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What does Korea Wuhua Hotel mean?

Question 1: What is the standard of five flowers in Korean hotels and how is it different from domestic five-star hotels? The "flowers" and "stars" in Korean hotels are similar, but they are not the same. Generally, the level of Wuhua Hotel in Korea is equivalent to the domestic four-star standard.

Wuhua hotels in Korea are also divided into "Wuhua Grade I" and "Wuhua Grade II". Five-watt level is basically equal to domestic quasi-five-star hotels, but it is still not equal to five-star hotels.

Because the price in South Korea is relatively high, the average Huasi hotel is 600 to 700 yuan near the city center, especially in popular tourist areas such as Myeongdong and Dongdaemun. Sihua Hotel is Seoul New International Hotel, Myeongdong Hanging Garden Hotel, Ibis Rensidong Hotel, Wuhua Hotel is Sejong Hotel, Seoul President Hotel, Pullman Ambassador Hotel and so on.

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Question 2: What is the grade and star rating of the so-called "Four Flowers" hotel in Korea? I live in Korea, my girlfriend is Korean, and I also study at Korean National University. So if you have any inconvenience or trouble coming to Korea, you can call me at QQ37037772.

Hotels in Korea are divided into five grades according to their facilities and environment, which are the same as the international standard "star rating", and the grades are expressed by "flowers". Flowers are the national flower of Korea, and endless flowers stimulate the salon roses.

Relatively speaking, motels are smaller than hotels, but they are much cheaper and have complete facilities.

I remember going to the hotel in Myeongdong with my Korean girlfriend costs 260,000 won and more than 2,000 RMB a day (she and I are both poor students, and 260,000 is the cheapest). As a China compatriot in Korea, I want to give you some advice. Are you staying at a motel? It's only 50 thousand a day. If you have more money, go splurge.

Question 3: What does Wuhua Hotel mean? Wuhua Hotel is the expression of hotel grade in Taiwan Province Province, and it means five-star hotel in Chinese mainland. In other words, if you join a tour group to Taiwan Province Province and promise to stay in a five-star hotel, it is equivalent to staying in a five-star hotel in the mainland, and the facilities and services must meet the standards. Of course, the standard of five-star hotels in these areas may be lower than that in the mainland. After all, the hotels we are building under the economic prosperity are of high standard, which exceeds the infrastructure of five-star hotels in general. We must accept them when we check in.

Question 4: What is Korea Huasi Hotel/Wuhua Hotel? How many stars are there in China? Hello, the so-called "flower" is a standard for judging stars, which is the same as our star rating here. Korea's Sihua/Wuhua Hotel is equivalent to our three-star/four-star hotel standard.

Question 5: What's the difference between Korea Sihua Hotel and Wuhua B Hotel? When you say "Wuhua B", it should be "Wuhua Grade II". Wuhua Hotel in Korea is basically equivalent to the international four-star standard. However, hotels in Korea will be rated as special one and special two, and special one is almost equal to a quasi-five-star hotel. Compared with domestic hotels, Korean hotels are certainly not as good as domestic hotels, but because of the high price, even ordinary Sihua hotels are not cheap, especially the East Gate of Myeongdong.

Question 6: What does it mean to travel to Korea for two nights and five flowers? It means staying in a hotel for two nights and spending five yuan. Hotels in Korea all take flowers as grades. The star rating is different from that of China. Some of them are worse than five stars. Similar to a four-star hotel.

Question 7: What is the Sihua Hotel/Wuhua Hotel in Korea? Most travel agencies in Korea have stayed in three to five-star hotels, but Star X travel misled the public. The itinerary shows that the Korean delegation has stayed in at least four-star hotels. Hotels in Korea are divided by flowers, and Wuhua Hotel is divided into special first-class and special second-class hotels. The first-class Wuhua Hotel is an international five-star hotel, which is called an ultra-luxury (SDL) hotel in Korea, equivalent to an international four-star hotel, and a luxury (DLX) hotel in Korea. Huasi Hotel is an international three-star hotel, and South Korea calls it a first-class (1ST) hotel. Star X Travel charges Huasi Hotel as a four-star hotel. Hotel Centro, Bukak Park Hotel, Hankang Hotel and Hotel Noblesse listed in the "Korean Group Accommodation Hotel List" of Star X Tourism are all four-flower (3-star, 1ST) hotels in Korea. Star X Tourism marked the above-mentioned hotel as a four-star hotel, with four flowers painted next to it, and four flowers filled with four stars, which was misleading for artificial upgrade. Korea Tourism Organization addresses Korean hotels as follows: "Korean hotels are divided into ultra-luxury (5 stars), luxury (4 stars), first-class (3 stars), second-class (2 stars) and third-class (1 star) * * *" In travel itinerary and "Hotel Accommodation List of Korea", Star X Travel divides the hotels that tour groups stay in into three categories: A international five-star. Taking advantage of the fact that most customers don't know the difference between flowers and stars, it is obviously misleading to give Samsung four stars.

Question 8: What is the second-class Wuhuate Hotel in Seoul? Almost equal to the domestic four-star standard hotel, but there is no specific grading system for Korean hotels.

Question 9: What five-star hotels are there in Seoul, Korea? Of course, the best are Intercontinental Hotel and Lotte Hotel. Wuhua Hotel near Myeongdong includes Sejong, President, Korea Hotel in Seoul and so on.

Question 10: How to identify star-rated hotels in Korea? Korean hotels are rated by flowers, which are inexhaustible flowers and a symbol of Korea's national flower. A four-star hotel is a four-flower hotel, and a five-star hotel is a five-flower hotel. Hotel facilities in Korea are basically lower than those in international hotels, such as Huasi Hotel, which can be regarded as an international three-star hotel. Five-star hotels can be divided into ordinary Wuhua hotels and special Wuhua hotels. Ordinary Wuhua is equivalent to an international four-star hotel and special Wuhua is equivalent to an international five-star hotel. Southeast Asian hotels have no official star standard and no star suspension system; Generally, the star standard indicated is the local industry reference standard in Thailand, which is generally a little worse than the domestic hotels of the same level. Flowers and stars are the grades of international hotels. Due to geographical restrictions, the hotel scale and decoration in Taiwan Province Province are a little worse than those in China. Hotels in Taiwan Province Province are not listed, and the so-called Several Flowers Hotel is also nominal, which definitely does not meet mainland standards.