You can't quarantine just wherever you want; it has to be a designated quarantine hotel. When I got out of the airport, I was picked up by a driver with a van that had plastic sheeting separating the front seats from the passenger area. At the hotel, they had me walk across a disinfecting pad outside the building, then take off my shoes and put on provided slippers. After that, a nurse took my temperature, explained the procedures and sent me on to reception for check-in. My bags were sprayed down with disinfectant and sent to my room separately. After getting to the room, I had to install an app called COSTE on my phone, sign in with provided account, and use it to report my temperature twice a day, before 9AM and before 5PM; a thermometer is provided. In addition, I had to add the nurse in Line, Whatsapp or WeChat and send her the results of PCR test taken in my country + my insurance policy (an email is also provided in case none of these apps are available). Once a day, I order the next day's food from the provided menu (three meals per day, three options per meal) and it's left outside my door - breakfast between 8AM and 9AM, lunch between noon an 1PM, dinner between 6PM and 7PM. There is an additional room service menu with quite reasonable costs, although I have yet to avail myself of it - the regular food is quite alright. Special bags are provided to put garbage outside the door; pickups are at 2PM and 8PM, and I was instructed to spray those bags with a provided bottle of alcohol before putting them outside. On day five (counting the arrival day as zero) I'm going to have the first PCR test taken, and after that comes back clean, I will be able to book daily visits to a relaxation area for one hour a day. On day twelve I will have a second PCR test, and on day fifteen, if everything is okay, I will be able to check out. Room cleaning is scheduled for days seven, ten and thirteen - for the first week, there is literally no contact with anyone after check-in.