Shangri-La Hotels and
Resorts today announced a new management agreement to operate a deluxe
hotel in Haikou, Hainan Province in southern China. The 364-room
Shangri-La Hotel, Haikou will open in 2005 following an agreement signed with Hainan First Investment Group.
Designed as the tallest building in Haikou, the 158-metre and 40-storey high
hotel is centrally located in the city's commercial district, 30 minutes from
Haikou International Airport and 15 minutes from the main railway station and
harbour. The Shangri-La Hotel, Haikou will have large, spacious rooms with
the standard rooms ranging between an impressive 42 to 55 square metres in
size. There will be 120 junior suites, two senior suites and four presidential
suites, each 500 square metres. Other facilities include a wide range of
restaurants and extensive meeting and recreation facilities including a spa
and swimming pool.
Commenting on the new project, Giovanni Angelini, Shangri-La's chief executive officer and managing director, said: 'Our aim is for the Shangri-La
Hotel, Haikou to be the leading business hotel in Hainan Province. It will
complement Shangri-La's Sunny Bay Resort, Sanya near Yalong Bay, which
will also open in 2005, as our first full beach resort in China.'
Jiang Hui Cheng, the chairman of Hainan First Investment Group, said: 'We are delighted to bring the award-winning Shangri-La brand to Hainan as we believe that the opening of the hotel will encourage more international visitors
to the island and contribute to Hainan's development as a key destination for
both business and leisure visitors.'
Shangri-La currently has 41 hotels in its portfolio in Australia, mainland China,
Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore,
Taiwan, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates, with a room inventory of over
21,000. In addition, it has over 20 hotels under development in China, Malaysia,
the Maldives, Dubai and Oman. |