Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What is a homestay?

What is a homestay?

Minsyuku originated in Japan. Refers to the use of local idle resources, hosted by the organizers to provide small accommodation facilities for tourists to experience the local nature, culture and production lifestyle.

Note: According to different regions, it can be divided into: small town homestays and country hostels.

This definition fully explains the characteristics that distinguish B&B from hotels or restaurants. B&B is different from traditional hotels. It may not have high-end luxury facilities, but it can make people experience the local customs, people's enthusiasm and service, and it is different from the previous life.

Extended data:

The National Tourism Administration issued the Basic Requirements and Evaluation of Tourist Homes, which clearly standardized the industry standards of tourist homestays and stipulated the definition, evaluation principles, basic requirements, management norms and grading conditions of tourist homestays. On 20 17 10 1, the basic requirements and evaluation of tourist homestays were implemented.

Tourism B&B is a small accommodation facility that uses local idle resources to provide tourists with experience of local nature, culture, production and lifestyle.

Tourist homestays are divided into two grades, golden cabins and silver cabins. Jinsu grade is high grade, and Yin Shu grade is ordinary grade. The higher the grade, the higher the reception facilities and service quality. Su Chao (Liu Chao B&B is a selected B&B with the characteristics of quality, service and management) refers to the senior B&B of Jinsu level.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-minsu