Guest User
January 3, 2024
Overall, the location is good, it's old, the rooms are small but well-equipped, and the reception staff are highly professional. . , 1/ Since I checked in at one o'clock in the middle of the night, just after New Year's Eve, I rang the doorbell, and a man who must be a Filipino came out. He spoke in English, which meant that there was a room on this floor. If I wanted to book the room, I needed it. I walked out and went to another building. I thought it would be nice to check in as soon as possible. After all, I was very tired. Just settled down. 2/The room you live in is very small, with a bed and a walkway, a hanging platform on the wall, a mirror, an electric fan, and an air conditioner. There is a separate bathroom at the end with a water heater, toilet, washbasin, and shower head. It has everything you need. . 3/This Filipino is very enthusiastic and provides good service. . First, after coming in, they will explain how to use the water heater. . . Second, the socket there is Hong Kong style. I asked a Filipino to borrow it, and he gave me a converter and asked me to leave it here when I left. . 4/When I left, smelling the clear air outside, I realized that the room I booked had a window, but this room had no windows, but luckily, safety comes first. . 5/There are many building numbers here, and they are a whole on the first floor. You need to find the elevator number to find the building. Then, the floor here is said to be the number or letter before f, followed by the room number, such as d7. . 6/The location here is very good, only a 5-minute walk to the Avenue of Stars. .
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