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How many star hotels is Puyang Hotel?
Four stars. Established in 2000, Puyang Guest House is a four-star tourist hotel in Puyang, which is under the management of Puyang Municipal Committee Office. The opening time of the hotel is 200 1 April1,and the building is 5 floors high, with a total of 127 rooms, with a standard room area of 27 square meters. The hotel is located in the middle section of Pushang Road, Henan Province, 3 kilometers away from the city center. There are 7 meeting rooms, which can accommodate various meetings of 20-200 people. First-class audio equipment provides all-round services to meet the needs of holding various conferences. Puyang was called the Mausoleum in ancient times. According to legend, Zhuan Xu, one of the five emperors, once used it as the capital, so it has the reputation of an imperial city. The name of Puyang began in the Warring States period, and it was named because it was located in the yang of Pushui (a tributary of the Yellow River and Jishui River, which was later submerged and silted by the Yellow River). It is one of the important birthplaces of ancient civilization in China.
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