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What's the difference between a room (China guest) and a standard room (China guest) and a standard room?

China Guest House refers to the houses of mainland tourists and overseas tourists with work permits in China.

Neibin Room: refers to China tourists, and the room conditions are slightly worse than other rooms in the guest room.

Standard room: There is no distinction between "China guest" and "internal guest".

Domestic guests: refer to guests living in all parts of China, and foreign guests: refer to guests living in all parts of the country.

Because China people and foreigners have different spending power when staying in hotels, most star-rated hotels will distinguish between foreign guests and domestic guests. Generally speaking, because foreign guests will have room to spend, hotels will give foreign guests a lower price, while domestic guests will have higher accommodation costs than foreign guests because of few other hotel expenses.

"Domestic guests" refer to guests from Chinese mainland, including foreigners with mainland identity cards and residence permits in China, and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan (such as those working and studying in China). China guests refer to domestic guests (holding mainland ID cards), Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan guests (holding home visit cards/Taiwan compatriots cards), etc. ) and overseas Chinese (with China passports).