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What are the most famous five-star hotels in China?

1 Shangri-La Hotel (founded in 1971, under the Malaysian Kuok Group, one of the largest luxury hotel groups in Asia, Shangri-La International Hotel Management Co., Ltd.)

2 IHG InterContinental Hotels (1946, one of the world's largest and most widely distributed hotel management groups, one of the world's largest hotel groups with the largest number of guest rooms, InterContinental Hotels Group)

3 7 Days Hotel Chain ( A nationwide economic hotel chain with more than 500 branches, one of the largest membership system owners in China's hotel industry, 7 Days Holiday Hotel Group)

4 Marriott Hotels (established in Washington, D.C. in 1927, globally One of the leading hotel management companies, with more than 3,200 hotels worldwide, large hotel group, Marriott International Group)

5 Hyatt-Park Hyatt-Grand Hyatt (started in the United States in 1957, one of the top ten hotel groups , a world-renowned multinational hotel group, industry-famous brand, large hotel chain brand, Hyatt Hotel Group)

6 Sheraton Hotel Group (founded in 1937, one of the top ten hotel groups in the United States, the world's leading hotel chain, More than 400 hotels, Fortune 500, Starwood Hotels & Resorts International Group)

7 Vienna Hotel Group (one of the world's 'music and art'-themed hotel chains, one of the top ten hotel chains, China's mid-range business One of the leading hotel chain brands, Vienna Hotel Group)

8 Jinjiang/Jinjiang Inn (China's famous trademark, Shanghai's famous trademark, with more than 460 star hotels and budget hotels of various types, Shanghai Jinjiang International Hotel (Group) Co., Ltd.)

9 Home Inns (in 2002, a well-known trademark in China, a leading brand in China's economy hotel industry, one of China's largest economy hotel chains, Home Inns Express Hotel Group )

10 Super 8 Chain/Ramada (one of the world's largest hotel groups, one of the world's leading brands under Wyndham International Hotel Group, Subaruit (Beijing) International Hotel Management Co., Ltd.)

Ranking of China's best hotels

First place: InterContinental Hotels Group (top of the top 10 international brands in China's hotel industry in 2006) Ranked No. 1 among the world's hotel groups for the third consecutive year in 2006 1 place, the room increased by 0.9. ***There are 3,606 hotels and 537,533 rooms.

Second place: Sundart (No. 3 in the Top 10 International Brands in China’s Hotel Industry in 2006, now renamed Wyndham). In 2006, room supply increased by 2.2% (30,000 rooms). There are 6,344 hotels and 532,284 rooms in the world. With brands such as Days Inn (Tiantian), Howard Johnson, Ramada, and Super 8, it is the world's number one franchise hotel group.

Third place: Marriott International Group (No. 4 among the top 10 international brands in China's hotel industry in 2006) added 15,000 rooms in 2006, an increase of 3.6. It owns and manages 2,672 hotels with 485,979 rooms in the world.

Fourth place: AccorHotels (No. 6 among the top 10 international brands in China's hotel industry in 2006). The room growth in 2006 was 2.6, with 4,065 hotels and 475,433 rooms.

Fifth place: Hilton (No. 9 among the top 10 international brands in China’s hotel industry in 2006) The American Hilton Group spent 475 million euros to take over the British Hilton International. Become a unified entity. There are 2,747 hotels and 472,720 rooms.

Sixth place: Choice (also known as Choice Hotels International), room growth at the end of 2005 was 3.4. There are 5,132 hotels and 417,631 rooms. Has hotel management in Shanghai. Mainly because it is a company that manages a chain of three-star hotels.

Seventh place: Best Western (No. 8 among the top 10 international brands in China’s hotel industry in 2006). Room growth in 2006 was 2.5. The hotel has 4,195 seats and 315,875 rooms.

Eighth place: Starwood (No. 5 among the top 10 international brands in China's hotel industry in 2006) grew by 11.8% in 2006, benefiting from the new takeover of the Le Meridien brand. The hotel has 845 seats and 257,889 rooms.

Ninth place: Carlson has 922 hotels and 147,129 rooms.

Tenth place: Hyatt In 2006, there were 738 hotels and 144,671 rooms.