Does 1 hour stay count as a stay history?
Not exactly. Staying in a place for more than 24 hours is considered as a history of stay, because the history of stay refers to an individual's travel to other places within a certain period of time. Generally speaking, it is considered that an individual stays in other places for more than 24 hours, and it is also necessary to have a proof of stay history to declare the history of personal stay.
The terminal of sojourning still needs to go back to the place where you raised yourself, and settlement is a splendid residence, and you don't intend to go back to your hometown (even if you go back, you will stay for a short time in the form of visiting relatives). It is usually the kind of travel mode for the purpose of traveling, sightseeing or investigation. Because of the short-term need to live in different places, there is no plan to settle down and reproduce.
Basic definition of stay history:
People who usually need to declare their personal residence history are tourists for the purpose of tourism, sightseeing or investigation. The residence history certificate is issued by an official of the country where you have lived.
The history of sojourning refers to the experience of traveling and living. If you just pass a place by train or other means of transportation, but don't get off to watch or live, it's not a history of sojourning.
Residential history is a self-declared term. By explaining where you and your family have stayed, the relevant authorities can better judge this person's itinerary information.
Legal basis: Article 12 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases. All units and individuals within the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC) must accept the investigation, inspection, sample collection and isolation treatment of infectious diseases by disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions, and provide relevant information truthfully. Disease prevention and control institutions and medical institutions shall not disclose relevant information and materials involving personal privacy.