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Is there any difference between the listed star rating and the equivalent star rating?

The star rating written behind the hotel is generally listed. Listed means a hotel that has passed the star rating of the National Tourism Administration and obtained the corresponding title. Those star-rated hotels with the word "accurate" are those that have not participated in the star rating but the hotel believes that their facilities have basically reached the corresponding level. The hardware facilities of the hotels that have not been rated are compared with the star standards of the National Tourism Administration. There may be something missing. Generally speaking, a "quasi" five-star hotel can only reach the standard of a listed four-star hotel, while a "quasi" four-star hotel can often only reach the standard of a listed three-star hotel, and a "quasi" three-star hotel can only reach the standard of a listed three-star hotel. The standard of a two-star hotel. But there are exceptions. If a hotel has been built for less than three years, it cannot participate in the star rating. So if it is really built according to the five-star standard, but this is, he can only It can be regarded as a "quasi" five-star hotel.