Anonymous User
February 13, 2024
First of all, I saw that the residents were Mongolian. I called the boss and asked if Mongolians could check in normally. When the boss came back, they could check if they had brought their luggage and ask if they were coming to visit and who the people living with them were. The whole country is trying to forge a strong sense of national community, but they are suspected of having any other intentions while checking into a hotel? I have stayed in many hotels across the country, and I have stayed in four or five hotels in the past two months. This is the first time I have encountered such ethnic discrimination. Secondly, after being asked if he was coming to play, the young man was very polite and arranged a room. However, as soon as he entered, he found that the room had not been tidied up, the quilt was messy, slippers were thrown on the floor, and bathroom towels were thrown on the countertop. I wanted to call the front desk, but the phone line was not connected, so I had to go downstairs. After changing rooms, the phone line was still not connected. I found that there were no slippers, so I had to go downstairs again to ask for slippers. Third, the shower head in the bathroom sprayed water from behind. I wanted to wash my hair, but I did it. The lamp head on the table in the room was crooked, there was dirt, and there were no chairs. Although I won't use these things for one night, they look extremely uncomfortable. This is a very bad experience. This is not the first time I have stayed at a Hanting Hotel, but I will never stay at a Hanting Hotel again.
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