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Hotel industry comparison

Generally speaking, the word hotel or restaurant is a place where guests are provided with accommodation and food. Specifically, a hotel is an organization that provides services to its guests through the sale of rooms, restaurants and comprehensive service facilities, taking its buildings as evidence, so as to obtain economic benefits.

Resort refers to the buildings used for leisure and entertainment, which are usually operated by an independent company, but there are also several groups.

Guild halls refer to houses set up by fellow villagers living in different places in history, which are used for gathering or lodging in the same trade.

Personally, I think, on the surface, all three are for profit, but the difference is that hotels have the widest scope, including resorts and clubs. Resort, obviously, was originally prepared for vacation, and the general grade is relatively high, and the consumption is relatively high, so the direct purpose of group operation is to make a profit in the tourism industry; In the past, the guild hall was only for villagers in a certain place. Clubs generally don't exist now (at least I haven't seen them), but hotels are very common. In some places with better environment, resorts exist for profit.