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Age requirements for staying in hotels in Hong Kong

There are regulations in general hotels and guesthouses in Hong Kong. Only people over the age of 18 are allowed to check in and check in. Therefore, when a minor goes to Hong Kong alone, he needs to go to a hotel, usually because he is not old enough to open a room. And even if you book a room in China and get a room list, you still have to check the Hong Kong and Macao Pass when you register. If you are below 18, you are not allowed to stay.

Check-in information: The front desk computer of Hong Kong hotels generally stores the reservation information of guests in English. If domestic tourists don't have a common English name, and they don't check in with the reservation form, they should first ask the staff of the reservation media for the English pinyin of their reservations, and then report the English pinyin of their names to the front desk staff when checking in.

At the same time, like staying in a hotel in China, the front desk staff will ask the guests to pay another cash (or credit card) as a deposit for accommodation. When the guest checks out, the deposit will be refunded if there is no extra consumption at the hotel.

Extended data:

There is no official agency or tourism agency in Hong Kong to evaluate the star rating. The stars introduced by travel agencies or booking media to guests are determined by horizontal comparison with hotels in neighboring areas. When determining the star rating, it may be higher for some hotels, such as three-star hotels with low room rates.

Perhaps in this respect, it is actually only a two-star level, and the grade distance between a generalized four-star hotel and a better four-star hotel may be relatively large. Among the five-star hotels, there are great differences between standard five-star hotels and internationally renowned five-star hotels.

Because Hong Kong is sparsely populated, the room space of three-and four-star hotels is not large, which is generally only 70% to 80% of that of similar hotels in China. However, in some two-and three-star hotels with lower reservation prices, only a few rooms such as aisles are left after two single beds are placed in the double room. Therefore, when booking low-cost hotels, we should be psychologically prepared in terms of room area, but the room area of hotels above four stars is mostly acceptable.

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