The room was clean enough for me to accept, but some aspects of it seemed to be aging quickly, giving a slightly trashy feel, and there were spots on the floor which Ed could have been mopped up but weren’t for the five days I stayed there. The location was good for my purposes but might not be what other people want for their Foshan experience, just out the front door is a busy road with sidewalks that are full of trucks of piles of goods, so that walking feels unsafe. When I was there they turned AC functions off, making the control screen in my room useless. I woke up sweating because it was so hot and the desk let me borrow a fan which made the next night a little better, but having AC would have been better still. The TV turns on automatically every time you enter the room, which is annoying. There was some kind of conference happening on the 8th floor and a breezeway between floors carried all their noise down to my room so that it felt like I was living in a KTV, the hotel should implement volume rules for events happening on the roof floor out of consideration for other guests. The breakfast was okay but no coffee, apparently coffee is not for all guests despite it being part of the name of the hotel, which I thought was strange.
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