The room is modern and comfortable, with a great view of the river.
The area is a modern trade center, with lots of new buildings, mostly offices: there are 6 different "hotels" in this same building, but only the rooms, among other offices. There is no restaurant, bar or room service. In the lobby, the six hotels share the same reception desk, but none of the six or seven people there speaks any english. They don't even understand you when using google translator in simplified chinese, try cantonese instead.
Wifi was never an option, even asking someone from the front desk to check it in the room. All the tv channels are in chinese.
You'll find a full kitchenette (fridge, microwave, stove, even a washer/dryer), but not a single plate or fork is supplied. Iron is supplied upon request.
Very close to metro station, and also a decent food court (cantonese food and a Subway and MacDonalds),but all the restaurants close at 7 pm; an ATM across the street and a 24 hours convenience store behind the building.
Three blocks away from the exhibition center and the Westin hotel.
It's ok if you're attending a trade show, but be aware that there's nothing to do around, and not so many options to eat. You'll use the metro a lot, which is easy and cheap.