Very nice hotel! The room is cleaned every day. Delicious cuisine in the cafe, breakfast, buffet. Too bad there is no coffee in the coffee machine😔
The smell of smoking from the corridors is very strong, although there are signs everywhere with a ban on smoking!
According to our guide, the hotel was opened relatively recently and is located near the embankment. We spent one night, so it's difficult to assess objectively. The rooms have air conditioning, TV, only Chinese channels like Blagoveshchensk are nearby, but Russian channels are not shown. The toilet is some kind of sensory shorter than nano technology.
A good gas station (this is how the sign meets). But I don't have enough English, because the Russian language of the local population leaves much to be desired, and I don't speak Chinese at all. And knowing English doesn't help at all
Dong Lung Hotel, like many in Heihe, is a three-star hotel. But since we go to this city mainly for a couple of days to walk and eat in local cafes, we try to choose inexpensive hotels so that there is a place to wash and spend the night. We lived in Dong Lung twice: in April and in August of this year. For accommodation in August, I would add another minus (three with a minus). The owners are stingy with repairs of such hotels, of course, they can also be understood, because Russians have become less likely to travel. When checking in, the emphasis is on breakfast, but it is better to go to the nearest cafe to eat than to eat in this institution, so this is not an argument for the price per room, but this is my opinion. It is better not to use towels, or use them, but very carefully, otherwise they will be forced to pay a fine when leaving: a small towel is 20 yuan, a large one is 50. Russian russians got dirty, we were diligently forced to pay, while they did not understand anything in Russian (they communicated through an online translator), well, or pretended that they did not understand, another hotel employee approached us well, who understood Russian and resolved the conflict by offering us to wash towels. That's what kind of nonsense it is, if they take them to the laundries for washing, I think it's just extortion of money. Well, there's nothing you can do, it's a foreign country, it's dangerous to swear, but we had to leave, we had to wash, well, at least we didn't use soap, they washed it. So funny, although at that moment I was not laughing, the Chinese woman who accepts the rooms looked at the towels so carefully after washing, it probably seemed dark to her in the bathroom, so she took them into the room and looked at the window under the sunlight, found barely noticeable spots that I even doubted, we got it dirty, so we washed them for a long time, but we washed them, they didn't charge us for towels, but they charged us 20 yuan for late room release. As a result, they left the hotel in a bad mood. Now this hotel does not exist for us, but for those who wish to use the services of Dong Lung, my advice is: check and do not dirty the towels, check out of the hotel no later than 12 p.m. local time, or leave money to solve such incidents, unless, of course, there are extra money and who does not mind throwing them away Chinese fines.