This hotel was pretty nice. The room was clean. The buffet breakfast was immense and delicious. It included both typical Chinese food, and some typical Western food, all well prepared.
The water has a non-potable symbol at the faucet. The toilet is a normal American style toilet. The bathroom is modern and includes a big tub, separate shower. The lighting is really dim. It's not bright enough to shave by. There is a telephone in the bathroom.
The hot water was hot, the cold not really cold, but cold enough.
The bed was HARD. I have found this typical of Chinese hotel beds. It was painful to sleep on my side, and I ended up trying to sleep on my back, which was barely tolerable, but not being a back sleeper this presented a problem.
The air conditioning worked well, and was easy to set. It's tied in to the sliding glass door to the small balcony. If you open the door, the air conditioning goes off. The hotel does not want to have to cool the 90+ degree air of the outside.
Besides me, there was no one who really spoke English. They try, but even with a mobile phone translator, it's really really difficult.
Right outside the hotel entrance is a sort of outdoor shopping area with lots of restaurants. Most are air conditioned. There is a Starbucks and a Haagen Das. Some accept American credit cards, but it's best to have cash. The ATM machine in the bank in the shopping area did not like my any of my ATM cards, but fortunately the ATM in the hotel did.