Kasper Kasper
June 28, 2025
It's an apartment turned into hostel by lining it with bunk beds - a concept popular in China.
The hostel is unstaffed. You have to contact ahead for address and instructions. It takes a while so patience is key. There is a deposit of 100 yuan.
Other reviewers say it's clean. I don't agree. The apartment I strayed at had 4 rooms, 18 beds in total, one bathroom, and a kitchen. One bathroom for 18 people means that sometimes you wait. They call them capsules but they are normal bunk beds with curtains.
It was stuffy, but every bed has a small electric fan. The problem is that there is only one power socket next to the bed, so I had a choice: beat the heat or charge my phone.
The location is good, just two metro stops from the railway station, and walking distance (2-3 km) from the old town area. Downstairs there're a supermarket, several restaurants, shops, which is very convenient.