Welcome to China's bleak capsule hotels whereyoung travellers pay £7 a night to sleep in pods only just big enough to liedown.
China'sminute capsule hotels are gleaning popularity with young travellers due totheir very affordable price tags.
Each of the pokey rooms measure a mere 4.3feet by 6.6 feet, but costs just under £7 ($10.59) per night to stay in, makingthem a tempting prospect for budget travellers and young people.
The 5,200 square-foot building consists of86 fibreglass capsules in nine rooms, each named after star signs to reflectthe space theme.
Along with a simple bed, the rooms containa mirror, television, smoke detector, coat hook and fold-down computer desk.
Each is also equipped with is a plugsocket, smoke detector and a fan.There's a wireless network for those who wishto stay connected, and even a selection of soundproofed capsules reserved forpeople who snore.