Hotel
Posted on Jul 14,2008 13:07

The Star Rating System based on western perceptions and occasionally used by hotel authorities in China. The system comprises:
Five star: usually used to mean foreign invested hotels.
Four star: including most remaining foreign invested hotels and some state-owned properties.
Three star: including a large number of state-owned hotels and some private hotels.
Two star: including mostly collective, pooled and private hotels.
One star: including mostly Chinese hotels that, as with two star establishments, cater largely to Chinese guests.
No star rating: this is the bulk of Chinese small hotels catering almost solely to the local population.

Normally, hotel rooms in China have twin beds rather than a double bed, where triple share accommodation consists of twin beds (2 single beds) plus a rollaway / fold-up bed. The specific room types are:
1) Single Room - a room designed for one person
2) Double Room - a room containing one king-size or queen-size bed
3) Twin Room - a room with two single beds
4) Triple Room - a room containing three single beds or a standard room with an additional single bed
5) Superior Room - better than Standard Room, generally speaking, divided into two types, a double bed or two single beds.
6) Deluxe Room - bigger room than Superior one, with two single beds or one double bed. Decoration and facilities are better than in Superior Room; price is higher.
7) Executive Standard Room - room usually with one double bed. One or several floors in a star-rated hotel are taken as executive room floor. A business center and coffee bar are included.
8) Business Standard Room - room with two single beds or one double bed. Usually computer secretarial services and other facilities for office work are included.

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