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April 16, 2025
The pictures were a stark contrast to the actual experience! I had arranged a pick-up with the hotel in advance, and I was full of anticipation. However, upon arrival, I was shocked by the pile of leftover renovation debris at the entrance (Figure 10). The entrance is the hotel's facade, and even a B&B wouldn't be so sloppy, especially for a room rate of 1,200 per night! Entering the room, I was again shocked by the flooring. It creaked when I walked on it, and the wood was uneven. Perhaps they were trying to simulate a natural environment, but such a design requires high-quality materials and exquisite craftsmanship to achieve the desired effect! The hotel used ordinary wood with rough workmanship, which gave it a cheap feel. The sofa and carpet were also cheap! The imitation rock wall was actually foam board, and the bathtub on the terrace was plastic, and the plants next to it were almost dead. The shower room didn't even have a countertop for toiletries; they had to be placed on the floor. The bedside tables were made of lightweight plywood, which was very low-quality! The sinks on the second and rooftop floors were completely dry... I paid 1,200 per night for this? In short, this is a hotel that only exists in photos.
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