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300 hotels review traditional checkout rules - More than 300 star-grade hotels in more than 30 Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tianjin, and Chongqing have agreed to defer their checkout times in a campaign proposed by Ctrip.com. Most of hotels have deferred their checkout time to 14:00, and some even to 15:00 or 16:00. The campaign will last for two months until July 31, 2009. According to normal conventions, guests can only check in after 14:00 and must check out before 12:00, or payment of a half-day room rate will be needed. However, in actual situations many guests on business trips would probably arrive late at a hotel and check out before 12:00, which means they have to pay full the price for only half a day's stay in the hotel. This has been a cause of complaint by guests for some time. (China Hospitality News June 5, 2009)
New hotel rises from historic lane homes (Shangshai)
Hotel in Hong Kong
Bibles offered in Games hotels China Daily, Mar. 9, 2007 - BEIJING - Beijing should put Bibles at big hotels where foreigners are likely to stay during the 2008 Olympic Games, a Chinese political advisor suggested Friday.A large number of foreign athletes and tourists will swarm into Beijing for the Games, a majority of whom have religious belief, and providing Bibles at hotels will meet their religious needs, Liu Bainian, vice-president of the China Patriotic Catholic Association, told Xinhua on the sidelines of the annual session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country's top political advisory body (Click for full report)
China Approves 12,930 Star Hotels Xinhua News, Jan. 2, 2007 - China had 12,930 star-ranked tourist hotels nation wide by the end of 2006, 5,572 more than in 2001, according to statistics released by the National Tourism Administration (NTA). According to the newly issued evaluation standard of hotels, there are 288 five-star hotels, 1,307 four-star hotels, 4,747 three-star hotels, and more than 6,500 one-and two-star hotels in China. China had 7,358 star-ranked hotels by the end of 2001, which had an average occupancy rate of 58.45 percent and total revenue of 76.3 billion yuan (9.54 billion U.S. dollars). Statistics show that China has 2,258 A-class tourist spots and destinations at the end of 2006, 128 of them are ranked "A class". Beijing hotel prices to rise 6% before 2008 Olympic Games
800 Star Hotels to Be
Available for 2008 Olympic Games
Four Seasons to open third
hotel in China, joining Shanghai and Hong Kong
Luxury Hotel Plans Abound
As China's Economy Grows
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