Capsule hotel in China - rooms without a view
Categories: Asia
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/capsule-hotel-in-china-rooms-without-a-view.htmlFor 61 yuan, or $10, in the city of Haikou, in the Chinese province of Hainan, you can rent a hotel room with private facilities. True, this room is very small.
The hotel itself occupies 200 sq.m. and offers guests 26 capsules placed in two rows. The length and width of the capsule is equal to the length and width of a single bed. But it has fans, built-in TVs, wi-fi and a folding table. What else is needed for happiness?
(Total 11 photos)
1. A guest at a recently opened capsule hotel in Haikou. (Getty Images)
2. This is how the rooms in a Chinese capsule hotel look like. There are only two floors. (Getty Images)
3. There is a TV in the capsule! (Getty Images)
4. The guest turns on the light in his "room". (Getty Images)
5. Guests are also provided with a folding table for use. (Getty Images)
6. A guest watches TV in his capsule at a hotel in Haikou. (Getty Images)
7. In principle, the capsule has everything you need. (Getty Images)
8. In addition to the TV, the capsule has wi-fi. (Getty Images)
9. Here you can even do the work that was not done in the office! (Getty Images)
10. In total, the hotel has 26 capsules in two rows. (Getty Images)
11. And this is how the capsule closes at night. (Getty Images)
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