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Why are hotels called nightclubs and nightclubs called hotels?

Most contemporary young people like to go to nightclubs to drink and dance. Some people go to drink and dance to release pressure, while others just go for entertainment. Others go out on business, and those who travel for several days will find a hotel to book a room and arrange accommodation, so they are all curious about why people who drink are called nightclubs and those who sleep are called hotels. In fact, this is a very simple question, and we can look back at history.

In ancient times, we in China usually called the places where travelers stayed as post stations or inns. This clearly indicates that it is a place to stay, so there is no ambiguity about these names. In 18th-century Europe, French aristocrats would build luxury villas in the countryside to receive distinguished guests, which were very luxurious, but not for profit. This villa was called Hotel, and it gradually evolved into today's English Hotel, that is, "luxury hotel".

in modern China, the western hotel system was gradually introduced. We can see that today's "hotel" hotels are translated into English by xxHotel, and less luxurious hotels also have specific names, such as Motel, Hostel, Guest, House, Inn, Suite, Rooms and so on. A class like Home Inn is the Inn. (You can use Resort at a higher level, such as a resort. )

The place to drink is called a nightclub, because nightclubs only open at night and basically rest during the day. Nightclubs refer to service places that are open until the early morning of the next day, such as entertainment, leisure and relaxation at night. The place where you spend the night is called a hotel. The hotel first started in the Shang Dynasty and was called a post station, which was run by the government. Hotels can also drink, restaurants can also drink, and finally, you can drink in hotels and spend the night in nightclubs.