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China Hotels
Shangri-la Pudong Shanghai
One of Shangri-La's flagship properties, this hotel offers views across the Huangpu River towards the historic waterfront, the Bund, which is spectacularly lit up at night. All rooms are spacious and elegantly furnished, many with floor to ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the Bund. The hotel also has an excellent Chinese restaurant and a heated indoor swimming pool.
Shangri-la Hangzhou
This hotel is an enchanting lakeside retreat, set in 40 acres of lush greenery on the shores of Hangzhou's West Lake. The hotel features classic Shangri-La Chinese styling and offers large rooms with either garden, mountain or lake views. Leisure facilities include an indoor pool, gym and nearby golf course, and there is a range of dining options in the three restaurants.
Sofitel Xian
The distinctive new building of the Sofitel Xian is favourably located on the historic Renmin Square in the heart of the old town, ringed by the 14th century city walls. The hotel offers an interesting selection of restaurants serving Asian, European and Muslim cuisine, and two bars. For relaxation there is an indoor heated pool, fitness centre, Jacuzzi and sauna.
Grand Hyatt Shanghai
Featuring the highest hotel rooms in the world at up to 88 storeys, the Grand Hyatt offers stunning views across this exciting city and is one of Shanghai's most spectacular landmarks. Designed in a contemporary Chinese style, all rooms plus the 12 outstanding restaurants, and even the pool and spa, have birds-eye views from one of the world's tallest buildings.
Peninsula Beijing
The ultra-luxurious Peninsula Group has recently upgraded their striking hotel in central Beijing, which is located just a short walk from the main sights and pedestrianised shopping streets. Subtle Chinese artwork throughout the hotel provides an Oriental ambience, while the rooms are equipped with state of the art facilities and service is of the highest standards.
Haoyuan Guesthouse Beijing
For those wanting something a little different in Beijing, Haoyuan dates from the Qing Dynasty. Set within the walls of a traditional gated quadrangle compound, this property offers a chance to experience life in Beijing's fast disappearing Hutong district. Comfortable rooms are set around a tree-ringed courtyard and decorated with classic Chinese furniture.
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