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September 18, 2025
A small, aged white building with a small reception desk gives the impression of an old apartment converted into a hotel. The layout is more like a B&B with a single person managing the reception.
The room was spacious enough, a bit dated, but very clean. There was no air conditioning, but there was an electric fan, which kept the heat at night in September quite comfortable.
The beach is downstairs, and there are a few bars that can get a bit noisy before 10:30 PM, but things quiet down after closing, and I slept very well.
Having stayed at the Yaduo All Seasons hotels in China, staying here was a bit of a shock, but I think once I got used to it, it was a good choice.
There is a public parking lot downstairs, but it seems you can't park at night. There's also parking in the alley next to the hotel for $48 per night.
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