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February 7, 2025
Objectively speaking, with a first-line sea view, you can enjoy the fun of playing in the sea in the morning and evening. But there are also some complicated feelings, such as:
First, the location is too remote, including climbing 5-10 minutes of very steep cliff stairs to get in and out, which is very tiring, especially when you check in, you haven't called the hotel yet, and you have to carry your luggage down by yourself, which is a painful process; second, the hotel front desk and staff will basically leave after 9-10 o'clock in the evening, and it is difficult to have emergency response measures if there is any emergency; third, some rooms near the sea, when there is a high tide or a strong wind, the sound insulation is not good, just like experiencing a typhoon day, as a southerner, I can't sleep peacefully. Fourth, the hotel does not have disposable slippers, toothbrushes, hair dryers, etc. If you need to check in, you have to bring your own, and you may encounter some small insects at the head of the bed and in the corners; fifth, the hotel actually does not have strict access control management, and the entrance and the beach are free to enter and exit. The most impressive thing about this trip was that the contact information left by the hotel on the platform had expired. At that time, we needed the platform to help us contact the hotel, but we couldn’t get in touch with them for basically a whole day and they didn’t reply to our emails. I felt that our sense of security was still relatively low.
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