Guest User
May 3, 2025
I read a lot of reviews before booking. The boss basically used the low price as an excuse for the bad reviews. It is true that low price can be an excuse for you, but I didn't realize how bad the hygiene was until I moved in. There was cigarette ash by the bed, and I was surprised to smell it at night. There were even cigarette butts under the bed, and the toilet was not very clean. The water from the kettle was yellow. It may have not been used for a long time, and the merchant didn't pay attention. What surprised me more than the cigarette butts was that I clearly booked a Xiangbala double bed room, 25㎡, but when I actually moved in, it was definitely a 15㎡ room, much smaller than the 18㎡ room I stayed in later. I don't know how you marked this 25㎡. 360 for one night is not cheap, right? There are cheaper ones in the inn next door. And the most important point is that cheapness is not your excuse. You attract customers with low prices, and the most basic hygiene conditions must be guaranteed. And one more thing, one of the pillows in the room is still slept on, and the other is so high that you can't sleep on it at all, resulting in two of us sleeping on one pillow at night, which is really terrible.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google