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Rules for bringing children to hotels

The check-in regulations for small hotels are as follows:

1. Minors who have not applied for resident identity cards can apply for accommodation registration with their household registration books;

2. The temporary identification certificate shall be handled by the local police station of the hotel, and the hotel check-in formalities shall be handled;

3. Minors who have applied for resident ID cards can go through the hotel check-in formalities with their ID cards.

What personal rights do minors have?

1. The right to life and health is the most basic and important right of citizens and the basis for citizens to enjoy other rights;

2. Minors have the right to decide, use and change their names after their parents and adopters apply to the household registration authority for registration of change in accordance with regulations, and others are prohibited from interfering, stealing or forging. Minors can take their father's surname or their mother's surname. ;

3. Portrait right refers to the exclusive right of minors to personal images that reflect their appearance characteristics in various forms;

4. The right of reputation refers to the right of minors to enjoy reputation and personal dignity.

Legal basis: Article 6 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors.

Protecting minors is the common responsibility of state organs, armed forces, political parties, people's organizations, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, urban and rural grassroots mass autonomous organizations, guardians of minors and other adults.

The state, society, schools and families should educate and help minors to safeguard their legitimate rights and interests and enhance their awareness and ability of self-protection.

Article 7

Parents or other guardians of minors shall bear the guardianship responsibility for minors according to law.

The state takes measures to guide, support, help and supervise the parents or other guardians of minors to perform their guardianship duties.

Article 8

The people's governments at or above the county level shall incorporate the protection of minors into the national economic and social development plan, and the relevant funds shall be included in the government budget at the corresponding level.

Article 9

The people's governments at or above the county level shall establish a coordination mechanism for the protection of minors, and make overall plans, coordinate, urge and guide relevant departments to do a good job in the protection of minors within their respective functions and duties. The specific work of the coordination mechanism shall be undertaken by the civil affairs department of the people's government at or above the county level, and the provincial people's government may also determine that it shall be undertaken by other relevant departments according to local actual conditions.