Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - /kloc-can I live alone in a hotel over 0/6 years old?

/kloc-can I live alone in a hotel over 0/6 years old?

Legal analysis: People who have reached the age of 16 but have not reached the age of 18 can sign up for hotels or homestays by themselves. Minors who are under the age of 18 but must be over the age of 16, who hold their second-generation ID cards and can live independently, can stay in the hotel alone after strict examination by the hotel. Generally speaking, you can stay in the hotel as long as you have legal identity documents and register truthfully, but it is not recommended to stay alone.

Legal basis: Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Public Security in Hotel Industry stipulates that hotels must register when they receive passengers. At the time of registration, the passenger's identity documents shall be checked and truthfully registered according to the prescribed items.