Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - /kloc-can I stay in a hotel at the age of 0/7?

/kloc-can I stay in a hotel at the age of 0/7?

Legal analysis: Yes. At least 16 years old but under 18 years old, you can stay in hotels or homestays by yourself. Minors who are under the age of 18 but must be over the age of 16, hold second-generation ID cards and can live independently can stay in the hotel alone after strict examination by the hotel. Generally speaking, you can stay in the hotel as long as you have legal identity documents and register truthfully, but it is not recommended to stay alone.

Legal basis: Article 57 of the Law on the Protection of Minors in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that when hotels, guest houses, hotels and other accommodation operators receive minors, or receive minors and adults, they should ask their parents or other guardians the contact information, the identity relationship of the check-in personnel and other relevant information; Anyone who is found to be suspected of violating the law and crime shall immediately report to the public security organ and contact the parents or other guardians of minors in time.