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Use of logos in five-star hotels

Use the number and color of stars to indicate the star rating of a tourist hotel. The star rating of tourist hotels is divided into five levels, namely one-star, two-star, three-star, four-star and five-star (including platinum five-star). The lowest is one star and the highest is five stars. The higher the star rating, the higher the level of the hotel.

The star logo is composed of the Great Wall and a five-pointed star. The star is symbolized by a gold-plated five-pointed star. One five-pointed star represents one star, two five-pointed stars represent two-star, and three five-pointed stars represent two stars. It means three stars, four five-pointed stars means four stars, five five-pointed stars means five stars, and five platinum five-pointed stars means platinum five-stars.

The bronze medals of hotels with one to five stars use a gold-plated five-pointed star as the symbol, and hotels that have received "Platinum Five Stars" will use platinum for the five stars on their signboards.

The hotel star logo should be placed in the most visible position in the hotel lobby and be subject to public supervision. The hotel star logo has been registered as a certification trademark with the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Its use must be strictly in accordance with the "Management Rules for the Use of Graphic Certification Trademarks of Star-Rated Hotels". No unit or individual may make or use without authorization or approval. At the same time, it is illegal for any hotel to use "quasi X star", "super X star" or "equivalent to X star" as a promotional method.

Hotel star certificates and signs are uniformly produced and issued by national star judges. The cost of signage production shall be charged in accordance with the standards approved by relevant national departments.

The number on each star-rated signboard is consistent with the corresponding star-rated hotel certificate number. In principle, each star-rated hotel can only apply for one star-rated sign. If the star signboard is damaged or lost, it should be reported in time. After the provincial star reviewer confirms that it is true, you can apply to the national star reviewer for a replacement.

If a star-rated hotel needs to change its star rating certificate due to name change, it can be replaced with relevant documents from the industrial and commercial department, and the original star rating certificate must be returned at the same time.