Welcome to another week and here at Cloud 9, we're continuing our look at some of the new hotels springing up world wide, so get ready as we're off to China!
The hotel industry in China is still booming,
with many top hotel projects in the pipeline, as well as those that are the new kids on the block. Apparently there are 544 first class and luxury
hotels with 164,400 rooms in development in China currently.
New hotels are in the works in Beijing and Shanghai of course, as
well as in other Chinese cities including Changsha, Chengdu, and on the
Chinese tropical island of Hainan.
The new Sanya Marriott Hotel Dadonghai Bay, is Marriott’s
third hotel in Hainan and the 458-room resort hotel
overlooks Sanya’s picturesque mountain, ocean and beach, nestled among tropical
gardens. Known as the “Hawaii of China,” Sanya is China’s most
popular tropical resort destination, with its idyllic year-round climate and
the many incredible hotels, temples, parks and shopping nearby.
In Mainland China, one of the
most recent hotels to open is the Four Points by Sheraton Guilin, which is
located in Lingui in Guilin’s new
business district. The 242-room hotel is ideal for business or leisure travel,
and marks Sheraton’s entry into the Guangxi region of southern China, as well as
expanding the number of Sheraton properties in China to 23 hotels.
The
hotel industry in China is booming, with many top hotel projects in the
pipeline. TOPHOTELPROJECTS, a leading provider of hotel data, reports
that there are 544 first class and luxury hotels with 164,400 rooms in
development in China currently. New hotels are in the works in Beijing
and Shanghai of course, as well as in other Chinese cities including
Changsha, Chengdu, and on the Chinese tropical island of Hainan. One
such hotel is the Sanya Marriott Hotel Dadonghai Bay, Marriott’s third
hotel in Hainan. The 458-room resort hotel overlooks Sanya’s picturesque
mountain, ocean and beach, nestled among tropical gardens. Known as the
“Hawaii of China,” Sanya is China’s most popular tropical resort
destination, with its idyllic year-round climate and the many incredible
hotels, temples, parks and shopping nearby. In Mainland China, one of
the most recent hotels to open is the Four Points by Sheraton Guilin,
which is located in Lingui in Guilin’s new business district. The
242-room hotel is ideal for business or leisure travel, and marks
Sheraton’s entry into the Guangxi region of southern China, as well as
expanding the number of Sheraton properties in China to 23 hotels. - See
more at:
http://www.cnto.org/hotel-boom-china-new-hotel-openings-many-development/#sthash.urPoDIoy.dpuf
The
hotel industry in China is booming, with many top hotel projects in the
pipeline. TOPHOTELPROJECTS, a leading provider of hotel data, reports
that there are 544 first class and luxury hotels with 164,400 rooms in
development in China currently. New hotels are in the works in Beijing
and Shanghai of course, as well as in other Chinese cities including
Changsha, Chengdu, and on the Chinese tropical island of Hainan. One
such hotel is the Sanya Marriott Hotel Dadonghai Bay, Marriott’s third
hotel in Hainan. The 458-room resort hotel overlooks Sanya’s picturesque
mountain, ocean and beach, nestled among tropical gardens. Known as the
“Hawaii of China,” Sanya is China’s most popular tropical resort
destination, with its idyllic year-round climate and the many incredible
hotels, temples, parks and shopping nearby. In Mainland China, one of
the most recent hotels to open is the Four Points by Sheraton Guilin,
which is located in Lingui in Guilin’s new business district. The
242-room hotel is ideal for business or leisure travel, and marks
Sheraton’s entry into the Guangxi region of southern China, as well as
expanding the number of Sheraton properties in China to 23 hotels. - See
more at:
http://www.cnto.org/hotel-boom-china-new-hotel-openings-many-development/#sthash.urPoDIoy.dpuf
The
hotel industry in China is booming, with many top hotel projects in the
pipeline. TOPHOTELPROJECTS, a leading provider of hotel data, reports
that there are 544 first class and luxury hotels with 164,400 rooms in
