I had a terrible travel experience because there was a THIEF at the hotel.We booked a stay for three nights, and on the last day, just before checking out, I was getting ready to do my makeup when I realized that the brand-new foundation I had left on the table was missing. Here's why I'm certain it was taken:1. This hotel has received many complaints from guests about missing items.2. I always do my makeup at the same table, and foundation is something a woman would never take out, so it’s impossible that I lost it outside the hotel.3. I clearly remember that since it’s a bottle product, I always place it together with my setting spray after each use, but when I returned, it was gone.4. I searched the entire room and my suitcase at least five times but still couldn’t find it.I contacted the front desk to ask if the cleaning staff might have put it somewhere, as the hotel has a habit of tidying up our personal belongings (which we never understood). For example, on the second day, we found that although we hadn't 't used the hair straightener, it was left on and in working condition when we returned.The front desk said they contacted the cleaning lady, who claimed there was nothing on the table. This is really interesting because all my makeup was on that table, yet she said there was nothing there. The front desk kept insisting that it couldn't have been taken by the cleaning staff because, according to them, the staff doesn't wear makeup. They suggested that I must have forgotten where I put it.I was furious, not only because the hotel kept shifting the blame but also because they showed no clear attitude and just kept repeating that it wasn't their problem. When I expressed dissatisfaction with how they handled the situation, the hotel said, “Then call the police." Losing a foundation is a small matter—it's not an expensive item after all. But since I use foundation daily, I noticed its absence immediately. But what about those personal items we don't pay as much attention to? Secondly, why was the straightener left on for no reason? Did the cleaning lady use it and forget to turn it off? Why was it used in our room, and did she use any of our other belongings? The hotel's handling of the situation left I was extremely disappointed, and the fact that our belongings might have been used without our knowledge when we weren't in the room made us very concerned.A very bad travel experience because there were thieves in the hotel. We booked a total of 3 nights. Before checking out on the last day, I was about to put on makeup and found that the newly bought liquid foundation I put on the table was missing. Why I'm sure it was taken, 1. This hotel has a lot of feedback from guests losing items. 2. I put my makeup on a table. It is impossible for girls to take things like foundation out of the house, so it is impossible for me to take it out and throw it away. 3. I very clearly remember that because it is a bottle-shaped product, I put it with the spray every time I use it, but when I come back, I find that it has disappeared. 4. I searched the whole room and my suitcase at least 5 times, but still couldn't find it. I contacted the front desk and asked if the aunt who tidied the room could help me store it somewhere, because hotel cleaning has the habit of arranging our personal belongings (although we didn't understand it). Including the next day we found that we didn't use the hair splint, but we found it when we came back. It is the state of open work. The front desk said that they contacted the cleaning aunt, and she said there was nothing on the table. This is very interesting. All my cosmetics are on the table, but my aunt said there is nothing on the table. The front desk just kept telling me that it couldn't be the aunt who took it because they don't have the habit of wearing makeup. He thought I couldn't remember where I put it. I am very angry. First, the hotel only shirks its responsibility, but does not have any clear attitude. It only repeats back and forth that it is not our problem. Finally, when I expressed my dissatisfaction with their handling of the matter, the hotel said: Then call the police. Losing foundation is a trivial matter, after all, it is not a very expensive thing. But since I use foundation every day, I immediately notice that it's missing, but what about those personal items that we don't pay attention to? Secondly, why did the straightener turn on for no reason? Did the cleaning lady forget to turn it off after using it? Why was the straightener used in our room? Were any of our other items used? ? I am extremely disappointed with the hotel's attitude and we are very concerned that our belongings were not known to have been used when no one was around.