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Blind people staying in hotels unaccompanied are rejected?

Yes, recently, Mr. He, who works in Tianjin, encountered an annoyance. He went to Beijing to take an exam and booked a hotel, but the hotel refused to let him stay, on the grounds that "there is no elevator in the hotel, and the blind must be accompanied by their immediate family members." He tried to communicate with the hotel, but he was still rejected, which made Mr. He very angry.

According to Mr. He, he was blind since childhood and learned to live and travel independently very early. For example, this time, he took the high-speed train from Tianjin with a blind cane. Before that, he stayed in a hotel without exception, and the process went smoothly.

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The China Disabled Persons' Federation says there are no restrictions.

1 1.2 in the morning, the reporter called Liujiayao subway station of Beijing Pudding Hotel to ask if the blind could stay in the hotel. The other party said, "No, taking care of yourself completely is not allowed. You must be accompanied by a guardian to stay. "

The reporter asked if this was a hotel regulation, and the other party said, "It is not a hotel regulation, but a special industry regulation. We belong to special banking management and special banking regulations here. " The reporter asked about the specific special regulations, and the other party said, "No need to ask, no one can live, and all ages, minors, disabled people and visually impaired people must be accompanied by immediate guardians."

Peninsula Morning News-The blind man refused to stay in the hotel, and the other party said that he must be accompanied. China Disabled Persons' Federation: No restrictions.