We booked a room each at ** and Chi Heng. At first, the front desk said that they could only check my **'s order. The elegant king bed given to us was on the 9th floor. As soon as we opened the door, there was a strong smell of formaldehyde (definitely not anything). I only smelled it because I had a sensitive nose because a couple who checked out the next day said the same thing.) After putting our luggage away, we waited at the front desk to get the second room, the Superior Sleeper King Room. The front desk was really slow, so my husband. I yelled, okay? After all, my reservation here was successful. It took so long to check the order and the room smelled so strong. Everyone has a temper. Later, the front desk gave us a room on the 7th floor. When we entered this room, we felt like it. It smells like a toilet, and the towels are arranged as shown in the picture. There are mahjong rooms on the left and right, with a large bed room sandwiched between them. You can imagine the quality of your sleep at night! Because this room did not smell of formaldehyde during decoration, I called the front desk to ask if my mother’s room could be moved to this floor. The front desk said that they would change it for us as soon as the sanitation was done. Okay, after changing it, it was still full of formaldehyde smell, probably. The elegance was decorated at the back, so I asked my mother to put the luggage in our room, with the doors and windows open, and we went to have dinner like this. After we came back, the smell was finally better. After having breakfast the next morning, it smelled bad again. The smell of formaldehyde is coming. The key is that everyone knows how to put green plants on the balcony. Why don't such a new room have any deodorizer at all? And can it be opened with such a strong formaldehyde smell? I can only say that the appearance of the lobby looks good, but the room is really rubbish❌The sound insulation is also very poor, and the lightning protection
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