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HotelS 15 CONTACT US AT: 8351-9185, [email protected] Fri/Sat/Sun June 30~July 2, 2017 ANTICIPATED to enhance the vibrant city of Yiwu, the 362-room Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu opened June 24 in the 52-story mixed-use Yiwu World Trade Center – the tall- est building in Zhejiang Province. The tower comprises commer- cial space and apartments, and is located in the epicenter of the city’s business district and adjacent to the world-famous Yiwu Interna- tional Commodity City. Historically known as a trad- ing town, Yiwu has burgeoned into an economic success attracting businesspeople from South America, Europe and the Middle East. Yiwu has recently been established as the starting point for the new Silk Road – a freight train service that retraces the ancient trading route connecting China with Asia and the rest of Europe. Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu’s exqui- site palette of warm sienna and walnut colors are a complementing canvas for the intricate Dongyang wood carved screens in the hotel’s public areas that connect guests to the culture and history of Zhejiang Province. In the spacious lobby is a painting by Zhou Shengfa, one of Yiwu’s most prominent artists. It depicts the scenic beauty of Zhejiang’s waterfalls and moun- tains – natural elements that are regarded as auspicious and work to harmonize the hotel’s environ- ment. The tranquil setting continues to the hotel’s rooms – starting from 48 square meters – and 136 serviced apartments that are located from floors nine to 38 of the building and offer far- reaching views of the sprawling Yiwu landscape. Each room is dressed in natural colors and adorned with the Chi- nese rose – the city flower of Yiwu – which can be found engraved in wood, in paintings and embossed on panels to provide an extra dimension of luxury. The elegant suites provide a minimum of 96 square meters of living space and look out onto the Yiwu River. Three hotel restaurants add to the city’s dining destinations. Yue Xiu Wok, the all-day dining restaurant, showcases extensive buffet presentations at the multiple cooking stations. Its brick walls and dark wood floors provide a modern ambiance, while cooking parapher- nalia line the shelves. During breakfast, lunch and dinner, Brown Sugar Bakery & Cafe comes to life with made-to-order Asian and Western dishes. Design elements such as hanging blown glass lamps, an exposed ceiling and black accents complete the distinctly contemporary guest experience. An outdoor terrace is available for alfresco dining. The Lobby Lounge, crowned with an ornate rose chandelier in homage to the city’s official flower, serves refreshments and evening cocktails, and is the gathering place for light snacks at any time of the day. More than 3,880 square meters of event space offers extensive meeting and conference facilities including a 2,000-square-meter and 12-meter-high pillarless grand ballroom, which comfort- ably accommodates 1,000 guests for banquets. Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu is the first in the city to feature an eleva- tor that is large enough to transport Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu opens MARRIOTT International has expanded its footprint in China with the opening of Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay, a resort-like hotel. Shenzhen is an economic pow- erhouse that’s home to China’s burgeoning IT scene, and is known as “China’s Silicon Valley.” Located within easy access of Hong Kong and close to Dapeng Peninsula, Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay enjoys a prime location on the beachfront of Golden Bay — one of the top eight domestic bays in China. Owned by Kaisa Group, Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay marks the first resort-like Marriott Hotel in Shenzhen, underscoring the demand for Marriott International’s flagship brand. “With 30 hotels in China and more than 50 in the pipeline, Marriott Hotels is paced for rapid expansion,” said Mike Fulkerson, vice president of brand marketing with Marriott International’s Asia-Pacific division. Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay offers 325 spacious guest rooms and suites, featuring panoramic sea views, as well as high-speed Internet access and high-tech facilities. The modern interiors take cues from the local culture, combining elements from Dapeng Fortress as well as Shenzhen’s fishing village heritage. Guests can choose from four res- taurants and a lounge that serve up a variety of inventive local and inter- national gourmet cuisines. The brand’s signature Chinese restaurant, Man Ho, takes an inno- Marriott opens resort hotel in Dapeng vative approach to traditional Cantonese and Chaozhou cui- sines by using seasonal ingre- dients and traditional recipes. With floor to ceiling windows showcasing the breathtak- ing sea views, all-day dining venue Golden Bay Kitchen offers international favorites around the clock. Chuan features a versatile space that is able to accom- modate a separate food stand focusing on “chuan,” which translates to skewer, and can be a casual grab-and-go option. The Lounge focuses on an authentic tea experience during the day, and transforms into a relaxing place for guests to usher in the evening with a cocktail in hand. Located in the lobby entrance, The China Baking Company resembles an authentic Hong Kong cafe serving up fresh bread and pastries, as well as its memo- rable silky milk tea. Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay also provides a wide range of activities for guests, such as a 24- hour fitness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a kids’ club and a spa. “The hotel offers very thought- ful programing for its guests. Families can enjoy quality time together at the fully-equipped kids’ club area, while adults looking to unwind can indulge in a rejuvenating treatment at the spa to align the body and mind and restore clarity,” said Robert Young, general manager of Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay. Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay is fully integrated within the Shenzhen Golden Bay Vocational Area and is the only hotel situated in Kaisa Golden Bay International Park — a world-class entertainment complex. The complex is slated to open its doors in 2020, and houses multiple entertainment and sport venues, as well as exhibi- tion centers. (SD-Agencies) The lobby The lobby The exterior The exterior The lobby The lobby The ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked the opening of the hotel . The ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked the opening of the hotel . A deluxe premier room. A deluxe premier room. automobiles directly to the ballroom. A further 11 func- tion rooms with exceptional facilities are supported by the hotel’s expert team of event organizers. For wellness and relax- ation, the hotel’s spa offers treatment rooms for body treatments and massages. A fully equipped gym, an indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms are provided for complimentary guest use. (Yang Mei)
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HotelS x 15CONTACT US AT: 8351-9185, [email protected]

