I generally liked staying there in the past. The hotel is managed like a state-owned company rather than a private firm. However, if you adapt to Chinese standards it is ok. However, I will never lodge there again in the future as during my last visit my 5 yr old son spilled some watermelon on the duvet and was asked to pay for the damage. I told them they could easily wash it (watermelon juice...) but they seemed surprised about it... so now I get the doubt they may just not wash their duvets... also, I generally spend the equivalent of 6-8 months Chinese salary every year there (I also dine at their mediocre and expensive restaurant pretty much every day) and yet they wanted to charge me an extra ÂŁ30 to clean the spot of fruitjuice on the duvet. - In my case they just lost a customer. They just had a short term gain of ÂŁ30 and prevented themselves to earn another ÂŁ2,000 next summer, let alone the amounts in the years to come (I spend a lot of time in Huangshan).
PLUS: helpfulness of staff, position
MINUN: customers smoking in the corridors, smoking at the restaurant, in the halls... everywhere! Alos, the hotels is somehow managed amateurially. I would not say it is a bad hotel, but it can improve, especially because I am a non-smoker and hate eating and sleeping among smokers.
Hotellet blev brugt som mellem station, fĂžr mĂždet med yellow mountains. God beliggenhed nemt at finde.
Personalet var flinke og venlige, deres engelsk kunne godt have vĂŠret bedre. Traditionelt kinesisk morgenbord var ok.
Alt i alt en god oplevelse med et lille +
Ancient town er et besĂžg vĂŠr.