I have stayed in more than 30 youth hostels in different parts of the world. This is the first time I stayed in a youth hostel in Taiwan. The location of this hotel is very convenient. It is just a short walk away from Ruifang Railway Station. The streets in the residential area are not noisy. There are snacks, stalls and Quanlian nearby so you don't need to worry about getting hungry. Fortunately, there were no other female travelers when I checked in. I had a room by myself, which was a rare blessing. The boss added me on WhatsApp to tell me about the check-in and check-out before I checked in. He was very considerate. It is very convenient to have two hair dryers (I am very good at blowing out a lot of fallen hair and picking it up and wiping it clean). There is shampoo and shower gel in the bathroom, which is very convenient for me when I want to go out for two days and one night at short notice (I don’t have to pack it at home and worry about leakage). There is also a water dispenser. The toilets also have toilet paper. The bathrooms and toilets are very clean, with no water or stains. The bed has lights, sockets and a small electric fan for ventilation. It's nice that you won't bump into your head when you sit up, and there's still a lot of space. As for the bed sheets, I had the boss's permission to use the quilt from another empty bed as bed sheets. It may be that no one has ordered it yet, but if I have any questions, I can contact the boss and he will reply quickly.
However, if the bed is full during holidays, I suggest you wear earplugs. For mixed beds, you can see the bed as soon as you enter the door, and there is no other room door between them.
Unfortunately, I didn't meet the boss. Later, I had the opportunity to arrange a holiday, and read the reviews that there was a concert that I could listen to.
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