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The difference between quasi-three-star and three-star

Quasi-three-star and three-star are two different levels in hotel star rating, and the main difference lies in the differences in hotel facilities, services and management levels. A three-star hotel refers to a hotel with a certain scale, perfect facilities and services and high management level. Its guest room area is not less than 16 square meter, with complete facilities, including independent bathroom, telephone, TV, air conditioner, water heater, etc. , as well as some commercial services and catering facilities. Quasi-three-star hotel is a kind of hotel grade between three-star and two-star. Its facilities and service level is higher than that of two-star hotels, but it can't meet the standards of three-star hotels. Quasi-three-star hotel room area is not less than 14 square meters, with relatively complete facilities, but it will lack some business services and catering facilities.