Full Hotel Tour: Ambassador Hotel in Koahsiung, Taiwan
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2018
- Filmed on May 11, 2018: Here I do almost a full hotel tour of the Ambassador Hotel in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, that we stayed during our vacation. My sister-in-law's parents paid us about $250 a night. I got almost everything in this whole facility except for only few restaurants and lounges which you could see on the bulletin board that is posted in the elevator cab walls. Overall, we had an amazing stay! :D The food is good (esp. for breakfast), and the staff members were very nice too (I got to ride the service elevator as you saw in my other video)! This building was built in 1981, and was heavily renovated in 2000 according to my research I have done. Anyways, with that said, I hope you enjoy this video! :D
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If I visit Koahsiung Taiwan. The Ambassador Hotel will be one of my choices for places to stay
this hotel room in Kaohsiung, Taiwan looks exactly the degin in Sun Moon Lake Resort in Nantou, Taiwan
Yes the is lake is beautiful
I love your videos, but four is not an unlucky number in Japan
Late comment but. I went in Taiwan in January 2020 to celebrate my sister's birthday [Her birthday is Jan 23 tho] And when I was in the bathtub I was suprised it had a TV infront of it. The name of the hotel is.
Green World Hotel Nanjing Fuxing. My room was 1407.
Awesome hotel jim
Thanks! :D
Hey, I think I met up with you few times at your WACO Project!
@@JimLiElevators a 7 up a pepsi and 2 Heineken haha Heineken are alcoholic drinks
love that chime
Did you film the service elevators there? They are some old Mitsubishis if you did not realise it. They have analogue indicators unlike the main ones.
I have a video of it already. Just look at my 15,000 subscriber special video.
@@JimLiElevators This super duper fancy hotel in Koahsiung, Taiwan is going to be dangerously busy during the summer!
The elevators have door bumpers, nice. It's also interesting how on Asian elevators you can cancel calls by pressing the button twice.
I’m now leaving the hotel.
awsowme hotel jim.
that elevator is mitsubishi
This is interesting how this is in another country. I think the elevators in America has the feature where you can cancel a call. I guess they never upgraded to a card reader and they still use the old fashioned keys.
I saw some bellhops and luggage carts! PS: I wanna be a bellhop
I’m here!
I think 4 is an unlucky number in Japan, Right?
I think so, but not sure though.
0:40 that’s actually a coach but great video
I can speak and read the language...Footage:大家好!
18:30I know is your writing section
Are you from Taiwan ?
No, I am from Houston.
Hot all year around