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Fri, 29 January 2016

Cachet Signs Resort in Guizhou Province, China

Cachet Hotel Group (CHG) has signed its first resort development in Asia.

Located in Guizhou Province, China, the dual-branded resort development Cachet Resort Wanfeng Valley is set to open with both Urbn and Cachet Resort concepts in October 2016.

Owned and developed by Guizhou SenYao Real Estate Development Company, the resort spans 49.4 acres of natural scenic land in the Xingyi City of Guizhou province.

Designed by Milan-based architect Stefano Boeri in tandem with Simon Ma, one of China's most well-known artists, the resort complex will feature a 182-room Cachet Resort Hotel and a 71-room Urbn hotel.

The complex will also offer two restaurants and a lounge, a swimming pool, spa and fully equipped fitness center.

"We are proud and honored to partner with visionary developers SenYao Real Estate Development," said CEO and President, Alexander Mirza . "This signing underscores our commitment to fulfilling the demand for lifestyle destinations in Asia and we look forward to bringing our tech-forward, innovative Cachet and Urbn brands to Wan Feng Valley."

Nestled in the heart of Wanfeng Valley Village, the resort is within close proximity to the village's major shopping, dining and entertainment outlets as well as only a short drive to the main airport and hi-speed rail station, set to open in 2020.

The recently opened convention center will also help to attract corporate business travelers to the property in addition to leisure travelers.

This announcement comes on the heels of several other new projects by CHG in Asia and the Americas including Cachet Boutique Zhejiang Circuit and Westlake Village Inn - A Cachet Hotel.

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