Entering the lobby, the natural colors of bamboo and wood are simple and bright, and the fragrance of Zen tea slowly permeates the heart. Reading a book or appreciating a painting allows every traveler to feel peace and relaxation in the blank space of Eastern aesthetics, hidden in the hustle and bustle of the city's third space.
Since its establishment in 2010, the All Season Hotel has always been committed to providing the hotel that best suits the Chinese aesthetic and lifestyle, delivering the unique accommodation culture of this land to every guest, and is the first choice for public travel.
"I've always trusted All Seasons Hotels and choose them in every city I visit. This time, however, the elevator wasn't air-conditioned when I returned at night, making it incredibly hot and stuffy. The showerhead in the room was extremely powerful, the kind that stings when it hits you, and no matter how I adjusted it, it was never right...
Xiao Tong, who provides WeChat service, was very helpful and answered all my questions. Thank you so much.
Some of the other front desk staff were quite unhelpful; even after I said I had checked out, they didn't even look up and just pointed to the person next to them... They weren't very proactive.
The braised duck meat next door was mediocre; it was mostly rice soaked in soup, which was absolutely divine! You could try that place, but I want to warn everyone about the Jing Shui Cun restaurant across the street. It looked nice, but it was a complete rip-off—expensive, bad, incredibly salty, and the service was incredibly slow.
On Yu Hou Street, the street stalls were mostly selling sushi, peach blossom wine, and tourist photo booths. At the end, I had some sweet soup at Tian Ma, which was okay."