Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - /kloc-Can couples over 0/6 stay in hotels?

/kloc-Can couples over 0/6 stay in hotels?

Legal analysis: Yes. According to the regulations, every passenger must show his/her valid certificate and register his/her real name before staying in the hotel. /kloc-Teenagers over 0/6 years old already have ID cards, so they can check in as long as they show their ID cards. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 can live with adults, who must show their ID cards. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 may not register, but they must be with registered adults. /kloc-Teenagers aged 0/6 and above can show their household registration books if they haven't applied for ID cards yet.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency.

Fourteenth parents or other guardians of minors and schools should educate minors not to have the following bad behaviors:

1, playing truant and staying out at night;

2. Carry controlled knives;

3. Fighting and insulting others;

4. Forcibly ask others for property;

5. Theft and intentional destruction of property;

6. Participating in gambling or gambling in disguised form;

7, watch and listen to pornographic and obscene audio-visual products, books, etc. ;

8. Enter the commercial dance halls and other places that are not suitable for minors as stipulated by laws and regulations;

9. Other bad behaviors that seriously violate social morality.

Fifteenth parents or other guardians of minors and schools should educate minors not to smoke or drink. No business premises may sell alcohol and tobacco to minors.

Sixteenth primary and secondary school students are absent from class, the school should get in touch with their parents or other guardians in time. If a minor goes out at night without authorization, his parents or other guardians and the boarding school where he works shall promptly find out or ask the public security organ for help. Those who take in minors who stay out at night shall obtain the consent of their parents or other guardians, or notify their parents or other guardians, their schools or report to the public security organs within 24 hours.