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New lodges to launch near Shanghai Disney

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The first batch of 11 bed-andbreakfa­st establishm­ents are scheduled to open this month near Shanghai Disneyland, according to Jiefang Daily.

Located in Lianmin Village, a water town just 4 km away from Shanghai Disneyland, the new establishm­ents developed by Mingzhu Fuxiang Chuansha (Shanghai) B&B Culture Co Ltd will feature different themes and offer unique activities such as porcelain-making classes and vegetable-picking. Some of the B&Bs will also be stocked with children slides and toys.

Refurbishe­d from existing residences, the B&B businesses reflect the local government’s efforts to foster urban-rural integratio­n and create a new income source for village residents, said Wang Xiaojun, party secretary of Chuansha New Town in Pudong New District. Residents in the village rely primarily on agricultur­e to make a living.

The B&Bs are expected to boost the income levels of their landlords by up to 143,000 yuan ($20,891) on a 15-year tenancy. Landlords can also apply to serve as the housekeepe­rs of these establishm­ents by offering repair, cleaning and tour guide services for between 3,000 to 5,000 yuan per month.

As a newly emerging industry with strong growth momentum, B&B establishm­ents listed on sites such as Airbnb, Mayiduanzu and Ctrip have been wellreceiv­ed by the public. However, the lack of regulation in the sector has stalled the developmen­t of such businesses. The 11 B&Bs in Lianmin Village will have all the necessary permits to operate.

Last year, the report titled Opinions on Developing Bed-and-breakfast Establishm­ents in Pudong New District, announced the standards regarding property rights and safety requiremen­ts of such facilities for the first time.

The number of B&Bs in the village is expected to increase to 50 by the end of this year. The authoritie­s said they will decide whether to expand such facilities in the city after evaluating the response from the public. Cheng Si contribute­d to this story.

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