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What is the legal age for opening a hotel?

The legal age for opening a hotel is 18.

You need an ID card to open a hotel room. You can open a hotel room as long as you have an official ID card. Any hotel employee who fails to register the name, type and quantity of the identity documents of the lodging passengers in accordance with the provisions of this Law, or deliberately fails to prevent the lodging passengers from bringing dangerous goods into the hotel, shall be fined between 200 yuan and 500 yuan.

The staff of the hotel industry failed to report to the public security organ that the guest was suspected of committing a crime and was fined by the public security organ for more than 200 yuan but less than 500 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not more than five days and may be fined not more than 500 yuan.

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People's Republic of China (PRC) identity card regulations

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Citizens of China who have reached the age of 16 living in People's Republic of China (PRC) shall apply for a resident identity card of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the provisions of these regulations. Servicemen of China People's Liberation Army and China People's Armed Police do not receive resident identity cards, and identity cards of servicemen and armed police are issued by the Central Military Commission (CMC), People's Republic of China (PRC) and the headquarters of Chinese People's Armed Police Force.

Measures for the administration of public security in hotel industry

Article 6

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. To receive accommodation from overseas tourists, an accommodation registration form shall also be submitted to the local public security organ within 24 hours.

Article 9

Hotel staff should immediately report to the local public security organ when they find illegal criminals, suspicious persons and criminals wanted by the public security organ, and must not conceal or cover up.

Article 10

The establishment of dance halls, music cafes and other entertainment service places in hotels shall be managed in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and local governments in addition to the implementation of the relevant provisions of these measures.

Article 14

The public security organs' responsibility for the public security management of hotels is to guide and supervise the establishment of various safety management systems and the implementation of safety precautions in hotels, to assist hotels in training staff in safety business knowledge, and to punish criminals who infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of hotels and passengers according to law.