Fri/Sat/Sun June 30~July 2, 2017

ANTICIPATED to enhance the vibrant city of Yiwu, the 362-room Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu opened June 24 in the 52-story mixed-use Yiwu World Trade Center – the tall-est building in Zhejiang Province.

The tower comprises commer-cial space and apartments, and is located in the epicenter of the city’s business district and adjacent to the world-famous Yiwu Interna-tional Commodity City.

Historically known as a trad-ing town, Yiwu has burgeoned into an economic success attracting businesspeople from South America, Europe and the Middle East. Yiwu has recently been established as the starting point for the new Silk Road – a freight train service that retraces the ancient trading route connecting China with Asia and the rest of Europe.

Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu’s exqui-site palette of warm sienna and walnut colors are a complementing canvas for the intricate Dongyang wood carved screens in the hotel’s public areas that connect guests to the culture and history of Zhejiang Province. In the spacious lobby is a painting by Zhou Shengfa, one of Yiwu’s most prominent artists. It depicts the scenic beauty of Zhejiang’s waterfalls and moun-

tains – natural elements that are regarded as auspicious and work to harmonize the hotel’s environ-ment.

The tranquil setting continues to the hotel’s rooms – starting from 48 square meters – and 136 serviced apartments that are located from fl oors nine to 38 of the building a n d offer far-

reaching views of the sprawling Yiwu landscape.

Each room is dressed in natural colors and adorned with the Chi-nese rose – the city fl ower of Yiwu – which can be found engraved in wood, in paintings and embossed on panels to provide an extra dimension of luxury.

The elegant suites provide a minimum of 96 square meters of living space and look out onto the Yiwu River.

Three hotel restaurants add to the city’s dining destinations. Yue Xiu Wok, the all-day dining restaurant, showcases extensive buffet presentations at the multiple cooking stations. Its brick walls and dark wood fl oors provide a modern ambiance, while cooking parapher-nalia line the shelves.

