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Reviews of 大梅石創生共享家士兵館

No.84-13, Qingshui Vil., 209 Ma-tsu Tao, Taiwan

#2 of 2 hotels in Ma-tsu Tao

Guests' Choice

Review Score

Based on 4 hotel reviews

9.0

Score breakdown

  • Cleanliness

    9.2

  • Comfort

    9.0

  • Location

    8.6

  • Facilities

    9.0

  • Staff

    9.9

  • Value for money

    9.1

  • Free Wifi

    9.2

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  • Reviewed: July 12, 2025

    9.0
    Highly recommend any historical buffs looking for a unique experience to stay here!
    • Leisure trip
    • Group
    • Double or Twin Room with Private Bathroom
    • Stayed 3 nights

    This is a new property that only opened a month before our visit, so I think their staff were still figuring out some of the details, but they were very friendly and helpful. Generally clean and recently renovated, I did notice some left over hairs of other guests on the shower floor and the non-slip mats, or around the sink basin. If they could improve these details, and ensure a thorough vacuum of the bedroom and bathroom, then this would be an even improved experience! Also, I get that they don't provide single use amenities, but not providing bath towels.... this is challenging when we have such limited luggage space coming to the island. (The staff was kind enough to provide a long wash cloth to use in a pinch, but... please kindly offer bath towels.)

    Rooms were as depicted in photos, and recently renovated in an industrial style, complete with elevators for luggage and soon to be available co-working spaces. Internet was solid. There are direct views of the ocean waves from the public areas and to-be-opened coffee shop. This is a super unique lodging, set up in a historical military-run "tea room" to provide services to troops and officers. The shared bunks were where the soldiers received services, and the individual rooms were for officers to visit their favorite ladies. They've preserved the separate bathhouse for women of the tea rooms after a day of work. There are also exhibits throughout the buildings -- stories of a soldier's first time, or of the complicated relationships that resulted from these rendezvous, or of the women who were working here. The entire first floor of the officers' rooms (individual bedrooms) have been preserved more or less as is, with original pink walls from when the rooms were used for different purposes, and enhanced with Matsu Biennial exhibits (unfortunately only in Chinese.) Really meaningful and unique lodging that highlights the complex military & civilian history of the islands during the Chinese Civil War.

    Stayed in June 2025

  • Reviewed: July 22, 2025

    8.0
    Very Good
    • Leisure trip
    • Group
    • Double or Twin Room with Private Bathroom
    • Stayed 2 nights

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    Stayed in June 2025

  • Reviewed: June 25, 2025

    9.0
    Wonderful
    • Leisure trip
    • Group
    • Double or Twin Room with Private Bathroom
    • Stayed 1 night

    There are no comments available for this review

    Stayed in June 2025

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