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How about Nanchang Good Star Hotel Co., Ltd.?
Nanchang Good Star Hotel Co., Ltd. is a limited liability company (natural person investment or holding) registered in Qingshan Lake District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province on September 29, 2013. The registered address is Beijing East Road, Qingshan Lake District, Nanchang City No. 1536.
The unified social credit code/registration number of Nanchang Good Star Hotel Co., Ltd. is 91360111079026907D. The corporate legal person is Xiong Xuefeng. The company is currently open for business.
The business scope of Nanchang Good Star Hotel Co., Ltd. is: hotel services (operated within the validity period with a license, which is valid until February 23, 2022). (Except for the above projects where the countries have special regulations). In Jiangxi Province, the total registered capital of companies with similar business scope is 368.03 million yuan, and the main capital is concentrated in 72 enterprises with a scale of 1-10 million and 10-50 million.
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