Unbelievable! This Fuyang Hotel Will Blow Your Mind! (Hanting Hotel Review)

Hanting Hotel Fuyang Taihe Wanda Plaza Fuyang China

Hanting Hotel Fuyang Taihe Wanda Plaza Fuyang China

Unbelievable! This Fuyang Hotel Will Blow Your Mind! (Hanting Hotel Review)

Unbelievable! This Fuyang Hotel Will Blow Your Mind! (Hanting Hotel Review - My Brain is Still Processing)

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I just got back from a trip to Fuyang, China, and the Hanting Hotel… well, it's an experience. Forget your cookie-cutter hotels, because this place throws a whole lotta… stuff… at you. Let's dive in, shall we? (And please forgive the occasional tangent, my brain is still trying to de-frag.)

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(Accessibility - Let's Start With The Practical Stuff)

Alright, let's get this out of the way. Accessibility… well, it’s… present. The elevator is a lifesaver, obviously. I did notice some Facilities for disabled guests, but specifics? My Mandarin is rusty (read: nonexistent). I'd say if you have specific accessibility needs, double-check and re-double-check with the hotel before you go. Definitely call ahead.

(On-site accessible restaurants / lounges) I didn't see anything specifically marked as accessible, but the restaurants and lounges were generally spacious. Still, confirm before you make any commitments based on this review.

(Wheelchair accessible) I'd give it a solid "maybe" but definitely not an emphatic "YES!". Some areas seemed okay, others… not so much.

(Internet Access - Because We're All Addicted)

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! This is a huge win, and it worked like a charm. Except, of course, when I really needed it and it decided to cough and sputter. But generally, it was strong. We're talking about the Internet access - wireless and Internet access – LAN available, right? Sweet.

(Cleanliness and Safety - Feeling Safe? Or Just… Sanitized?)

Okay, this is where the Hanting Hotel really shines, especially considering the… current situation. They take Cleanliness and Safety seriously. REALLY seriously.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Nice touch!
  • Breakfast takeaway service: Handy, especially if you're nursing a food coma from the night before.
  • Cashless payment service: A definite bonus.
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Check.
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Everywhere! I felt like I was bathing in it.
  • Hot water linen and laundry washing: Good.
  • Hygiene certification: Probably. I'm guessing. I didn't ask because I was afraid the answer might be in Mandarin.
  • Individually-wrapped food options: Brilliant.
  • Physical distancing of at least 1 meter: Seems to have been generally observed.
  • Professional-grade sanitizing services: I wouldn't be surprised.
  • Room sanitization opt-out available: I didn't see this specifically, but given the level of cleaning… I'd bet they were happy to skip my room.
  • Safe dining setup: Yes, food seemed safe and carefully presented.
  • Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: Absolutely.
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: You could feel the training.
  • Sterilizing equipment: I saw them.
  • CCTV in common areas & CCTV outside property: Yes. A lot of it. A LOT.

The only thing I'll add is that I felt a little bit like a lab rat at times, what with the constant sanitization. But hey, better safe than… you know.

(Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Fueling the Adventure)

Food, Glorious Food! This is where things got interesting… and a little confusing.

  • A la carte in restaurant: Yes.
  • Alternative meal arrangement: I assume, but I didn't test this.
  • Asian breakfast; Asian cuisine in restaurant: Definitely see Asian food, even at the breakfast buffet.
  • Bar: A small, but functional, bar area.
  • Bottle of water: Provided daily, which is a lifesaver.
  • Breakfast [buffet]; Buffet in restaurant: The breakfast buffet was… an experience. Let's just say it had a wide range of options, from the potentially familiar to the… uh… boldly experimental. I'm still trying to figure out what the green stuff was. But hey, variety is the spice of life, right?
  • Breakfast service: Yep, it's there.
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant, coffee shop: Yes, and the coffee was surprisingly decent.
  • Desserts in restaurant: Oh, the desserts! They were… sweet. Very, very sweet.
  • Happy hour: Didn't see it.
  • International cuisine in restaurant: There were attempts. It wasn’t a major focus, though.
  • Poolside bar: Didn't notice it.
  • Restaurants; Room service [24-hour]: Well, there are restaurants and room service is available. But, I'm guessing that the options are limited, if I can only guess.
  • Salad in restaurant: Present, and surprisingly fresh.
  • Snack bar: I don't know if there's a dedicated snack bar.
  • Soup in restaurant: Yup.
  • Vegetarian restaurant: I didn't check for this.
  • Western breakfast; Western cuisine in restaurant: I ate some. It was… there.

The food situation at the Hanting Hotel is… eclectic. Be prepared to embrace the unknown. And maybe pack some emergency snacks.

