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Accommodation is required when traveling. How do you choose accommodation? What safety measures will you take after check-in?

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Convenience is the first priority

Yes, convenience must be the first consideration. This convenience is mainly based on the following aspects as standards:

1) Whether the transportation near the hotel is convenient. For example, is it convenient to take public transportation such as subways, buses, and taxis? If the transportation is not convenient, you may spend more money or time traveling!

2) Is it convenient to eat near the hotel? You are unlikely to eat in a hotel every day, but you also want to try local snacks or local home-style meals. If the location is remote, it may be inconvenient to find food!

3) Is the hotel close to the living area. Hotels and urban public facilities close to local living areas have complete supporting facilities, including shopping, which is also very convenient. If it is a development zone or industrial zone, can you imagine whether it is convenient?

02

Safety comes second

Why not put safety first, because in the daily operations of the hotel, providing safety protection is the management aspect one of the important responsibilities.

What’s more, as a tourist, it is difficult for you to obtain comprehensive information about hotel safety before you check in. Even if you arrive at the hotel, you can only observe the environment on site and see whether the management Standard, hygiene is whether these surface conditions are clean.

03

Economical and cost-effective

Saving money must not be the first condition for choosing accommodation when traveling! The basement room is the cheapest, and almost no tourists choose it, because tourism is not a long-term stay, and tourism has quality requirements. Our usual standard is whether it is cost-effective. In layman's terms, it means spending less money and enjoying value-for-money services. This is great value for money!

04

Comfort

Listing "comfort" as the last option is for ordinary mass tourism. If you are a high-end consumer, then That's another story. As we are used to saying, "You get what you pay for". As long as you are willing to spend money, expenditure and comfort are directly proportional!

But as a mass tourism consumer, what we pursue is "cost-effectiveness". Traveling cannot be as convenient and comfortable as home, and accommodation is temporary and not long-term.

05

Talk about safety measures after check-in

This issue cannot be explained in a few words. Let me pick up some important daily safety common sense and talk about it. .

1) After checking in, observe the location of the steps and stairs in the hotel;

2) After entering the room, turn on the power of the room, turn off the lights, and use the camera function of your mobile phone to check whether there are ?Invisible camera?;

3) Open the doors and windows to check whether it is safe and check the environment outside the window;

4) Check the diagram and location of the fire escape;

5) Check the phone number of the service desk;

5) After resting at night, lock the room safety buckle (chain).