I flew to Guangzhou to visit the world exhibitions held there every year. I did not take transfers, because I had been to China before and a lot of things were already familiar to me. Leaving the airport building, I found a sign with the name of the hotel, where I booked a room in advance and after 10 minutes a comfortable bus took us to the hotels (the ticket cost 16 yuan.
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I flew to Guangzhou to visit the world exhibitions held there every year. I did not take transfers, because I had been to China before and a lot of things were already familiar to me. Leaving the airport building, I found a sign with the name of the hotel, where I booked a room in advance and after 10 minutes a comfortable bus took us to the hotels (the ticket cost 16 yuan. $ 1 was equal to 7.03 yuan). At the reception very quickly issued. It is worth noting separately: almost all hotels ask you to leave a deposit of approximately 30% -40% of the total amount of the stay, which is sealed in an envelope with your name. That is, at the end they return your money, in what currency you handed it over. A week's stay at this hotel cost $900 (breakfast only), but I swear it was worth it. The hotel is really 5*. I can't fault anything. Throughout the hotel, classical music always sounded unobtrusively, in the lobby, in the corridors, in the courtyard (which was made in the Japanese style). The rooms were cleaned 2 times a day, there were all the amenities and small amenities (such as the Internet in the room, a teapot, coffee, different types of tea, a hairdryer, shampoos, slippers, bathrobes, etc. ). Across the street was a huge park with prehistoric trees. The only thing is that it's hard to breathe in the whole city, very strong smog. The sky, the sun and the stars are never seen. The review will continue.
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