Shangri-La is developing a new hotel in Yingkou,
a coastal city located in the north-western portion of the
Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning Province, China.
The new hotel will open in 2015 and join
the group’s growing portfolio of north-eastern China properties in
Changchun, Dalian, Harbin and Shenyang bringing the total number
of hotels in the region to eight in the next few years.
The 400-room Shangri-La Hotel, Yingkou will be
an urban resort in Bayuquan, a popular tourist destination as well
as the city’s fast growing economic development district. The
hotel will be located close to the beach and is expected to appeal
to business and leisure travellers alike.
Starting from 45 square metres, each guestroom
will feature a spacious balcony where guests can enjoy views of
Liaodong Bay.
Culinary outlets will include a Chinese, speciality
and an all-day dining restaurant as well as the Lobby Lounge.
Meeting space will feature a 1,500-square-metre grand ballroom and
a 1,000-square-metre multifunction space.
Recreational
facilities will include a health club with indoor and outdoor
swimming pools, a spa and a hot-spring village. A
1,400- square-metre family entertainment centre and children’s
adventure zone with extensive facilities will also be available
for guests travelling with family.
Yingkou, with nearly 200
years of port history, is about 170 kilometres from Shenyang, the
capital city of Liaoning. It is an economically important city and
is a popular leisure destination. Rich in mineral resources with
one of the world’s top reserves of magnesite, Yingkou’s other key
industries include textile, tourism, port logistics and seafood
processing.
With its location in the Bayuquan district, the new
hotel will provide a good base for both leisure and business
travellers to visit the Wanger Mountain Scenic Area, Moon Lake
Park or the Hejia Valley ski slopes, hot springs and golf course.
A high-speed railway connects Yingkou with Dalian and travellers
will reach the hotel in less than 10 minutes from the station. A
new airport is under development and expected to be completed in
2013.
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