Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Title Q2: How to distinguish between hotels, restaurants, restaurants, restaurants, restaurants, bars and B&Bs?

Title Q2: How to distinguish between hotels, restaurants, restaurants, restaurants, restaurants, bars and B&Bs?

In my opinion, according to the grades, pubs and restaurants are the lowest, restaurants and restaurants are higher-end, and hotels and restaurants are the highest-end.

In Chinese cities and rural areas, pubs and restaurants are the most widely distributed. Many people who have extra money use their own houses facing the street or rent other people's houses facing the street to open pubs or restaurants. These people go to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau and the Health Bureau to apply for a license, get the license back and open their business.

These people are ordinary workers who earn money to support their families. Children need money to go to school; parents are old and frail and need filial piety; they also need money to support themselves. They generally do not employ anyone and run their own businesses. Some will also hire a chef to help cook.

Some people have a lot of spare money and open restaurants or restaurants in downtown areas. These people have no worries about food and drink. They open restaurants or restaurants just to make a lot of money. Of course, the investment is relatively large. Decorating a store, hiring chefs, waiters, and adding tables, chairs, and benches all cost money. After applying for a license, these people's restaurants or restaurants will open. These people are only responsible for the finances and are the bosses, leaving other things to their subordinates. Every month, these bosses pay workers' salaries and taxes, and the rest of the money is their own.

Some people have a lot of money and open hotels or restaurants in downtown areas of cities. The hotel or restaurant is high-end and caters exclusively to wealthy people. In order to strengthen management, the government generally classifies hotels or restaurants, such as one-star hotels (restaurants), two-star hotels (restaurants), three-star hotels (restaurants), four-star hotels (restaurants), and five-star hotels (restaurants). Before the reform and opening up, there were few decent hotels (restaurants) in China. After the reform and opening up, China's five-star hotels (restaurants) emerged in endlessly. The Chinese government manages hotels (restaurants) in accordance with the law and guides the healthy development of hotels (restaurants).