Holiday Inn Changbaishan Wanda Suite Hotel

This article was translated from Chinese by AI.

As mentioned in the previous post, the biggest advantages of this hotel are that all rooms are suites and point redemption requires only 10,000 points. It is the closest hotel to the commercial area; open the window and the plaza is right below~~~ This hotel is very large, consisting of two buildings. One of them is probably completely empty due to the off-season, so when we first arrived, the front desk in that unused building was deserted… quite bizarre…

I decisively redeemed points for 3 nights, using only 30,000 points. As a Platinum member, I was upgraded from a one-bedroom suite to a two-bedroom suite. The front desk staff had a great attitude upon arrival and directly assigned us a room on the top floor (5th floor), right in the middle. It featured two bedrooms, two bathrooms, balconies in both bedrooms, and three TVs. There was no welcome fruit, but there were welcome nuts. Welcome drinks and breakfast must be enjoyed at the adjacent Holiday Inn Resort.

The hotel’s decor is extremely rough, with visible gaps next to light switches and power outlets… Also, aside from daily housekeeping, there is basically no service: no room service, no mini-bar, no ice, and no restaurant. However, since McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, and everything else are available downstairs, it’s best to be self-sufficient~~~ Saves money too~~

Exterior:
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Lobby:

Rest Area:

Living Room:

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Master Bedroom: Features a 2-meter bed. The bathroom has a bathtub but no separate shower stall, so you have to stand in the tub to shower.
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Second Bedroom: Features a 1.5-meter bed. The bathroom has no bathtub but does have a shower stall. Actually, if you don’t need a bathtub, this setup is more comfortable.
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Kitchen: The cookware is fairly complete, so whipping up simple dishes is no problem at all; the only issue is having nowhere to buy groceries… Although pots, pans, and utensils are provided, there are absolutely no oil, salt, soy sauce, or vinegar, making cooking somewhat troublesome… Furthermore, the pan had been ruined by previous guests, with the bottom completely blackened… Housekeeping has it tough too… The fridge was completely empty, and the mini-bar on the first floor is self-service, which defeats the purpose—you might as well just stock up at the supermarket downstairs…

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The welcome nuts are presented on a wooden branch, which is quite unique. Inside are walnut kernels, raisins, and pine nuts.
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Finally, here is a photo of the town square taken from the balcony:

Photos in this post taken with SONY NEX-5R + 16-50 f3.5-5.6, post-processed in Lightroom.

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