桃園にあるXinshe Hotel (Chungli Branch)は、2023年に改装されました。当施設から中壢駅までわずか900m、台湾桃園国際空港まで22kmと、交通が非常に便利です。Zhongli Sports Parkからわずか数分、お気軽に市内観光にお出かけいただけます。Laojie River Waterfront LightingやZhongli Skatepark、老街渓河浜公園が付近にあります。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。桃園の当施設には、駐車場が併設されており、非常に便利です。立地重視なら、レビューで立地が好評のこのホテルがお勧めです。このホテルは、家族連れのお客様に特に好評です。
JJodieGThe staff were really lovely and I'm sure that had I have spoken Chinese, the things I'm about to say would've been different as I would've been able to explain them over the phone and get them rectified. 
CONS: I didn't get there until almost 1 am due to a flight delay and then missing the last MTR, so by the time I did get there all I wanted was a hot bath and a quiet night's sleep.
Firstly, the room had definitely had smokers in it previously. They may have done a treatment but it was still noticeable.
Secondly, there was 'hair' in the bathtub from a previous occupant. So I definitely didn't use it.
Thirdly, I got almost no sleep – even though the bed was really comfortable – because the smoke alarm in the room needed its battery replaced and spent all night making that very loud high-pitched sound that you cannot ignore!
Now again, had I've been able to pick up the phone and ask them to come and sort it, it could have been a different story, but...
PROS: the room was a great size, and the bathroom had both a spa bath and a walk-in shower. It also was very large and is well set up for customers to drive their vehicle into the ground floor of the unit then go up the stairs to the first floor where the actual room is. The staff were very nice and welcoming even though I arrived so late and even gave me some instant noodle cups. I also got a voucher for breakfast, but didn't end up getting to use it as I was too tired to get out of bed and go there before it finished. 
I may not be the target clientele for this establishment, and while this particular stay had farcical elements, now that I know what it's like and how it works, I probably would stay there again simply due to how nice the staff were. It's not their fault that I don't speak Chinese.