(Services and Conveniences - The Little Things)

  • Air conditioning in public area: Absolutely. Thank goodness!
  • Audio-visual equipment for special events: I saw some, but I didn't attend any events, so…
  • Business facilities; Meetings; Meeting/banquet facilities; Meeting stationery; Xerox/fax in business center: There's a business center, good for that.
  • Cash withdrawal: There's an ATM, but I'm not sure if it's available always.
  • Concierge: Present and seemed to be doing their best.
  • Contactless check-in/out: YES! Big win for the pandemic era.
  • Convenience store: Yes.
  • Currency exchange: Didn't see this.
  • Daily housekeeping: Yes!
  • Doorman: Yes!
  • Dry cleaning; Ironing service; Laundry service: All available, which is super convenient.
  • Elevator: Mentioned this, but super important.
  • Essential condiments: Sure, in the restaurant.
  • Facilities for disabled guests: We discussed.
  • Food delivery: I don't know.
  • Gift/souvenir shop: Didn't see one.
  • Indoor venue for special events; Outdoor venue for special events: Not sure.
  • Invoice provided: Likely.
  • Luggage storage: Yes!
  • On-site event hosting: Maybe.
  • Projector/LED display: Probably.
  • Safety deposit boxes: Yes.
  • Seminars: Doubtful; not a known feature.
  • Shrine: LOL. Unlikely.
  • Smoking area: Yeah, there's a designated space.
  • Terrace: I did not spot a terrace.
  • Wi-Fi for special events: Yes, I'm pretty sure.

The Hanting Hotel caters more toward convenience than luxury, but the services are good.

(For the Kids - Are the Little Ones Welcome?)

  • Babysitting service: I didn't ask, and it's unlikely based on the vibe.
  • Family/child friendly: I'd say maybe. It's not a kid-centric resort, but I didn't see anything actively discouraging families.
  • Kids facilities; Kids meal: Nope.

(Things to Do, Ways to Relax - Time to Chill (Maybe))

Okay, let's talk R&R.

  • Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage: Nope.
  • Fitness center; Gym/fitness: Yes! It was a decent, albeit small, gym.
  • Foot bath: I’m not sure.
  • Pool with view: Well, there’s an outdoor pool.
  • **Sauna; Spa; Spa/sauna; Steamroom; Swimming pool; Swimming pool
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Hanting Hotel Fuyang Taihe Wanda Plaza Fuyang China

Hanting Hotel Fuyang Taihe Wanda Plaza Fuyang China

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the beautiful, chaotic, often baffling adventure that is my trip to the Hanting Hotel Fuyang Taihe Wanda Plaza, Fuyang, China. This isn't your polished, perfectly-edited travel blog; this is the raw, unfiltered, slightly-caffeinated truth. Let's see if I survive!

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Noodle Hunt

  • 06:00 - Wake Up (or attempt to): Jet lag, meet your maker. My internal clock has decided it's permanently set to "3 AM" which, in the context of a busy morning in a foreign country, is just fantastic. Cue the mandatory struggle against my own eyelids.
  • 08:00 - Plane Ride Debacle: Survived the flight, which, believe me, is an accomplishment. The kid behind me screamed for a solid three hours. Honestly, I'm considering sending him a thank you note for toughening me up for China.
  • 12:00 - Arrival in Fuyang: The airport? Small, efficient, and a delightful assault on the senses. The smells! The sounds! The general frenetic energy of everyone trying to shove past you. Love it. Love it all. Okay, maybe a little overwhelmed, but in a good way.
  • 13:00 - Check-In at Hanting Hotel: The hotel is… well, it’s a Hanting. Clean, functional, and the Wi-Fi works (hallelujah!). The room is tiny, but the bed is comfy. Immediately plop down on the bed.
  • 14:00 - The Great Noodle Hunt Begins: Hunger has officially set in. A deep, soul-crushing hunger that only a steaming bowl of authentic Chinese noodles can cure. Now, finding these noodles is the true adventure. Armed with a phrasebook loaded with Google Translate, I venture forth into the Wanda Plaza. The initial foray into the food court is… intense. So many options! So many smells! I’m starting to feel that wave of panic. The sheer volume of choices is terrifying. I pointed at something that vaguely resembled what I had in mind, hoping it might be a noodle.
  • 15:00 - Noodle Triumph (and Disaster): Victory! I had noodles! They were… interesting. The broth was unlike anything I've ever tasted, which could be a good thing or a very bad thing; I'm kind of afraid to guess. The meat, though, was a mystery. I think it might be chicken… I hope it's chicken. Ate it all!
  • 16:00 - Wanda Plaza Wanderings: After a decent meal, I decided to explore a little bit of the Wanda Plaza. It's HUGE. Boutiques, stores, restaurants—everything you could possibly want (and a whole bunch of stuff you didn't know you, too, needed). The number of people is also staggering. People everywhere!
  • 18:00 - Back at the Hotel (Crashed and Burned): Exhaustion hit me like a truck. Jet lag won. Sleep. Pure, glorious sleep. The best part.

