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Carlson Hotels Asia Pacific to develop Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan

Travel News Asia Tuesday, 12 September 2006

Carlson Hotels Asia Pacific is to develop the Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan, located northwest of Shanghai at the intersection of Tao Pu Road and Da Du He Road, in the Zhen Ru sub-centre, adjacent to the future Shanghai Western Railway Station.

Due to open in October 2007, the 318 room Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan will consist of a combination of four grand structures. The structures include an existing six storey building previously named the Hong Quan Hotel, now named the ‘South Wing’, a newly built 22 storey building with a 10 storey annex as the ‘Main Tower’, a ‘North Wing’ with newly added two storey convention centre and the ‘ West Wing’ which will undergo a complete renovation to finalise the Radisson transformation.

The hotel will feature an all-day dining restaurant, a speciality Chinese restaurant, a lobby lounge bar, and a contemporary health club featuring an in-door swimming pool, sauna, steam bath and hair salon.

The hotel will be developed and owned by Shanghai Hong Quan Group Co, Ltd, one of China’s Fortune 500 companies. The building’s exterior and interior have been designed by local architectural firm, Shanghai City Architecture Design Co. Ltd, PCG from Australia and HSA Architects & Associates.

The Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan brings the number of Carlson hotels currently under development in China to four. There are currently eight hotels already operating in China under Carlson hotel brands including Regent Hotels & Resorts, Radisson Hotels & Resorts and Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts brands.

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