Convenient budget hotel in huge downtown multistory firetrap.
I stayed twice, outbound & homebound on a trip into mainland China. It's on the 4th & 5th floors of Chungking Mansions, very convenient for Kowloon transport & amenities. (4th floor closed for refurbishment.) Staff welcoming, have basic English. Room small, almost all taken up by a circular bed, looks like a junior manager's love-nest. Furnishings ticky-tacky but clean, a/c worked, hot water never better than lukish, second stay shower/loo area had no partition so light streamed into bedroom from uncurtained shower area window. I felt I got what I paid for, might stay again BUT the big concern is fire hazard.
Chungking Mansions are a huge apt block, must be 40 or 50 similar budget hotels within it. Enter via ground floor mall which is a Little Bengal of cafes, money exchanges, sim-card shops etc. Access hotel via dilapidated slow lift, held together by bits of plywood like a failed primary school project, often long lines for lifts. As Whole Sunshine is only on 5th floor (and floors aren't high) I preferred the stairs.
The Mansions are a fire tragedy waiting to happen, with combustibles heaped all around the passageways and stairs, staff smoking next to these, loose electric cabling, and cafes juggling hot ghee down in the mall.