Once you opened the room door, there was a heavy musty smell. The air conditioning was also musty, irritating, and very loud. I didn't dare lift the sheets to check the bed's cleanliness. Two out of five lights in the room were broken, making it dark and dim. The TV was about 20 inches. As for the carpet, I'd advise walking lightly, as I feared stirring up countless dust mites if I stepped too hard. I'd also suggest leaving the lights on when you sleep, just in case something decides to pay a visit at night.
This kind of room would be overpriced at 200 RMB in mainland China; it's barely a guesthouse.
So, definitely read the negative reviews; they are very accurate. To those who gave high scores and said they had a good experience, please go eat something decent for once. Of course, if location is all you care about, then go ahead and stay with your eyes closed.
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