Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - /kloc-can I open my own hotel room at the age of 0/7?

/kloc-can I open my own hotel room at the age of 0/7?

You can't.

I legal status and capacity for civil conduct of minors

In China's legal system, citizens below 18 are regarded as minors. Minors enjoy certain special protection in law, and their capacity for civil conduct and responsibility is limited. According to the provisions of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), minors generally do not have full capacity for civil conduct and cannot independently engage in certain civil activities.

Second, the legal provisions of hotel occupancy

As a place to provide accommodation services, hotels have certain age requirements for their guests. Usually, hotels require adults to stay, that is, 18 years old. This is out of consideration for the safety protection of minors and various risks and problems that may be brought about by preventing minors from being alone.

Three. Guardianship and responsibility of minors

Minors need to be supervised by their parents or other legal guardians according to law. Guardians have the responsibility to protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors and ensure that they are not infringed. If a minor tries to stay in a hotel alone, it may not only violate the hotel's regulations, but also violate laws and regulations, posing a threat to the minor's own safety and rights.

Four. Consideration under special circumstances

Although under normal circumstances, minors can't stay in the hotel alone, under some special circumstances, such as minors staying with their parents or other legal guardians, or with the consent of their guardians and confirmed by the hotel, minors can stay in the hotel with their guardians. However, this still needs to comply with the hotel's specific regulations and laws and regulations.

To sum up:

/kloc-Minors under the age of 0/7 are not allowed to open their own hotel rooms. Because minors do not have full capacity for civil conduct, hotels have certain age requirements for check-in, and minors staying in hotels alone may cause security risks and legal problems. Guardians of minors have the responsibility to protect their rights and interests and ensure that they are not infringed. Under special circumstances, minors who need to stay in the hotel should be accompanied by guardians and abide by the relevant provisions of the hotel and laws and regulations.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 18 stipulates:

Adults are people with full capacity for civil conduct and can independently carry out civil legal acts.

/kloc-Minors over 0/6 years old whose main source of livelihood is their own labor income are regarded as persons with full capacity for civil conduct.

This legal provision clarifies the legal restrictions on minors' capacity for civil conduct, that is, under normal circumstances, minors cannot independently conduct civil legal acts, including staying in hotels alone.

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors

Article 3 provides that:

The state guarantees minors' rights to subsistence, development, protection and participation, and promotes their all-round development.

Minors enjoy equal rights according to law, regardless of gender, nationality, race, family property status and religious beliefs.