Guest User
October 1, 2024
I have stayed in Malaysia before, so I came to Vietnam for a business trip. The hotel basically has long-term rooms, mainly for Japanese and Korean expatriates. The rooms have a washer-dryer and an electric stove. The gym and sauna are all available. The breakfast is simple, but it has everything you need. If you want rice noodles and fried eggs, the waiter will bring them to the table. When you check in, you are also provided with a welcome drink. You can see a special car downstairs that goes between the hotel and the surrounding international kindergartens and primary schools! It can be said to be quite convenient. There is an imported food supermarket next to the hotel, and the things in it are expensive.
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