read !!!!!! To help with consideration.Check-in on 2/1/66, stayed in room 202, 2nd floor, Mekong river view, room for 2 people (can add 1 person), clean accommodation, looks new, beautiful view, located in the walking street area. Convenient for shopping There is parking for about 7-8 cars, but it's noisy and not peaceful. The accommodation is half-timbered, half-cement. It's different from the first night's accommodation. “Chiang Khan Hotel” which is an all wooden building but more peaceful.I would like to criticize the lack of room preparation in terms of "drinking water" not being provided. When I went down to ask the aunt who was in charge of the accommodations, the aunt said, “Tell your grandchild to take it. But I suspect the grandkids will forget.” The room can accommodate 2 people and we request 1 extra person, towels, and slippers for the extra person. not prepared Until I had to ask the aunt who took care of it herself.and the drinking glass has a plastic wrap on it. When unpacking and using it, it appeared that the glass was still wet and there were pieces of tissue paper stuck in the glass. I'm not sure if I'm rushing to clean it up or just rinse and wipe it clean or not.In the morning of 3/1/66 at approximately 5:30 a.m. Walk to the parking lot to prepare to go up to Phu Thok. who had parked their car in the first lock, but it appeared that there was a sedan with a red license plate parked blocking the entrance-exit. There is space inside and you can park, but don't park. Parking blocks the entrance and exit (very cool!!)As we were stepping out of the accommodation to walk to the parking lot, the caretaker's aunt said, "Are we going to Phu Thok? There's a car with a red license plate parked in the way. I don't know if I'll be able to get out or not.” and ended the sentence with, “I'll come back and give alms to monks soon.” (My aunt sells alms giving sets.) She offers sales every time we walk past her.Actually, the accommodation should ask for customer information when checking in, such as name, telephone number, car registration, room number, to provide information in case of parking other cars that want to leave in the morning or at other times.Until we returned to the accommodation around 7:00 a.m., not later than 8:00 a.m., the caretaker's aunt saw us getting off the Skylab bus. Auntie then asked us: “If you can't leave, why don't you tell Auntie?” (I thought to myself, I told Auntie, what can she do? Auntie saw it from the beginning and greeted her before going. "I don't know if the car will be able to leave.")And Auntie ends the sentence with, "Have you given alms to monks? Have you given alms to monks yet?" Auntie can't just be concerned with selling things to give alms to, auntie.All of this depends on each person's judgment and satisfaction. Just telling from direct experience that I encountered myself.