One 22-year-old student from the northern city of Tianjin, who is staying in one of the capsule apartments while looking for work in the capital, told Beijing News that the best thing about the establishment is the price, as you'd expect to pay 200 yuan elsewhere. However, he says, "The people here are awkward and the environment is not good. It's the same as being in a university dorm, and sometimes I feel like there's no air circulation. But now I've been here a while, I'm quite used to it." It's unclear how long the capsule apartment site will remain open, with China Daily saying that it is operating without a valid licence.