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SHORT-TERM ACCOMMODATIONS IN CHINA

Dormitories
Guest Houses
Hotels

With the government as omnipotent as it is, the privatization of accommodations hasn't met with much success. Youth hostels befitting the
Western ideal really don't exist in China, or at least aren't available to foreigners. Independent Chinese hoping to rent out rooms to travelers also are discouraged. You might be able to find accommodations at a university dormitory, but this too depends on availability. As a foreigner, you are somewhat limited in your choice of accommodations since you may only stay in a place that has a license to accept foreigners. So if you are looking for short-term accommodations there are basically three options: dormitories, guest houses, and hotels.

Dormitories

In a large city there will often be at least one university that accepts foreign students and therefore provides foreign student accommodations. If a university also has a foreign guest house on campus, the dormitory may try to make you stay there, but be firm and find out if there really is space at the dormitory and if there is, stick to your guns. Summer is the best time to find a room, which will probably be a basic, two-bedroom set-up with a bathroom down the hall. This shouldn't cost more than Y24–50 per person. Try asking for the Da xue (university) and liu xuesheng su she (foreign students' dormitory). The three largest cities and their dormitories are listed below.

Beijing

Beijing has numerous universities where you can look for dormitory accommodations (though these might be filled during the school year). Almost all of these places are outside the city, however, so getting there might involve a combination of subway and bus and/or taxi. Try Beijing University (Bei Da).

Guangzhou

Try the foreign students' dormitory at Zhongshan University (Zhong Da).

Shanghai

Fudan University is outside the city and a little difficult to get to, but you could try the foreign students' dormitory at the Conservatory of Music.

Guest Houses

If a university doesn't have a foreign students' dormitory, or if there are no free rooms there, try the foreign guest house. This is like a small hotel, and will probably cost around Y50–100 per person. The rooms have air conditioning sometimes, and usually include your own bathroom and hot water.

Hotels

Five-star hotels can be found in all the major cities in China, run US$100+ a night, and provide all the amenities you'd expect. If you don't feel like living in the lap of luxury, then you must find the other hotels in town that are allowed to accommodate foreigners. Sometimes this is easy—in a small city, there may well be only one such hotel; sometimes this is not so easy, especially if every place is filled, and you may have to talk your way into staying at a hotel that is reluctant to take on the responsibility of housing foreigners. Very generally, the closer you are to Beijing, the stricter these licensing laws are applied. For example, if you are staying in Beijing, your room fee may have to include the cost of sending a telegraph to the Public Security Bureau to inform them that foreigners are on the premises, as well as a special fee for extra security measures! But far away in Guangzhou no one will care about these laws, especially if the price is right. Most Westerners stay in hotels while traveling, due to the lack of options. You may have to negotiate fiercely for a good rate.

Hotels can range from basic accommodation to rather nice places with air conditioning, free breakfast, and cable TV. Prices range from Y50–100+ per person. If you are uncomfortable with the idea of arriving in China without a place to stay, the following hotels are reputed to have decent service and reasonable rates:

Beijing

    Beijing Youth Hostel
    22 Banchung Alley
    Don Cheng District
    Beijing, China
    (010) 440-436 or (010) 401-5882

    Dongfang Hotel
    11 Wanming Lu
    Beijing 100050, China
    (010) 301-4466
    Fax: (010) 304-4801

    Fengtai Hotel
    67 Zhengyang Dajie
    Fengtai District (opposite railway station)
    Beijing 100071, China
    (010) 381-4448

    Jinghua Hotel
    Nansanhuan Xilu
    Beijing, China
    (010) 722-2211

    Linhua Hotel
    71 Yangqiao
    Yongdingmenwai
    Beijing, China
    (010) 721-1144

    Minzu Hotel
    51 Fuxingmennei Dajie
    Bejing 100046, China
    (010) 601-4466
    Fax: (010) 601-4849

    Yuexiu Hotel
    24 Dong Dajie
    Xuanwumen
    Beijing 100051, China
    (010) 301-4499
    Fax: (010) 301-4609

Nanjing

    Jinling Hotel
    Xin Jie Kou Square, 210005
    Nanjing, China
    (025) 445-5888
    Fax: (025) 771-4695

    Nanjing Hotel
    239 N Zhongshan Road
    Nanjing, China
    (025) 341 21
    Fax: (025) 306-998

Shanghai

    Haijia Hotel
    1001 Jiangpu Lu
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6541-1440

    Nanying Hotel
    1720 Huihai Zhonglu
    Shanghai, China
    (021) 6437-8188

 

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