Overall, the hotel felt old, but the room was clean and well-maintained.
You could hear voices from the neighboring room if you were sitting by the window.
The TV only broadcast Chinese. It's quite unusual for a hotel of this calibre to only broadcast Chinese.
The hotel staff were polite and nice.
The breakfast selection was limited, but the fresh salad was nice. I wish they'd put more effort into the Western-style bread.
The gym was disappointing. No matter how many times I tried to open my locker with the electronic key, it just wouldn't open.
Then, halfway through, a group of children, around first or second grade, came in with their mother. The mother was by the pool, letting the children swim alone. The children were so small that their faces would be hidden by their feet when they touched the bottom, but the mother didn't get in with them and instead sat in a chair by the pool. I think most gyms don't allow young children to swim alone in their pools because it's considered dangerous. What surprised me was that one of them jumped into the pool from the poolside. Despite this extremely dangerous behavior, the pool lifeguard didn't warn them. He started swimming in the lane I was using, so I had no choice but to go home because it was dangerous. I think that when small children go into the pool, parents should be required to go in with them in swimsuits.