Four Seasons Hotel Chiang Mai is a big oxygen bar. The environment is super good, the smile and greeting of the service staff are also natural, warm and not pretentious. The hotel has a shuttle bus directly to the night market, very close to the old city from the night market, and very convenient. I regret that I couldn't choose Mandarin Oriental in this package, but after experiencing the four seasons, I feel that there is no regret.
Shangri-La in Bangkok is not the first time I have stayed, but I feel that I don't lose it. The fly in the ointment is that the nearby neighborhoods are being renovated. Many small shops that are obviously aimed at tourists have been opened, and they have lost the leisurely flavor of the past. Bangkok went to the shopping center the next day. The World Plaza and the Erawan Buddha were very close. The Grand Hyatt was nearby. I had lunch in the tea room on the second floor (it seems to be called Erawan Teahouse), which was not bad. The tea room is very southern and Guangdong style, and the Chinese feel very kind when they go in.
Overall satisfactory. All services are more reliable.