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Do I need to show my ID card for my birthday in Haikou?

Don't need to show ID, because some people have national birthdays and some have lunar birthdays.

Go to the front desk or give the waiter directly say someone's birthday on the line, you can directly order a cake sent to the front desk of the bottom of the sea for safekeeping, and then talk to the waiter of their own table said birthday, there is a cake in the front desk waiter later pushed with the cake to come.

There are no discounts for birthdays at Haidilao. In advance and the waiter said birthday, the waiter will be on the cake, sing a birthday song, send a small gift, fruit plate, longevity noodles and so on.

If you eat in the bottom of the sea fish the day happens to be a birthday, the waiter will be for you to celebrate your birthday, celebrate the birth of a big battle, there are clapping hands singing, or so shake the light stick, or hold up a variety of concert support sign. Either way, it's enough to make you the center of attention in the entire restaurant.

Haidilao Introduction:

Haidilao is a Sichuan hot pot to operate the main hot pot, the integration of the characteristics of the hot pot around the integration of large-scale cross-provincial direct operation of catering brand hot pot restaurant, the full name of the Sichuan Haidilao Catering Company Limited, the founder of the Zhang Yong, was established in 1994.

Haidilao has more than one hundred directly-managed chain restaurants in cities and countries such as Jinyang, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shijiazhuang, Xi'an, Zhengzhou, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, the United States and so on.

On May 17, 2018, Hai Di Lao International Holdings filed an application for listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

On September 11, Hai Di Lao held a press conference in Hong Kong, announcing that its shares will be publicly offered in Hong Kong from September 12 onwards.