Claire
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I had a private room with a double bed. It was nice and clean.
Within a 10 min walking distance, there are multiple bus lines you can use. It’s right by a night market, so it’s also very convenient if you’re hungry.
You’re not allowed to eat in your room; however, you can eat in the common space which is really nice. There’s a kettle for boiling water, a rice cooker, spices, oils, and other essentials for cooking if you don’t want to go out to eat.
Only annoying thing, but common at Taiwanese hostels I’ve learned, is they don’t provide a towel unless you want to pay for it and you have to remove the sheets from your bed before checking out.