Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What's a better name for a hotel room?
What's a better name for a hotel room?
Chinese hotels: Jixiang Pavilion, Duobao Pavilion, Juxian Pavilion, Xiangrui Pavilion, Liansheng Pavilion, Frye Pavilion and Shouxing Pavilion.
Hotels in tourist areas: Donghai Hall, Nanhai Hall, Beihai Hall, Huangshan Hall and Taishan Hall.
Nongjiale: Lao Zhang's family, Lao Li's family, Lao Qian's family ... Dabao: village head and branch secretary.
Western-style hotels seem to have no names, only house numbers.
Simple store: 666,777,888 rounds, 999,9000 ling.
The name should match the name of the store. See what your store name is. If not, just ask.
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