The Menglian Ruyi Hotel is a great choice for guests looking for accommodation in Menglian, having been recently opened in 2022. From the hotel, Lancang Jingmai Airport is approximately 28km away. Traveling to and from the airport is easy with Lancang Jingmai Airport located approximately 28km away. There's plenty to do nearby, with Zhongcheng Buddhist Temple, Nayun Ancient Town and Menglian Shwedagon Pagoda all within a short distance. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. This Menglian hotel offers parking on site. Guests tell us the location of this hotel is fantastic.
"Objectively speaking, in a border town like Menglian, having a hotel with such a configuration really exceeded my expectations. Whether it is hardware facilities, including swimming pools or low-end locations, they are all very good! but!
But that's the key. The hotel's Southeast Asian style decoration uses a lot of solid wood and wood veneers, and that's where the problem lies. The smell of spray paint on the wooden cabinets, tables, chairs, and background walls was very strong. After entering the room, I opened the windows and used the air conditioner. The smell lingered for a long time. I booked a three-night stay, but it gave me a sore throat on the first day. On the second day I woke up at night with a sore throat, full of formaldehyde that exceeded the legal limit, and I brought the elderly and children with me! Unfortunately, it happened to be the Divine Fish Festival, and all the hotels were full. I couldn't change to other hotels, so I had to endure it. If this doesn't improve, I won't stay there a second time. After all, no one wants to go there to poison themselves!
In addition, the water temperature of the hotel's swimming pool is too cold, and there is no circulation system. The temperature is in the 30s and the water temperature is 20 degrees, which is really not a good experience. However, compared with the air in the room where formaldehyde seriously exceeds the standard, this problem can be ignored."