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In terms of hotel standards, what is the difference between a four-star hotel and a quasi-four-star hotel?

Four-star rating: It has been approved by all aspects, meets the four-star requirements, and is listed by the Tourism Bureau. \x0d\\x0d\ Quasi-four-star: It was built according to four-star standards, but it has not passed the review and assessment. Strictly speaking, it is an irregular term. There are many situations for quasi-four stars, such as:\x0d\1: The hotel meets the four-star standards and has applied but has not been officially approved. It is in the process of review. At this time, it can only be called quasi-four stars. It can only be called a four-star hotel after it is listed; 2: The hotel basically meets the four-star standard, but due to operational considerations, it does not plan to apply for four-star listing, and is called a quasi-four-star hotel. 3: It is also possible that some of the hotel's current projects have not reached the four-star standard and are not eligible to apply;\x0d\\x0d\star hotels can be booked online directly from the website.