development in China currently. New hotels are in the works in Beijing
and Shanghai of course, as well as in other Chinese cities including
Changsha, Chengdu, and on the Chinese tropical island of Hainan. One
such hotel is the Sanya Marriott Hotel Dadonghai Bay, Marriott’s third
hotel in Hainan. The 458-room resort hotel overlooks Sanya’s picturesque
mountain, ocean and beach, nestled among tropical gardens. Known as the
“Hawaii of China,” Sanya is China’s most popular tropical resort
destination, with its idyllic year-round climate and the many incredible
hotels, temples, parks and shopping nearby. In Mainland China, one of
the most recent hotels to open is the Four Points by Sheraton Guilin,
which is located in Lingui in Guilin’s new business district. The
242-room hotel is ideal for business or leisure travel, and marks
Sheraton’s entry into the Guangxi region of southern China, as well as
expanding the number of Sheraton properties in China to 23 hotels. - See
more at:
http://www.cnto.org/hotel-boom-china-new-hotel-openings-many-development/#sthash.NgPB1Wkt.dpuf
ASIA
CHINA
· Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort: Designed to resemble a private mansion by the sea, Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort offers relaxed, personalised luxury, housing 207 sophisticated rooms and suites, the majority blessed with unadulterated, breathtaking views of the South China Sea. February 15
· JW Marriott Hotel Macau, China: March
· Sheraton Shanghai Jiading: Make yourself at home at the Sheraton Shanghai Jiading Hotel. The convenient Juyuan New Town location is within the Jiading District, one of Shanghai’s fastest-growing areas. Embrace Shanghai’s vibrant social scene with a variety of entertainment options in our hotel complex. Public transportation and plenty of retail shopping are just steps away. March 31
· Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort : April
· Toy Story Hotel: 2015
· St. Regis Macao Cotai Strip: August 1
· Ritz-Carlton Macau: The all-suite hotel from The Ritz-Carlton brings elevated luxury to Asia’s most exciting new destination. Set within Cotai’s Galaxy Macau™ integrated resort, their upscale hotel experience begins the moment you arrive. After being whisked away to the 51st floor lobby, settle into your spacious suite, where a large picture window offers a breathtaking view of the glittering city. 2015
· Ritz-Carlton Nanjing: 2015
· Ritz-Carlton Mission Hills, Hainan Island: 2015
· Anantara Guiyang, Guizhou: 2015
· JW Marriott Hotel Macau, China: March
· Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort: Designed to resemble a private mansion by the sea, Park Hyatt Sanya Sunny Bay Resort offers relaxed, personalised luxury, housing 207 sophisticated rooms and suites, the majority blessed with unadulterated, breathtaking views of the South China Sea. February 15
· JW Marriott Hotel Macau, China: March
· Sheraton Shanghai Jiading: Make yourself at home at the Sheraton Shanghai Jiading Hotel. The convenient Juyuan New Town location is within the Jiading District, one of Shanghai’s fastest-growing areas. Embrace Shanghai’s vibrant social scene with a variety of entertainment options in our hotel complex. Public transportation and plenty of retail shopping are just steps away. March 31
· Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort : April
· Toy Story Hotel: 2015
· St. Regis Macao Cotai Strip: August 1
· Ritz-Carlton Macau: The all-suite hotel from The Ritz-Carlton brings elevated luxury to Asia’s most exciting new destination. Set within Cotai’s Galaxy Macau™ integrated resort, their upscale hotel experience begins the moment you arrive. After being whisked away to the 51st floor lobby, settle into your spacious suite, where a large picture window offers a breathtaking view of the glittering city. 2015
· Ritz-Carlton Nanjing: 2015
· Ritz-Carlton Mission Hills, Hainan Island: 2015
· Anantara Guiyang, Guizhou: 2015
· JW Marriott Hotel Macau, China: March
Time to wrap things up and just remember, if you are looking to find a hotel in China, don't forget the fantastic places we've shown this week. Have a good one!
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