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Necessary conditions for the evaluation of star-rated hotels

according to the current star-rated hotel evaluation standards, all hotels applying for star-rated hotels must first meet the hardware facilities and service items that each star should have, and then they can enter the subsequent scoring procedure after confirming that they meet the standards.

One-star hotel must have 23 items in three categories. Two-star hotel must-have items * * * 31 items in three categories; Three-star hotel must-have items * * * 41 items in three categories; Four-star hotel must-have items * * * 79 items in seven categories; Five-star hotel must-have items * * * Seven categories and 84 small items.

It can be seen that the evaluation criteria of hotels above four stars are a watershed, because the evaluation categories and events of four-star and five-star hotels are more detailed, complicated and comprehensive than those of hotels below three stars. Therefore, the evaluation of four-star hotels is often the most stringent and difficult to pass, that is, the "one veto system" is implemented. As long as one item fails, the evaluation of the whole star-rated hotel must be terminated until all the evaluation items are rectified and meet the standards before re-applying for evaluation.