Shangri-La Hotel, Baotou, the first international luxury hotel in Baotou,
the biggest city in Inner Mongolia, is offering a special introductory rate
to celebrate opening its doors on 1 November 2007. Until 1 April, 2008,
guests can enjoy a deluxe room for RMB698 (US$93) per night, plus 15% service charge, single or
double occupancy, subject to availability.
The
Shangri-La Hotel, Baotou is located in the city centre, overlooking the
100,000-square-metre Yinhe Square, with the commercial district and
government offices close by. It is a 30-minute drive from the airport and
within 15 minutes’ drive of the railway station.
The hotel features 360 guestrooms as
well as 11 spacious serviced apartments. In addition to a host of signature
Shangri-La amenities, each guestroom offers views of either the city
skyline, the botanical garden or the Daqing mountain.
The hotel's Xin Café, open all day, is an open kitchen concept offering
both local and international delicacies. The lobby lounge serves freshly
brewed coffee in the morning and drinks and savouries by night.
Corporate and social events are accommodated in a 1,736-square-metre
pillarless grand ballroom, a 468-square-metre junior ballroom, or a choice
of 11 function rooms of varying size.
Early 2008, 70 Horizon Club rooms and the Horizon Club lounge will provide
enhanced services and exclusive amenities and privileges. A menu of
Chinese regional specialties and authentic Mongolian flavours awaits diners
at Shang Palace restaurant. Also opening will be a fully equipped health
club, which includes a gym and heated swimming pool.
“Baotou,” or “Deer City,” is surrounded by the rolling grasslands of Inner
Mongolia dotted with flocks of grazing sheep under clear blue skies.
Baotou began as a little frontier town for the distribution of fur and
leather, but today is the largest industrial city in the region, known for
its iron and steel industries. The legacy and influence of the surrounding
landscape remains; the city has about 35% green coverage was named “Green
Garden City” by the state. The United Nations’ UN–HABITAT organization has
recognized the city for its outstanding urban environment.
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