Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Why are some hotels called hotels? Literally understood, it should be a liquor store. Who knows the origin?

Why are some hotels called hotels? Literally understood, it should be a liquor store. Who knows the origin?

As a hotel, it provides tourists with services such as food, accommodation, shopping, tourism, transportation, post and telecommunications, banking, entertainment, trade, culture, and information exchange. To put it simply, a hotel is a place that provides dining and entertainment for tourists.

Hotel: refers to a star-rated hotel with a larger scale, good equipment and high overall service quality

Guesthouse: a larger hotel with good facilities

A hotel is A base that provides services to tourists. When tourists travel to other places, they need certain facilities and services to solve problems such as food and accommodation. Hotels are the place to meet these needs. For example: the guest rooms are clean and practical, equipped with various daily necessities; the restaurant is well-furnished and has multiple flavor restaurants; there are bars, cafes, shops, dance halls, swimming pools, gyms and other facilities in the hotel; tourists' food, accommodation, Shopping, entertainment and other needs can be met in the hotel.

Hotels can basically only solve the problem of accommodation, and eating is just a way to go.

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Hotels - before the reform and opening up, hotels and inns in the mainland Mostly named after hotels

(mostly state-owned) hotels at that time were equivalent to restaurants

Sa Dian - the same hotels are often found in coastal cities, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and abroad

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Named after a certain hotel

So most of the hotels owned by the country are called "such-and-such hotel". Joint ventures, foreign-funded and other hotels often use "such-and-such hotel" and "such-and-such hotel"

In fact, there is no difference between the two, except that most of the hotels called "XX Hotel" in mainland cities were built after the reform and opening up.

And those time-honored ones are still called hotels.