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Accommodation in China is generally convenient. Whether you are in China on vacation or on business, it is not difficult to find a hotel. Hotels range from five-star to one star-rated, inexpensive hostels, local guesthouses and roadside inns. Some hotels offer typical Chinese or local features and architecture, while others are completely modern, and of course those that are simply average. Not all the hotels can accommodate foreign visitors, but three, four and five star-rated hotels certainly do. There are both domestically-run hotels and international chain hotels, especially in highly developed or tourist cities, where you may find Sheraton, Shangri-la, Hilton, Hyatt, Holiday Inn, and Four Season and so on.


Price, however, is not a good guide to quality. Eastern China, for instance, is far more expensive than western China. Large cities are more expensive than small cities. Tourist cities are more expensive than non-tourist cities. Most hotels charge much higher rates during major holiday periods, particularly around Chinese New Year, the first week in May and the first week in October. Even within a major city, a more expensive hotel is not necessarily the best.
Quality can also vary considerably between hotels of the same star-rating, so feedback from other travelers can be important. Standards of service and cleanliness vary in the lower star-rated hotels, as does the amount of English that is spoken. Four and five star hotels, particularly those from international chains, have some staff who speaks reasonable English, but it is not unusual to find th

at the majority of the staff does not speak English. In three star hotels the people on the reception desk can usually be relied on to speak some English.


It is not difficult to reserve a hotel by phone, fax or on the Internet. However, hotels of less than three stars may not have staff with good English-speaking skills, which makes phone or even e-mail reservations difficult or unreliable at times.  Many travel agencies, tourism or transportation companies offer a reservation service, and there are many on-line reservation centers who offer very fast and nice service.


Pay attention to at least two things when you stay in a hotel. Hotels in China are reasonably secure places, but please don't leave money or valuables lying about in your room. Take them with you or leave them in the security in the room or at the receptionist if it is available. Common check-in and check-out times are respectively after 2pm and before noon. Extra cost will be charged if you check in before 6am.


Star Hotels in China
China National Tourism Administration issued a standard to rate hotels in China from one to five stars. Three kinds of star and major star hotel in China as follows:

☆ Five Star Hotels
● Their own fleets of Mercedes limousines of Toyota vans would make regular runs to the airport or city center
● Executive floors with concierges & free continental breakfasts; best western food and probably the best Chinese food in town, and the most luxurious breakfast buffets
● Many have magnificent ball rooms and lobbies and cater for foreign business people on expense accounts


☆ Four Star Hotels
● Luxurious and spacious sound-proof rooms, low-noise toilets, and hair dryers
● Guests and service elevators, background music, health club, swimming pool, sauna, business center, greenhouse, 24-hour doorman, reservations accepted through fax/telex, 24-hour room service, and onward reservations in China for guests
●  A guest reception and assistant manager in the lobby 24 hours a day and laundry should be returned by next day
● Two kinds of Chinese food with the last order no earlier than 9pm
● Bar service to one am and a 24-hur coffee shop and a breakfast and dinner buffet
● A clinic on-site
● A business center with photocopying, typing and translation services as a ticketing agency with city tours and babysitting services.


☆ Three Star Hotels
● Well-decorated guest rooms with dressing table, desk, drawers and closet; carpet or wood floor
●  telephones in every room with international direct dial(IDD), mini-bar and refrigerator, color television sets, in-house movies, music, writing materials; sun-proof curtains, and bed turn-down service
● Single rooms and suites, western and Chinese dining rooms(with English-speaking attendants, and the last order no earlier than 8:30pm), 16-hour coffee shop, banquet hall or function room, buffet breakfast and bar service(until midnight), and 18-hour room service
● Elevator service, washroom, equipment and service for disabled people, disco or karaoke, foreign exchange, safe deposit boxes, store, camera film developing, fax and telex service, luggage storage, 24-hour laundry and dry-cleaning, wake-up calls, shoe polishing, and taxis.
● Mending articles of everyday use for guests.
● Accepting major credit cards.
● Emergency electricity supply for public areas, medical services, 16-hour a day doorman, and message service, guest reception, and managers on call.
● An assistant manager in the lobby 18 hours and railroad timetables available.
● China Daily and China Tourism News on sale(or free)