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October 6, 2024
The boss said that his house was converted into a B&B. The room was relatively new and the indoor hygiene was good. However, the bathroom decoration was not good and it was easy to get wet in the toilet when taking a shower.
There are not many shops in Murakami, so if you want to eat and buy things, try to go early.
The above is an objective evaluation. What I want to talk about next is the most outrageous thing I encountered during my 8 days and 7 hotels in Hainan:
When I first entered the store, the boss asked for a good review. Since I haven't checked in yet, I couldn't comment. If the service is satisfactory and the room has no flaws, I will usually give a good review. I checked out early the next morning and checked into another hotel in the evening, but I was told that my ID card information had not been logged out from here. When I called the owner of the B&B to confirm, I was actually threatened to give a positive review before I could log out! When I tried to negotiate with the hotel front desk over the phone again, I was also viciously attacked.
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