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What is room opening?

Opening a room refers to short-term renting in hotels, guesthouses, hostels and some civilian daily rental houses. The long term can be a month or a week; the short term can be one day, one night or a few hours. A room that stays for a few hours is also called an hourly room or a temporary break. The word "open house" traditionally refers to short-term renting in hotels, guesthouses, hostels and some civilian daily rental houses. For example: When hotel service staff communicate with guests, they usually say: "Do I need to book a room for you now?" Here "booking a room" means to open a room and check in. The service fee charged by the lessor to the guest is calculated from the time of room booking. Various services and consumption until "check-out". As a popular meaning recently, "opening a room" is also often used as an implicit way of solving needs between lovers, couples, or men and women who need to have sexual relations in hotels, guesthouses, hostels, etc.