我看WIKI Travel上的介绍,也只是提醒要带有效的护照,并且签证有效
没有提到外国护照不能住店
http://wikitravel.org/en/China#Sleep
Sleep
Travel Warning WARNING: Foreigners MUST present an original passport with a valid visa for checking in a legal hotel or hostel.
Many wikitravellers have reported troubles during check-in when their passports were held by other consulates or PBS office for applying or extending a visa. Without an original passport, you will be refused to check in under any circumstances. Presenting a receipt from the police or consulates to prove the whereabout of your passport will NOT help. Therefore, before applying a new visa, travellers should stay at the same hotels/hostels and move until taking back the passport.
Travelers will also be denied to stay when their visas or passports have expired. Because every passport must be submitted to the Public Security System, an illegal visa or passport will trigger an alarm and the police may come to you immediately.
As of Nov, 2014, the China government does not have a policy to help those who have lost their passports to check in. Due to the tough penalty especially in big cities, it is impossible to ask for the mercy of a receptionist to break the law for you. In this situation, you should call the police and require them to arrange a place for you to stay.
In the worst case, you may also look up a list of illegal hostels in a hostel booking website. There are plenty of "homestay" (家庭旅馆, jiating lvguan)which are illegal accommodations located somewhere in a residential building. These types of accommodations are subject to frequent crackdowns. Be aware that they can also be a magnet of unemployed, criminals and those who overstay with their visas. You should not ditch your common sense when staying at those places. (26 May 2015)
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