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First platinum five-star hotels named
(china.org.cn)
Updated: 2006-07-10 14:57
Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai
The China World Hotel in Beijing and three other hotels were named on
Friday as the country's first group of platinum five-star hotels by the
National Tourism Administration of China (NTAC).
The other three hotels winning the highest rating for Chinese hotels are
the Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, the Garden Hotel in Guangzhou, capital
of Guangdong Province, and the Shandong Plaza in Jinan, Shandong Province.
China began rating hotels in 1988. By the end of 2005, the country had
12,024 hotels rated between one to five stars, including 279 five-star
hotels, 1,146 four-star hotels and 4,376 three-star hotels.
The NTAC revised the rating system in 2003, adding platinum five-star as
its highest rating.
China World Hotel
Location: No.1, Jianguomen Waidajie, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 10-65052266
Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai
Location: No.1376, Nanjing Xilu, Jingan District, Shanghai
Tel: 021-62798888
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