too poor. When I arrived, there were two waiters who looked like wooden stakes. When I checked in, the front desk kept calling. After urging, they gave me the room card and told me that someone would check the room later? I'm so angry. I didn't check in until 2:30 in the afternoon, and I still have to go for ward rounds? Then I canceled my ward rounds; I got on the elevator, made many twists and turns, and walked probably two or three hundred meters to the room. I saw no one the whole time; the room was like a fast hotel, is this a star-rated hotel? The bathroom is pitifully small, the balcony wicker chair is broken, and the room is dirty, as shown below. I couldn't find a place for cycling or archery, and no one told me where to spend money; early in the morning, the waiter was yelling at the door, and the cars were pushed here and there. Is this a luxury hotel? It's not as fast as fast. Compared with international hotels, it's too far behind. We set off in the morning and it rained. There wasn't even an umbrella at the door. It's too bad. It's just a trap. Even though I'm a local, I still have to complain. If you can afford it, try not to stay here. Stay at the International Hotel, which only costs about 500 and takes about 15 minutes by car.
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