Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - When staying in a hotel, you need to swipe your ID card but take a picture of your face. Can the public security system identify who used the ID card to book a room?

When staying in a hotel, you need to swipe your ID card but take a picture of your face. Can the public security system identify who used the ID card to book a room?

You will know.

Currently, the review of personal information when staying in hotels is relatively strict. Personal identity information is required to check in, and only personal information can pass the identification and verification of the public security system.

The basic definition of a hotel (also known as a hotel, a hotel, a hotel, a hostel, a business trip, an inn, an inn, a restaurant, a hotel, etc. in China, and a hotel in Malaysia, Singapore, etc.) is to provide safety and comfort. A commercial establishment that provides a space for users to rest or sleep for a short period of time. Generally speaking, it is to provide guests with a place to stay and eat. Specifically, a hotel is an organization that uses its building as a voucher to provide services to guests by selling guest rooms, catering and comprehensive service facilities, thereby obtaining economic benefits. The hotel mainly provides tourists with accommodation services, life services and facilities (before bed service), catering, games, entertainment, shopping, business center, banquets and conference facilities.