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How much is Chengdu Hotel per night?

Chengdu hotels have different prices for one night.

Generally speaking, a hotel is a place for guests to stay and eat. Specifically, a hotel is an organization that provides services to its guests by selling rooms, restaurants, comprehensive service facilities, etc., based on its buildings, so as to obtain economic benefits. The hotel mainly provides accommodation services for tourists, as well as living services and facilities, catering, games, entertainment, shopping, business centers, banquets and conferences.

The development of productive forces promotes the development of the hotel industry, first of all, the generation of money, the commodity trading and business activities of businessmen, which are the necessary conditions for the hotel industry to start. Later, with the commodity activities, human beings expanded the scope of activities, resulting in more needs for living, which also increased the basic functions of hotels, which is not difficult to find from the four development stages of hotels.

Introduction to Chengdu

Chengdu has a long and unique historical origin and profound cultural accumulation. As early as about 4500 to 3700 years ago, a series of ancient Shu ancestors' settlements called Baodun culture appeared in Chengdu Plain. These settlement centers rammed up city walls and built places for sacrifice and assembly. According to a large number of historical remains unearthed from Jinsha site, it can be inferred that Chengdu has become the central capital of the ancient Shu kingdom from the late Yin Shang Dynasty to the early Western Zhou Dynasty at the latest.

Known as the land of abundance since ancient times, Chengdu is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, the birthplace of ancient Shu civilization and the best tourist city in China. Chengdu is located in the western edge of Sichuan Basin, and its terrain inclines from northwest to southeast. The western part belongs to the marginal area of Sichuan basin, mainly in deep mountains and hills.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengdu