Hong Kong authorities are considering new regulations for internet cafes that offer overnight stays, a practice currently requiring a specific hotel or guesthouse license. Some cafes have begun offering private booths with amenities like gaming setups, sofa beds, and laundry services for around $25.50 per night, alongside hourly rates for general use. This proposed shake-up aims to bring these establishments under regulatory oversight, potentially impacting their business model. AI
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RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a proposed regulatory change for a specific type of business (internet cafes offering overnight stays), which falls under policy but is not a major industry-wide shift.