Firstly, the hostel's layout is excellent. Men and women are completely separated. The women's rooms, bathrooms, toilets, and makeup areas are all integrated. There's a common area for meals. This means that women won't encounter men while showering, using the toilet, or applying makeup in the common area, ensuring excellent privacy and safety!
Secondly, the common area is nicely decorated. They show movies, and there's a small bar where you can sing karaoke. Hot water is also available at the bar.
Thirdly, the hostel is spacious and well-equipped, with a study room, reading room, and a creative space (where you can play games like Werewolf). The decor is very clean and attractive.
Fourthly, there's a dedicated shoe-changing area with individual shoe lockers. After check-out, used shoes are collected from the shoe-changing area, making it very hygienic and convenient.
Fifthly, the women's vanity area has a mirror with lighting, just like in hotels. Next to it is a laundry room with washing machines and dryers. The washbasins have shared combs, hair ties, hair dryers, and a large mirror for checking your outfit. The toilets were very clean and provided tissues of good quality.
Sixthly, the shower room was separate from the restrooms, with clothes hanging on racks. Shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel were provided, and towels could be obtained from the front desk if needed.
Lastly, regarding the rooms, each room door had an electronic key card access. I stayed in a double room, which included a locker with an electronic lock for storing valuables when traveling. Each bed also had a light-blocking curtain.