According to one of the desk clerks the hotel is in the former city center. It's two blocks from the subway and about 4 blocks from the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall. No idea what it is- all the visitation signs were in Mandarin, but beautiful and quiet park-like atmosphere. Hotel is about a 10 minute stroll from big, new hotels like Doubletree and a McDonalds (coffee) but I liked JinJiang. Quiet, great breakfast buffet (20 ren), plenty of restaurants both next door and across the street, street vendors where you can get lunch or snacks or just about anything. Hotel provides two comp litre bottles of water a day, tooth brush, comb and nauseating tooth paste. Fresh towels every day, paper cups, hot pot, tea bags and coffee bag. Standard room is small and not much room to store clothes but beds and pillows were comfy. Hotel is old but very clean I thought. Word of caution, only two elevators which get packed (even by Chinese standards) and must wait a long time for them during peak times of the day. If you are in a hurry, plan ahead to get to lobby. Plenty of legit cabs around. Desk staff and hotel staff were great and very accommodating.