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If the itinerary code is green with an asterisk, can I stay in a hotel?

Green star generally does not affect travel and residence, subject to the actual hotel regulations. It is recommended to consult the hotel you are staying in before you travel.

Hotel check-in requires health code and travel itinerary, but as long as the bar code shows green, you can check in normally. The asterisk next to the city will not affect check-in. Although the itinerary is green, passengers need to apply for a health code in advance because of the asterisk. If the health code is green and travelers have never been to high-risk areas, they can stay. However, this only represents the current policy. It is recommended to call on the day of travel to confirm.

The asterisk on travel itinerary indicates that you have been to high-risk areas in the past 14 days. If you don't go to the high-risk area for 14 days, the asterisk will disappear automatically. However, if the area is a medium-high risk area, it will disappear 14 days after the medium-high risk area is cancelled.

You can only query the travel trajectory within 14 days at most.

Communication travel itinerary can inquire about personal domestic and international travel in the first 14 days. Accurate to China province and city (stay more than 4 hours) and abroad. Cities visited after 14 days will not be displayed (query results may be delayed by 1 day).

In addition, because the service uses base station data, in order to ensure continuous communication and achieve no blind area coverage, the signals of two base stations at the junction of administrative divisions may cross-cover, resulting in deviation of the results. Can be adjusted in combination with other certificates.