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How many rooms are there in a five-star hotel?

There are many rooms.

A five-star hotel is the highest level of a "star-rated tourist hotel", which is evaluated by the National Evaluation Committee of Tourist Star Hotels established by the National Tourism Administration (hereinafter referred to as the "National Star Evaluation Committee") according to the Classification and Evaluation of Star Rating of Tourist Hotels (GB/T 14308-20 10).

Use the number and color of stars to indicate the star rating of tourist hotels. The star rating of tourist hotels is divided into five grades, namely, one-star, two-star, three-star, four-star and five-star (including platinum five-star). The lowest star, the highest five stars. The higher the star rating, the higher the hotel level.

The constellation consists of the Great Wall and the five-pointed star pattern. The symbol of the star is a gold-plated pentagram, one pentagram represents a star, two pentagrams represent two stars, three pentagrams represent three stars, four pentagrams represent four stars, and five five pentagrams represent five white gold stars.

The bronze medal of a one-to five-star hotel is symbolized by a gold-plated five-pointed star, while a "platinum five-star" hotel is decorated with a platinum five-star star.

Hotel star signs should be placed in the most obvious position in the hotel lobby, subject to public supervision. The star logo of the hotel has been registered as a certification trademark in the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and its use requirements must be strictly in accordance with the Management Rules for the Use of Graphic Certification Trademarks of Star Hotels.

Without authorization or recognition, no unit or individual may make and use it. At the same time, it is illegal for any hotel to use "quasi-X star", "super-X star" and "equivalent to X star" as propaganda means.