The hotel's location is suburb. But it is a shame that they do a bad job of directing arriving clients to the hotel!
When I arrived at the adjacent train station, I knew I was close to the hotel. Based on a look at the station map and the online trip.com map of the hotel, I positioned myself "near" the hotel before phoning the hotel to get directions. I was transferred to a hotel employee who supposedly spoke English. When I told him where I was, he told me I had gone to the incorrect side of the station. He specifically directed me to the (apparently non-existent) "North Plaza" of the station. I told him that once I found this "north plaza", I might have to call back. Then I looked at a physically posted site diagram and looked for something labeled "North Plaza".
A young man nearby asked if I needed help. I explained the situation. He got the phone number of the hotel from me and called them back, speaking to them in Chinese. It turned out that I had exited the railway station at the proper place all along, and that now all I needed to do was walk through a food court to get to the hotel. Apparently the hotel's "English speaking resource" did not properly know the words for North, and East. Who knows how long I might have wandered around if the helpful stranger had not phoned the hotel!
The hotel rooms were basic, clean and comfortable. All the rooms are on a single level, and the multiple identical corridors got a bit confusing. I was not the only guest who seemed stuck in a maze!
Anyway, other than the bogus "directions" from the clerk, the stay at the hotel was good.
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