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Tips while travelling in Beijing, China
Feb 24, 2006 23:08
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A cozy and tranquil courtyard with newly furbished rooms, very central and lakeside location, near the subway, directly within the Shichahai Tourism Area, how could you wait to log on sleepyinn.com.cn to find more detail information?

Below are some tips while travelling in Beijing from the Sleepy Inn guests sharing with you:


· "This is a great place to stay. The price is good. The location is great. I'll introduce my friends to come here. All the staff is very friendly and helpful." By WENDY ZHANG, HOUSTON, USA on Oct 1, 2005

· "We have enjoyed a warm welcome here. Service was extremely helpful. People are very friendly. We will come back again. We recommend it to everybody looking for a hostel in Beijing." By GIAN.C.DAYUSER, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND on Oct 4, 2005

· "There is no place like home, make this beautiful inn be our travelers' home. The friendliest staff I ever met! Thank you." By PEKKA on Oct 4, 2005

· "Superbe, acceuil dans cette nouvelle auberge!" By JEROME PIREL on Oct 12, 2005

· "I would like to thank all of you Sleepy Inn's staff members for your humane services to make me feel like at home. Your travel tips were very helpful indeed. The room was lovely, the location is accessible and the transportation around here is convenient. I'll be back for sure and recommend Sleepy Inn to my friends!" By UDAYA on Dec 23, 2005

· “Dear Friends, thanks for your warm reception and help. It's Sleepy Inn that made all of us from different countries become friends. Sleepy Inn is our warm home in Beijing. We spent the most impressive New Year ever in our life! We learnt how to make dumplings and saw the fireworks that we rarely see. All of you will be in my sweet memories for the rest of my life." By ZHANG CHAN on Jan 28, 2006

· "I'm very happy for staying at Sleepy In for seven days. The staff at front desk is so warm and considerate that I feel like at home. If you are interested in exploration, Si Matai Great Wall is really a good choice. The original natural sightseeing is charming! The flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square is so cool, but you have to get up very early or you would just see the crowd. You'd better rent a electronic tourist-guide at Forbidden City. I have too much to say, but the friends at Sleepy Inn would give you more and better tips." By CHEN TIANQI on Feb 2 2006


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