Seven Inner Mongolia Hotels Lose Their Stars
April 29, 2008 |
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The Star-grade Hotel Assessment Commission of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Tourism Bureau has exposed 18 hotels that have been found to have poor quality during an investigation.
Of those hotels, seven have had their star-grade qualifications revoked and two others have had their stars downgraded. The seven hotels are Hai La'er Hotel, Zha Lan Tun Hotel, Ni Er Ji Hotel, A Rong Qi Guest Hotel, Wulan Chabu Huacheng Hotel, Cha You Zhong Qi Hotel and Si Zi Wangqi Hotel.
The two hotels that have been downgraded are Baotou Huazi Hotel and Hongcheng Wan Hao Hotel. Both of them have been downgraded from three stars to two stars.
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