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Does the number of flagpoles at the entrance of a hotel or hotel represent the star rating of the hotel?

The flagpole in front of the hotel has nothing to do with the hotel’s star rating!

Generally, hotels will have 3-4 flagpoles, one of which belongs to the hotel, one to the owner, and one to the local tourism bureau. If there are four, it will be the five-star red flag.

According to the requirements of the National Flag Law, the five-star red flag must be placed in the most prominent position and cannot be parallel to other owners' flags, tourism bureau flags, etc.

The answer from the brother above is simply misleading. According to what you said, the 7-star hotels currently being built in Yunnan, Hainan, etc. (actually there is no such standard internationally), don’t they have to have 7-star hotels at the door? Flagpole? So what flag should be hoisted? Some three-star hotels don’t erect flagpoles. Are they not three-star hotels?

Owner, I suggest you that the best way to confirm is to go to your 4-star or above hotel and ask for details, or you can also observe whether the five-star hotel has five flagpoles.

I believe that the result of your question is correct!