Day 2: Culture Shock and Market Mayhem

  • 08:00 - Wake Up (Again): Nope, still 3 AM. I swear, the hotel doesn't know its own time.
  • 09:00 - Breakfast (Attempted): Decided to see what the hotel's free breakfast was all about. It was… an experience. Not a good one, really. The steamed buns were the consistency of wet cardboard, and the mystery meat porridge was… nope. Pass. Made a mental note to find a Western-style coffee shop, but the thought of finding one in a city I don't speak the language is daunting.
  • 10:00 - The Temple of… Patience: Decided to tackle a local temple. It was breathtaking. The colors, the incense, the sheer serenity… until a group of tourists descended, screaming selfies. That quickly ruined the vibe. Still, the artistry and the sense of history were pretty incredible. This is why I travel--to experience these things, even though it takes all my patience.
  • 12:00 - Lunch Mishap: I thought I knew some basic Mandarin, but clearly, I was mistaken. Tried ordering something from a small restaurant, but instead of getting the savory dumplings I craved, I ended up with a plate of… well, I'm still not entirely sure. Something resembling a very spicy vegetable stew? It was certainly an explosion of flavor, and I still don't know if I liked it.
  • 13:00 - The Market of Madness: Decided to immerse myself in the local culture at a traditional market. Oh. My. God. The sights, the smells, the bartering—it was a total sensory overload. I lost all sense of direction and time. I bartered, I haggled, I almost bought a live duck. Definitely bought some tea.
  • 17:00 - Wanda Plaza Redemption: Back to the Wanda Plaza for some familiar comforts: a cup of overpriced coffee (it was delicious!), a Western-style burger (comfort food is sometimes necessary), and some mindless browsing in a clothing store. It makes me feel better, I won't lie.
  • 19:00 - Diary of My Life as a Chinese Person: Back at the hotel. Another attempt to order some noodles. Another… interesting experience that left me with a mystery meat bowl. I can't help but wonder if I'll be able to eat solid food after the trip.

Day 3: A Day Stuck in the Hotel

  • 07:00 - Wake up (yes, it's still early! It would be a lie to say I was not a little bit exhausted.
  • 08:00 - Breakfast (in the hotel)*: There's no way I'm going to eat at the hotel, so I went to the local, 24-hour convenience store. This place had it all, from the usual chips and chocolates to a buffet spread of instant noodles. I grabbed a small bag of chips and went to the room to be alone.
  • 09:00 - The Room: Just chill. Maybe read a book. Maybe watch some TV. I should probably plan for my next day.
  • 10:00 - TV Time: Watch some news. The time difference makes it hard to watch my favorite TV shows.
  • 12:00 - Lunchtime: I am starving. I had some snacks from the store, but now I'm looking for something more. Too tired to leave. Just go back to sleep.
  • 13:00 - Nap Time: Fell asleep. Woke up at 5 PM.
  • 17:00 - Snack Time: Looked for food but didn't want to eat anything. Found a can of nuts. Ate it all!
  • 19:00 - A Day of Rest: Sleep again. One more day before I get on a plane.

Day 4: Farewell Fuyang (or Good Riddance?)

  • 07:00 - Wake Up (Finally!): Okay, maybe I'm starting to adjust. We shall see.
  • 08:00 - Breakfast (The one, honest-to-God good one of the trip!): Found an American cafe nearby.
  • 10:00 - Souvenir Shopping: Needed to get some gifts for the loved ones back home. Found some really cool items.
  • 12:00 - Final Meal: Went back to the noodle place. Ordered the beef noodles. It was spectacular!
  • 13:00 - Headed back to the hotel. Packed my bag
  • 16:00 - Off to the airport: Goodbye, Fuyang! It’s been… an experience.

Post-Trip Thoughts:

  • Would I go back? Maybe. China is a whirlwind, a beautiful, chaotic, sometimes frustrating whirlwind. There are moments of pure joy, moments of utter bewilderment, and a whole lot of eating of questionable food. But that’s the point, right? To throw yourself into the unknown, to stumble a bit, to come back with a mind full of stories and a stomach full of… well, you know.
  • The food? I'll be dreaming of some of the dishes for weeks, but the mystery meat? Let’s just say I'll be sticking to chicken for a while.
  • The people? Mostly kind, helpful, and incredibly patient with my terrible Mandarin.
  • The Wanda Plaza? A beacon of sanity in a land of noodles and temples.

So, that’s my Fuyang adventure. A messy, honest, and utterly human accounting of a trip that challenged me, delighted me, and left me craving a decent cup of coffee and a long nap. Worth it? Absolutely. Now, where's that sleep?

