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April 19, 2025
Location: The location of the youth hostel is OK. You can walk to Wulongtan, Baotu Spring and Daming Lake. It is also close to the bus stop and away from crowded places. There are also food downstairs at night.
Environment: Average, there is a public area, which is not bad. I heard that the boss organizes night activities from time to time.
Facilities: The facilities are not very good. I found that hostels run by boys are not as careful as those run by girls, and the logic is incomprehensible. This hostel separated the toilet and shower room and placed them across the corridor, but installed the hair dryer in the toilet, and there was no plug in the shower room. In other words, after taking a shower, girls need to wrap themselves in a shampoo cloth or walk through the corridor with water dripping from their hair (passing by the front desk and being seen by different boys), and can only blow dry their hair in the toilet. What kind of logic is this? The boss really doesn't understand women.
Soundproofing: The hostel has no soundproofing because it is a common wooden structure, and the owner's friends were still chatting loudly at the front desk at 11pm. . .
Service: The front desk was a bit inconsistent. When I arrived, they first said that I could only check in after 12 o'clock. I suggested putting my luggage in the room first, but it didn't work. Then they said I needed to wait until 12 o'clock. Then they said that the rooms would be arranged in the order of orders, and then they said that occupancy would be arranged on a first-come, first-served basis, and then they said that it would be arranged on a first-come, first-served basis after 12 o'clock. I said that I could just put down my luggage and check in when I came back in the evening, but that didn't work. . . After arguing for a long time, he still said that he arranged a lower bed for me because of my special request... Many youth hostels arrange it when you check in, or you can choose your bed on a first-come, first-served basis. If you cannot check in before 12 o'clock, you can put down your luggage first and arrange a bed, and check in when you come back. It's hard to argue about such a simple thing for so long. The front desk also said that it would be best not to put the luggage in first, so as not to wake up the sleeping people. I said that they didn’t sleep at night, and they also said that it was normal for young people to stay up late (it was already 10 o'clock in the morning). Even if the check-in time was 12 o'clock according to the rules, 10 o'clock was not early for a youth hostel, and we were all staying together, so 10 o'clock would not be considered waking up the people. I can only say that there is no concept of quiet time for people to sleep at night here. Other youth hostels will turn off the lights at a certain time, or everyone will turn off the lights voluntarily. You can understand being woken up at 7 o'clock, but not at 10 o'clock. . Also, there is no refrigerator.
Overall: It's OK, the boss needs to improve, and young people should be encouraged to start their own businesses
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