Guest User
May 4, 2025
It was an interesting experience. It was very similar to an old-style Chinese guesthouse or a Hong Kong-style dormitory. There was a public bathhouse, but no WiFi upstairs. You just had to put your key in the keyhole when you left the room. No one checked out. The check-in was handled by very old grandmas, which you don't see in other hotels. But it was still very clean. The sheets and quilts were disposable and there was no smell, which was much better than in China. There were sockets. I left early the next morning and just had a good sleep. It was still quite comfortable. The house had an air-raid shelter, which was quite interesting.
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