Fairmont is to open a new hotel in Taiyuan, a
historic city in Northern China and the capital of Shanxi
Province, in 2014.
The hotel will be situated along the Fen River,
yet within walking distance of the new Central Business District
in Taiyuan.
Shanxi Jun Lian Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. (Junlian)
is developing the Sumeru project, a mixed-use development
featuring luxury residential accommodations, a 7,000 square meter
private club and retail facilities in addition to the hotel.
The
nearby convention and exhibition facilities, as well as a new
major sports center currently under construction, will generate
substantial business and leisure travel and demand.
Taiyuan is a
strategic center for industry and energy development in China as
well as an important location for education and research in fields
such as science and technology.
Fairmont Taiyuan will offer
330 guestrooms and suites, located
on the upper floors of the tower anchoring the development.
Guests
will be able to enjoy an extensive selection of lounges and restaurants
featuring a variety of culinary offerings. For corporate events
and local galas, the hotel features 3,500 square meters of
function space, including a 1,500 square meter ballroom.
Fairmont
Taiyuan will include a Willow Stream Spa, as well as fitness and
pool facilities.
"China is a key market
for the global expansion of our company, to support our hotels
within the country as well as to create brand awareness with
Chinese international travelers," said Chris Cahill, President,
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. "The addition of Taiyuan allows us to
continue building synergies in the region, particularly in
Northern China and to become part of an exciting new chapter of
this historic city, with partners who are leading the development
of this emerging new business district."
Taiyuan, an important
industrial city along a key communication route in the region is
bordered by mountains including the famed Tianlong with its
ancient grottos and over 1500 statues and embossings dating back
to 420 and spanning 10 dynasties. The city itself has a 2500-year
history, evident by the number of rich cultural and historic
temples and attractions.
Fairmont Taiyuan joins Fairmont
Beijing, China; Fairmont Jakarta, Indonesia (2014); Fairmont
Makati, Philippines (2012); Fairmont Nanjing, China (2012);
Fairmont Peace Hotel, Shanghai, China; Fairmont Singapore and
Fairmont Yangcheng Lake, China.
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