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Why is the executive lounge called a "hotel within a hotel"?

The Executive Lounge is actually designed for business people. It provides temporary office space and simple beverage service to hotel residents. So far, this tradition has been spread through different detailed services, but the original commercial functions have still been retained. In the lounge, guests can use computers to send and receive emails, fax, copy, print, and use a separate meeting room.

When friends come to visit, it is often inconvenient to receive them directly in the room. Hotel lobbies are often noisy and privacy is not guaranteed. At this time, the executive lounge has become the best reception room in the hotel. Executive etiquette usually allows residents of each room or their colleagues to enter the executive lounge together, so that they can chat quietly with friends and enjoy exquisite afternoon tea or drinks.

Many hotels are set up as executive floors, located on several floors near executive lounges. The executive floors will be quieter than ordinary floors, and the spare parts and TV and speaker equipment used in the guest rooms will be upgraded to a higher level than ordinary floors of the same room type. Even if they are not senior members of the hotel, welcome fruit is provided in executive rooms. However, some hotels will also offer free minibars in their executive rooms.

The Executive Lounge is a great place to talk business. Talking about business at the dinner table is a characteristic of Asian culture, especially Chinese culture. Many businessmen like to discuss business at the dinner table. However, the hotel's executive lounge features premium décor, soothing music and attentive service. It is particularly dignified and the person being served will be satisfied. Another reason is that administrative politeness is a status symbol and focuses on appearance. The "high threshold" of the executive lounge satisfies the vanity of many people and has the advantage of distinguished guests.