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What should China tourists do if they want to drink porridge in foreign hotels?

China Daily Online, August 7 (Xinlian) According to the Nikkei Chinese website, a survey released by the Global Alliance of Small Luxury Hotels, an independent alliance of British high-end hotels, shows that China people's greatest expectations for high-end hotels during their overseas travel are "free wireless Internet access" and "Michelin-starred restaurants".

"China people should have porridge for breakfast", and now this level of understanding seems to be out of line with the requirements of the times in the hotel industry.

For European and American tourists, it is common for people who have the idea of "I hope to leave my mobile phone at least during the long vacation". However, for the younger generation in China who are used to smart phones, they don't want to go offline for a moment. If they live in a high-end hotel, they will immediately want to connect to the free wireless network, and then get in touch with their friends through WeChat or QQ space, otherwise they will feel restless. The proportion of respondents in China who answered "I hope to have free wireless network" is as high as 65%, which is higher than other countries.

As for the docking stereo that can charge the iPhone and iPad, and can also be used as a speaker, 29% of the respondents in China said "I hope to equip it".

Besides, catering is also very important for China tourists. In China, 5 1% of the respondents thought that "I hope the hotel will open a Michelin-rated star-rated restaurant". In China, 48% of the respondents answered that they were concerned about whether the hotel had a rooftop bar with night view.

More and more people want to travel with their pets. 7% of the respondents in China expressed the hope that hotels can also receive pets. Some interviewees even said, "I hope to prepare Iberian ham and caviar for my dog."

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In order to meet the rapidly increasing number of customers in China, hotels all over the world began to prepare porridge and soybean milk in breakfast restaurants, perform lion dances in hotel lobbies or prepare China tea in their rooms. However, it seems that more efforts are needed to win the hearts of the younger generation in China who are used to traveling.