Why some hotels in China don't accept foreign tourists
04-05-2025 03:30 via abc.net.au

Why some hotels in China don't accept foreign tourists

Emily booked a hotel ahead of her holiday to China, but when she arrived, she was refused check-in. She is just one of many foreign tourists who have taken to social media and booking platforms to vent their frustrations. 
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