The Yaduo Hotel in Dehua, Quanzhou is located in Dehua County, one of the three major porcelain capitals in China. Located at 60 Xunnan West Road, Longxun Town, Dehua County, Fujian Province, adjacent to Wanda Mall, Cidu Avenue, and County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, with complete supporting facilities such as large catering and entertainment venues in the surrounding area. It is a 10 minute walk from Dehua Bus Station and a 2-hour drive from Quanzhou Jinjiang Airport, Quanzhou High speed Railway Station, and Jinjiang High speed Railway Station. Yaduo is a humanistic hotel with a focus on reading and local photography, providing you with a comfortable, minimalist, simple, and peaceful accommodation experience. Yaduo is committed to providing high-quality hotel services and lifestyle products to new middle-class consumers. The hotel's super large reading club book bar - Zhuju, with a 24-hour reading space, brings you a spiritual habitat. A restaurant that is blessed with abundant food, nutritious breakfast, and more than just one day of vitality. There is also a gym for sweating and a 24-hour self-service laundry and drying room for dust removal. All preparations are aimed at providing you with a more comfortable and relaxing parking space. "Duo" leaves the noisy vessel, and Duo'er brings you warmth and comfort. Living here, there is always unexpected warmth.
"Amenities: All the essentials were provided, but there was no refrigerator.
Cleanliness: We booked two rooms, and one of them had yellow stains on the bedsheets. They promptly replaced the bedding for us.
Environment: It's easy to catch a taxi, but the taxi service in Dehua can be a bit hit-or-miss.
Service: We were allowed to check in early since rooms were available, though our two rooms were on different floors. The front desk was responsive and helpful when we called with issues. However, the robot food delivery was quite slow during peak hours, often requiring us to go down and collect our orders ourselves. Overall, I feel the service staff could benefit from more training."