Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Interpretation of State Guesthouse

Interpretation of State Guesthouse

Interpretation of State Guesthouse A state guesthouse generally refers to a government reception hotel funded by the provincial and municipal people's governments, operated by the reception office of the government office or the security bureau of the same level organ, which receives state leaders, leading cadres at or above the deputy provincial and ministerial level and visiting foreign dignitaries. Starting from 1985, these state guesthouses are no longer stationed with security forces; The State Guesthouse is open to the outside world and operated commercially. The star rating of the hotel is evaluated by the National Tourism Administration.

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The interpretation of country is a political system with land, people and sovereignty (in ancient times, it refers to the area sealed by governors): country. Land. National system (a. the nature of the country; B. national dignity). Country name. Country. National policy. National conditions. National laws. National strength. National defense. Guowei. National treasure (a. National treasure; The detailed explanation of the hotel's house for entertaining guests is also called "museum". A place where guests can stay. Miscellaneous Notes on the Book of Rites: "The husband's feast is not only for entertainment, but also for three animals, which belong to the museum." "The Biography of Northern History Yuwen": "Each exam is untied, the hotel is set up, and then the meeting is introduced, such as a guest gift." Qingping Shantang dialect