I booked two rooms, one for a young single female traveler. Here is her review.
"Women traveling alone should never stay at this hotel. I had scary experiences with two male reception staff. I ended up leaving this hotel severely frightened.
Upon check in, the two reception staff were men. I immediately went into my room. I was awakened in the morning by a phone call from 2 male reception staff saying I needed breakfast. When I entered the breakfast room, the only two people in the room were two male reception staff. No choice of what to eat. Soup was delivered. Odd.
I tried to eat. The two men just sat there watching me. They asked if I spoke Vietnamese. I said no. So then, they talked about me in Vietnamese, giggling and smiling at each other and at me. This continued. I stopped eating and left the room.
I went out and returned to the hotel later. Both men were inside the hotel garage. Both followed me. I hurried to my room to avoid the two men, but I returned to the reception desk to return the hotel umbrella. The two men had their backs to me, one of whom was looking at the CCTV screens. Shocked when he realized I was behind him, he turned off the CCTV screens in a panic. He turned to the other reception desk man and they slyly smiled at each other. One screen had a view inside a guest room and and the bed. Severely frightened, I packed and checked out.
He asked me why I was leaving, I said 'CCTV in rooms.' He did not reply, I rushed to the waiting taxi in fear.