There is luxury, there is enthusiasm, there is class, but it is not complete. Booked a room for 3 adults, but I didn't read the information carefully, so I got a room of 33m2, thinking I could have 2 rooms (through 2 rooms like other hotels), but that's not the case here. My fault for not reading the information carefully, that's all. And the hotel is also very (don't know how to describe), 3 people but wellcome, drinking water, towels only for two. Payment for 3 people, nearly = rent for 2 single rooms, only adding a single bed in the room. Busy going out, so when you come back to use any service, you have to call the additional reception. Wherever you call, take it there without actively checking to see where the service has been provided. There must be a letter that clearly states the name of the person receiving the room and a specific congratulation, so the booking information is clearly there, why is there a mismatch between the customer information department and the room, causing customers to have problems? Experience that discrete quality. Called a couple of times to request additional services, found the hotel to provide an incomplete experience at all. Not to mention the torn blanket on the corner (T.T), this part is so boring that I don't want to call the front desk, I'm too tired to call. Up in the blooming season, the surrounding scenery is relatively brilliant.