Shangri-La Hotels and
Resorts is to manage a new five-star hotel in Ningbo, Zhejiang province,
China. The Shangri-La Hotel, Ningbo, is scheduled to open early 2007.
Designed by Hong Kong-based Wong & Tung International Company, the
550-room Shangri-La Hotel, Ningbo will be located in the city's major
commercial district in Jiangdong Street, only a 20-minute drive from the
airport, and will feature spectacular views of the junction of three
rivers. The hotel will be the group's second property in Zhejiang province following the opening of the
Shangri-La Hotel, Hangzhou in 1984.
Contemporary yet classically styled, the hotel's guest rooms will measure a
minimum of 45 square metres, and will provide guests with the full array of
Shangri-La services and facilities, including 24-hour room service, same day
laundry and valet service, satellite TV, data ports and broadband internet access.
In addition, there will be wireless in the hotel's public areas. There
will be five floors of Horizon Club accommodation which will offer a host of special amenities and privileges, as well as an Horizon
Club lounge for daily breakfast and cocktails, meeting rooms, express check-in and check-out services.
The Shangri-La Hotel, Ningbo will also provide a selection of bars and restaurants
including a lobby lounge, a coffee shop, a Chinese restaurant, an innovative
speciality restaurant, as well as a rooftop restaurant and bar featuring stunning
views of the city and the rivers.
The hotel's meeting and banqueting facilities will boast a 2,000-square-metre
grand ballroom, complemented by other function rooms to cater to different event
requirements. Other major hotel facilities will include a business
centre, spa and health club with an indoor swimming pool.
Commenting on the new hotel, Shangri-La's Chief Executive Officer and
Managing Director, Giovanni Angelini, said: 'Mainland China remains the
key focus of the group's expansion plan in Asia. The Shangri-La Hotel,
Ningbo will complement and strengthen the group's growing presence in
mainland China, where it is the largest luxury hotel company, operating
17 hotels and with more than 15 projects under development.'
Located in the centre of China's east coastline and in the south of the Yangtze
Delta, Ningbo is one of China's major trading ports since the Tang dynasty. This
bustling city has a population of more than five million, and is an ideal base for
visits to the nearby Putuo Mountain, one of China's premier tourist attractions. |