The Xiaodao Boutique Apartment (Luoding RT-Mart) is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Luoding will find that the Xiaodao Boutique Apartment (Luoding RT-Mart) is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is approximately 70km away from Nanjiangkou Railway Station. Nanjiangkou Railway Station is the closest option for those who prefer to travel by train, approximately 70km away. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including TianHeCheng BuXingJie, Luoding Museum and Luoding Jiangbin Park. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling for business.
"I was bullied by a logistics and personnel director and a Mr. Wu at a state-owned enterprise in Guizi. It was a case of workplace bullying and being targeted at every turn. I had to change my plans and return to Luoding early. I stayed here for 14 nights. The room was very clean and had sealed disposable toiletries, such as disposable toilet seat covers. The room looked big, but it was just the right size. It was on the sixth floor, so I had to climb one flight of stairs to get there. There was a terrace next to it, which was convenient for washing clothes. There were also clothes racks in the room. There was free breakfast on the first floor of the apartment building across the street. The breakfast selection was very rich every morning, and they would change the dishes. There was also a laundry room on the first floor of the apartment building across the street, but it was a public washing machine. If you really want to wash your clothes, I suggest using Dettol disinfectant. If you mind, don't wash your clothes. Finally, a word of caution: this temporary job at a state-owned enterprise in Guizi sounds easy, but they'll push their own work onto you and make you do tons of odd jobs. Refusing is futile and will only result in being targeted and harassed. Wages are only paid every few months, and the job is in the mountains, so you can't leave. I spent a few months in this ”jailbroken” situation, and finally couldn't take it anymore. I left with my night shift colleagues and returned to the area near my old rented place. The last 14 nights I spent here were quite pleasant, marking the end of my three years of study in Luoding. It holds many memories for me. I stayed until I received my graduation certificate. Although I won't be coming back, I still wish this place continued success and the hotel booming with business. (P.S.: The room photos were taken when I left, so they're a bit dirty; they were very clean when I checked in.)"