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Four Points by Sheraton to Open in Guilin, China

Travel News Asia Videos Podcasts Latest Travel News Asia Thursday, 18 December 2014
 

Starwood is on course to dramatically expand its Four Points by Sheraton international hotel brand in China.

The latest opening of Four Points by Sheraton Lingui Guilin in the famous tourist destination extends the brand footprint to 23 hotels by the end of 2014.

Four more Four Points are opening in 2015 – in the southern manufacturing powerhouse of Guangdong, Chengdu in south-west China and Baohe in Hefei, along with Penghuin Taiwan.

Nearly 50 Four Points hotels are expected to open in China by 2018 – doubling the portfolio over the next four years.

“Four Points is one of Starwood’s key growth leaders in China,” said Qian Jin, President, Greater China, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.“The primary focus for expansion is in China’s secondary and tertiary cities where demand for well-known global brands is on the rise.”

Four Points by Sheraton Lingui Guilin

Opening on 31 December of this year, Four Points by Sheraton Lingui Guilin is in partnership with China’s Fantasia Holdings Group.

The first Four Points in Guangxi Province is in the heart of Lingui, Guilin’s new business and administrative district. Picturesque Guilin is famed for dramatic ‘karst’ pillar mountain scenery that has has inspired poets and painters for centuries.

To celebrate its opening, Four Points by Sheraton Guilin, Lingui is offering an introductory package of RMB498 net per night in a Comfort Room, including buffet breakfast, available until 30 June 2015. Terms and conditions apply.

Starwood, Guilin, Four Points

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