During breakfast, lunch and dinner, Brown Sugar Bakery & Cafe comes to life with made-to-order Asian and Western dishes. Design elements such as hanging blown glass lamps, an exposed ceiling and black accents complete the distinctly contemporary guest experience. An outdoor terrace is available for alfresco dining.

The Lobby Lounge, crowned with an ornate rose chandelier in

homage to the city’s offi cial fl ower, serves refreshments and evening cocktails, and is the gathering place for light snacks at any time of the day.

More than 3,880 square meters of event space offers extensive meeting and conference facilities including a 2,000-square-meter and 12-meter-high pillarless grand ballroom, which comfort-ably accommodates 1,000 guests for banquets.

Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu is the fi rst in the city to feature an eleva-tor that is large enough to transport

Shangri-La Hotel, Yiwu opens

MARRIOTT International has expanded its footprint in China with the opening of Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay, a resort-like hotel.

Shenzhen is an economic pow-erhouse that’s home to China’s burgeoning IT scene, and is known as “China’s Silicon Valley.” Located within easy access of Hong Kong and close to Dapeng Peninsula, Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay enjoys a prime location on the beachfront of Golden Bay — one of the top eight domestic bays in China.

Owned by Kaisa Group, Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay marks the fi rst resort-like Marriott Hotel in Shenzhen, underscoring the demand for Marriott International’s fl agship brand.

“With 30 hotels in China and more than 50 in the pipeline, Marriott Hotels is paced for rapid expansion,” said Mike Fulkerson, vice president of brand marketing with Marriott International’s Asia-Pacifi c division.

Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay offers 325 spacious guest rooms and suites, featuring panoramic sea views, as well as high-speed Internet access and high-tech facilities.

The modern interiors take cues from the local culture, combining elements from Dapeng Fortress as well as Shenzhen’s fi shing village heritage.

Guests can choose from four res-taurants and a lounge that serve up a variety of inventive local and inter-national gourmet cuisines.

The brand’s signature Chinese restaurant, Man Ho, takes an inno-

Marriott opens resort hotel in Dapeng

vative approach to traditional Cantonese and Chaozhou cui-sines by using seasonal ingre-dients and traditional recipes. With fl oor to ceiling windows showcasing the breathtak-

ing sea views, all-day dining venue Golden Bay Kitchen offers international favorites around the clock.

Chuan features a versatile space that is able to accom-

modate a separate food stand focusing on “chuan,” which translates to skewer, and can be a casual grab-and-go option.

The Lounge focuses on an

authentic tea experience during the day, and transforms into a relaxing place for guests to usher in the evening with a cocktail in hand.

Located in the lobby entrance, The China Baking Company resembles an authentic Hong Kong cafe serving up fresh bread and pastries, as well as its memo-rable silky milk tea.

Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay also provides a wide range of activities for guests, such as a 24-hour fi tness center, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a kids’ club and a spa.

“The hotel offers very thought-ful programing for its guests. Families can enjoy quality time together at the fully-equipped kids’ club area, while adults looking to unwind can indulge in a rejuvenating treatment at the spa to align the body and mind and restore clarity,” said Robert Young, general manager of Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay.

Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Golden Bay is fully integrated within the Shenzhen Golden Bay Vocational Area and is the only hotel situated in Kaisa Golden Bay International Park — a world-class entertainment complex.

The complex is slated to open its doors in 2020, and houses multiple entertainment and sport venues, as well as exhibi-tion centers. (SD-Agencies)

The lobbyThe lobby

The exteriorThe exterior

The lobbyThe lobby

The ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked the opening of the hotel .The ribbon-cutting ceremony that marked the opening of the hotel .

A deluxe premier room.A deluxe premier room.

automobiles directly to the ballroom. A further 11 func-tion rooms with exceptional facilities are supported by the hotel’s expert team of event organizers.

For wellness and relax-ation, the hotel’s spa offers

treatment rooms for body treatments and massages. A fully equipped gym, an indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms are provided for complimentary guest use. (Yang Mei)