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September 12, 2023
On a typhoon day, I flew to Fuzhou at around ten o'clock in the evening. As soon as I got off the plane, I called the hotel to ask if I could make it there. I was still baffled, but of course I could make it. The taxi driver took me around for two hours to get to the nearest entrance to the hotel. I had to walk the remaining one or two hundred meters by myself. When I got off the car, I saw that everything was flooded. I was speechless. The front door of the hotel was flooded. Shouldn't I call the guests to remind them? Instead, they asked if they could still go to the hotel that night. Unfortunately, you are still a chain hotel. You can tell the guest with money or help the guest arrange for other branches. The three of them dragged their large suitcases and went to the front desk dripping with water and asked if they could find two pairs. They always said they didn't have plastic slippers, and the front desk only played with their mobile phones. In the end, because it was too late, we walked to the hotel by ourselves with a big suitcase and dripping water. The hotel didn't give any explanation. It was really bad, too bad.
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