Guest User
February 7, 2026
The soundproofing is poor; I could clearly hear doors opening and closing in nearby rooms.
Also, I suspect this hotel is a renovation of an old building, so some basic infrastructure couldn't be changed. When someone in a nearby room turns on the tap, the sound of water flowing through the pipes is very loud. And there were even people turning on taps at two or three in the morning. My child slept well and wasn't affected, but light sleepers like me couldn't get any rest.
There's no phone in the room. To contact customer service, you have to scan a QR code to add them on WeChat when you check in, then find them there. However, I tolerated all the issues since I was only staying for one night, so I never actually contacted customer service and can't comment on their service quality.
Food delivery drivers bring orders directly to your room door. This is because there are no delivery robots, and the elevator allows anyone to enter and exit without guest identification. So, delivery drivers can get in, but so can other unauthorized individuals, which made me feel a bit unsafe.
The entire hotel occupies the second and third floors, both of which are very low. However, if you choose a windowless room, you're less likely to be disturbed by car noise from the main road directly opposite the hotel, which makes it quiet in that regard, even though rooms with windows feel less claustrophobic. The room layout on each floor is like a 'Bagua array' (eight trigrams), making it easy to get lost. I wonder if this is for feng shui reasons or if the old building renovation had many restrictions that forced this layout.
The room has central air conditioning, which means the wall thermostat is essentially pre-set. Aside from adjusting the fan speed, if you feel cold in winter and want to turn up the heat, even if you set it to heating mode and crank it up to 32 degrees, the AC still outputs the same temperature.
The shower water temperature occasionally fluctuates slightly, suddenly getting a bit hotter. This is a common minor issue in many old hotels, and not a big problem. The shampoo and shower gel came in small sachets, which felt stingy and weren't quite enough. Some holes in the overhead showerhead were clogged, leading to uneven water flow. I hadn't planned on washing my hair, but I got splashed and had to. Again, this is a minor issue, but it made me feel like while the place *looks* clean, it's not actually very well-maintained, with a host of small problems.
The room is small, even on the smaller side for its price range. However, I did see the room size when booking, so I was prepared. The cheapest room was over 300 yuan, a price at which you could get a larger room in other hotels in Zhuhai. I can only say that this price buys its location near the border crossing, not its accommodation quality.
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