Three Hotels In Fuzhou Downgraded
January 13, 2006 |
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Three 3-star hotels in Fuzhou have had their star grades revoked because they had not reached the specified standards.
The three hotels are Fuzhou New Huadu Hotel, Fuqing Hotel and Fuzhou Haishan Hotel.
The reason for revoking the grades of New Huadu Hotel and Haishan Hotel is related to fire safety measures that have not been implemented. The two also did not report to the concerned licensing departments after they changed respective ownerships.
Fuqing Hotel was downgraded primarily because it had added rented offices without being approved by the business authority.
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