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What does it mean to be a Chinese guest in a hotel? What does it mean to be a Chinese guest in a hotel?

1. Chinese tourists refer to mainland tourists and foreigners holding work permits in the mainland.

2. Mainland Chinese citizens refer to residents of mainland China, that is, residents holding Chinese ID cards.

3. Generally, hotels may have corresponding differences in prices for domestic guests, Chinese guests, and foreign guests, so this distinction is also made on the hotel booking website.

4. The title of domestic and foreign guests is mainly for travel agencies with entry reception qualifications. Compared with domestic guests, the lower standards are reflected in the fact that the hotels have fewer stars, lower meal standards, and cheaper prices. Foreign guests require certain reception conditions. This is reflected in the fact that hotel arrangements are generally single rooms, with high dining standards and attention to the dining environment. Cars must have a certain vacancy rate and are expensive