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Minsu, or Chinese bed-and-breakfasts, are bracing against the epidemic's impact and preparing for a comeback, Xu Lin reports.

By Xu Lin | China Daily | Updated: 2020-03-17 08:10

China's minsu business is booming in recent years, especially that in the rural areas, thanks to the national rural-revitalization policy. Experts say that Chinese tourists' demand for minsu will not change, but it will take time to restore the market after the novel coronavirus outbreak.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Most cities require residents of communities to present passes at the gates, and delivery people must distribute goods outside residential compounds' walls.

As the epidemic situation has been improving, the residents' committee recently told minsu owners in Li's community that they can make their listings long-term rentals.

"It's an expedient measure. I'm also losing money for each listing even if someone rents it long term, but it's good to reduce the total losses," he says.

Rural minsu owners' situation is somewhat different.

Many scenic spots have recently reopened, as have some of the nearby accommodation businesses.

On March 9, Shuanglang ancient town in Dali, Yunnan province, announced that it has reopened with strict rules, such as limits on daily visits. Entertainment venues remain closed.

"Local minsu operators can also reopen as long as they meet the government's requirements," says Zhao Yihai, president of Shuanglang's minsu association.

"March and April are peak times for minsu. But business has been hit hard this year. Thanks to the national rural-revitalization policy, rural minsu have been developing rapidly in recent years, boosting local economies through tourism."

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