Guest User
January 9, 2026
The rooms were great.
Pros:
1. The roasted sweet potatoes at the entrance and the kind old man who roasted them for me truly won my heart. They smelled delicious, and guests could actually eat them. The design was unique and charming.
2. The lobby was beautiful and appropriately decorated.
3. The room was spacious enough, and the bed was comfortable.
4. The breakfast was delicious.
5. The staff, especially the front desk team, were all excellent. They were very friendly and kind. They really elevated the hotel experience. I particularly liked one lady at the front desk; she was just wonderful.
6. The courtyard and everything else were quite pretty. The mountain views were lovely. There was also a pavilion, a courtyard, and green spaces. Beautiful.
7. Most importantly, the value for money was genuinely high. This is a hotel I'd be willing to return to. The nearby hotels are overpriced and look good in photos, but when I stepped inside, their lobbies were tiny. This place felt noticeably grander, like a mountain resort, not some miniature guesthouse. Seven hundred a night felt like a real bargain. Please don't change this price; it's perfect.
Cons:
1. The toilet kept having flushing issues, which was quite embarrassing.
2. The lobby was beautiful, and I thought it would be a nice place to sit, but the proprietress of the lobby tea room was a bit judgy/odd (like those Shanghai cafe owners). Sitting there felt very uncomfortable, and everything was expensive. Why not set up a coffee shop where a cup costs 45? It felt utterly unreasonable to spend two or three hundred in the tea room in a lobby I'd already paid for.
3. The shampoo made my hair frizzy; it was really bad. Definitely don't use the shampoo here.
4. The light switches in the room were scattered all over the place, making them inconvenient and confusing to use. When I wanted to sleep, I had to get up and search for switches all over the room. Good hotels usually have a central system, like a bedside tablet to control all the lights.
5. The hallways were like a maze with so many rooms, making it difficult to find my way. It also felt a bit scary at night with no lights. It would be better to add more lights and signs.
6. Other hotels have delivery robots. Getting three of them wouldn't cost much.
7. The name is awkward, hard to pronounce, and hard to remember. The three-three-two tone sounds really strange when pronounced. Names like Atour, Ji Hotel, and Shangri-La are catchy. Orange Hotel and Crystal Orange feel tacky, like children's toys. This hotel's name is similar; I can never remember it. I only remember Xizi and Guobinguan.
Overall, though, I still really liked it. The aesthetics, design, value for money, and staff were excellent, although some of the facility designs were impractical. However, given the high value for money, I recommend staying here.
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