Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - What's the difference between a listed star and multiple stars?

What's the difference between a listed star and multiple stars?

The stars written on the back of the hotel are generally listed, indicating that the hotel has passed the star rating of the National Tourism Administration and won the corresponding title. Those star-rated hotels with the word "quasi" are hotels that have not participated in star rating, but think that the facilities have basically reached the corresponding level. Compared with the star standard of the National Tourism Administration, hotels without stars may have some shortcomings in hardware facilities. Generally speaking, quasi-five-star hotels are only listed as four-star hotels, while quasi-four-star hotels can only reach the level of three-star hotels, and quasi-three-star hotels are only listed as two-star hotels. However, there are exceptions. If a hotel is less than three years old, it can't participate in the star rating, so if it is built according to the five-star standard, it can only be regarded as a "quasi-"five-star hotel.