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Who can rank the following five-star and super-five-star hotel brands?

Looking through STR Global's latest chain scale, this table is that the consulting company divides the hotel brands into six grades according to the name of the average annual house price, among which the first grade is luxurious and the second grade is upscale, which is roughly in line with the word "five-star hotel" in China.

These two hotels have 55 brands in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States, including 28 middle and high-end brands and 27 luxury brands. In order to be close to public awareness, the following list requires that hotel brands must be opened in Beijing or Shanghai.

There are great differences between luxury hotels. Personally, I think it can be divided into three grades.

The first file: An Nan, Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula.

Top luxury hotels, all brands under the hotel group are luxury hotels, and the points cannot be exchanged for free room nights, so they can only stay in cash.

Second gear: Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Addison, W Hotel, Langham Place, Splendid, Park Hyatt, Waldorf Astoria.

They are all well-known standard luxury hotels.

The third file: JW Marriott, Luxury Select, Intercontinental, Andaz, Grand Hyatt, Conrad, Feimeng, Sofitel.

A slightly controversial luxury hotel is usually because the product sinks badly, or the brand itself has no luxury image.

Shangupscale is a standard international five-star hotel, and the brands distributed around the world are:

Amy, Marriott, Renaissance, Sheraton, Westin, Hyatt, Hilton, Pullman.