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What's the difference between "five-star" and "quasi-five-star" hotels?

The difference between "five-star" and "quasi-five-star" hotels;

Five-star means that the hotel has reached the five-star standard, and quasi-five-star means that it has not reached the five-star standard and is basically close.

According to the Contract Law and Regulations on Travel Agency Management, if a travel agency promises a five-star hotel and finally reaches a quasi-five-star hotel, it is a breach of contract and should pay compensation. As for the quasi-five-star hotel and the listed four-star hotel, which level will be better, it is necessary to analyze the specific situation and not generalize.

A listed four-star hotel refers to a hotel that has reached the four-star standard as recognized by the National Tourism Administration; Quasi-five-star hotels are generally not worse than listed four-star hotels. They are called quasi-five-star hotels because they are built according to five-star standards. Whether it is facilities and equipment, or management methods and concepts, it may have reached the five-star standard, but it needs to be assessed by the Tourism Bureau before it can be hung up.