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Unbelievable! This Fuyang Hotel Will Blow Your Mind! (Hanting Hotel Review - And My Brain Still Hurts!)

Okay, so… Hanting Hotel in Fuyang. Where do I even *begin*? This was no ordinary stay, let me tell you. It’s less a hotel and more… an *experience*. And by "experience" I mean, a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Let's just say I'm still unpacking the luggage of my sanity. So, here's the lowdown, FAQ style. Prepare yourselves… it's gonna get messy.

1. Is the Hanting Hotel in Fuyang actually... good? Seriously?

Good? That's a loaded question, my friends. Let's just say "good" isn't the word that springs to mind. It's… an *experience*. Like, you know how some places are so bad they're good? This *almost* falls into that category. Almost. One minute you're thinking, "Oh wow, this is surprisingly clean!" and the next you're staring at a questionable stain on the carpet and questioning all your life choices. So, the short answer? Nah. But the long answer… well, read on.

2. Okay, spill the tea. What's the *worst* thing about it? (Be honest!)

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this is a doozy. The WORST. THING. The air conditioning. Or rather, the *lack* of proper air conditioning. It was like they had… a large fan. A *very* large fan. That blew around humid air. I swear, I was sweating more in that room than I do during an actual workout. My first night? I slept on top of the covers, practically drowning in my own perspiration. I thought I was going to spontaneously combust. And don't even get me STARTED on the noise! Constant whirring, like a… a… a small, angry spaceship trapped in a box. I'm still traumatized.

3. But was *anything* actually decent? Like, even a tiny glimmer of hope?

Okay, okay, let's be fair. The water pressure in the shower was… surprisingly strong. Like, *really* strong. It could probably strip paint. And, the staff, bless their little cotton socks, were trying their best. They were polite, even when I was cranky and complaining about the heat. (Sorry, front desk lady! I didn't mean to be unreasonable… much). And, you know, the location was pretty convenient. Close to… stuff. I think. Honestly, I was so delirious from the heat, I couldn't remember where I was going most of the time.

4. The Room Itself: Tell me EVERYTHING. Was it clean? Dingy? Did it smell funny? (Details, please!)

Right, the room. Ah, the room. Okay, the initial impression was… not *terrible*. It was… adequate. The bed was… there. It looked like it had been made, which is a good start! The floors were… well, they looked like they'd been swept, maybe once last week. The bathroom? Standard hotel bathroom stuff. Shower, toilet, sink… the essentials. The smell? That's where things get interesting. It had a faint… *something*. It wasn't a bad smell, per se. More of a… a "hotel-y" smell. You know, that mix of cleaning products and… maybe a hint of lingering cigarette smoke from a previous guest. (I'm a non-smoker, and I can smell that stuff a mile away.) Oh! And the TV! It worked! I think. I was too busy fanning myself to watch it.

5. The Breakfast! Must know. Was it a culinary adventure? Or a culinary… disaster?

Breakfast… oh god, breakfast. Okay, I'll preface this by saying I’m not a huge breakfast person. But still… It was… *basic*. Think… instant noodles. And… some kind of unidentifiable fried dough thing. And… lukewarm coffee. That's about it. I managed a few bites of something that vaguely resembled a pancake, but it had the texture of… cardboard. Look, I wasn't expecting Michelin-star quality, but a little more… *effort* would've been appreciated. I ended up skipping it the next day and just grabbing a pastry from a nearby shop. My stomach, and my sanity, both thanked me.

6. Okay, let's get personal: Would you stay there again? Be brutally honest!

Would I stay there again? Absolutely not. I mean, maybe if I were being held hostage and the Hanting Hotel in Fuyang was the only place to hide. Or if I was competing in some sort of survival challenge and needed to test my limits of endurance... and the limits of a functioning air conditioner. But, in all seriousness? No. Nope. Nuh-uh. I’d rather sleep on a park bench. Or in a ditch. At least then you'd have fresh air, and the potential for seeing a beautiful sunset. And maybe, just maybe, fewer terrifying noises in the night. It's… it's an experience, alright. But not one I'm rushing to repeat.

7. Any Advice for Future Guests? (Besides "Run!")

Okay, okay, fine. If you *must* stay there, here's my advice: 1) Pack a portable fan. Seriously. 2) Earplugs. The whirring spaceship in the wall might keep you awake. 3) Bring your own breakfast snacks. Your stomach will thank you. 4) Set your expectations *very* low. Like, below the floor. 5) And maybe, just maybe, bring a sense of humor. You’ll need it. You *will* need it. Good luck. You'll need it.

8. I saw the word "stain". Did that stain trigger any particular emotional response?

The stain... oh dear GOD, the stain. Okay, so the stain. It was on the carpet. Near the bed. It was… a mystery. I'm no CSI, but the colour was a deep, unsettling brown. Very… *persistent*Hotels With Balconys

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