It was my first time staying at a hostel, and my impression was pretty good. Everyone at the front desk was very helpful, such as guiding us to get sheets and quilt covers to make our own beds. We are happy to lend you converters, toothpaste and toothbrushes. The kitchen is like home, all-encompassing. You only need to go to the Wellcome Supermarket at Exit C of the subway to buy ingredients for cooking or barbecue. The hotel only provides stoves and tableware, kitchen utensils, power supplies, etc. The shuttle bus time is the latest provided by the hotel. They will send information the day before check-in. Remember to pay attention, the old ones online are not accurate. Opposite the minibus station is a supermarket and Jollibee Filipino fast food restaurant. We recommend the chicken legs and burgers there. The hotel was established earlier and the exterior has not been renovated, but the inside is still clean, especially there are many sockets, even the cabinets are full of hidden secrets, and the lockers have a lot of space. If it is not the peak season, the front desk will arrange a larger room. For example, we booked a room for 4 people, but they were willing to upgrade us to a 6-person room without extra charge. I also forgot to return my key, and they were accommodating in the end. I don't have to return it deliberately, I just go to the master to change the lock, so overall, this is a place full of human touch. Several people in our group were invited to eat watermelon and barbecue by guests, and the guests were very generous. When the weather is nice, we walk down the mountain and take bus No. 1 to the Central Pier. It takes 20 minutes, which is quite fast. The scenery along the way is very good, and everyone is talking and laughing. The front desk will also provide chess and cards such as Monopoly for everyone's leisure and entertainment. I will definitely come back during the holiday. The scenery here is particularly charming.