Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Does the number of flagpoles at the entrance of the hotel represent the star rating of the hotel?

Does the number of flagpoles at the entrance of the hotel represent the star rating of the hotel?

The flagpole at the entrance of the hotel has nothing to do with the star rating of the hotel!

Generally, a hotel will have 3-4 flagpoles, one for the hotel, one for the owner and one for the local tourism bureau. If there are four flagpoles, it is a five-star red flag.

According to the requirements of the national flag law, the five-star red flag should be placed in the most conspicuous position and cannot be parallel to other owners' flags and tourism bureau flags.

Brother upstairs is simply a misleading wrong answer. According to you, aren't there seven flagpoles at the entrance of seven-star hotels built in Yunnan and Hainan (in fact, there is no such standard in the world)? What flag should I hang? Some three-star hotels have no flagpoles. Aren't they three-star hotels

Landlord, I suggest that the best way to prove it is to go to your 4-star hotel and ask clearly, or you can also observe whether there are five flagpoles in a 5-star hotel.

I believe the result you asked is correct!