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Mandarin Oriental Gets Creative In Partnership With ART HK 12
With Hong Kong becoming known for art as well as luxury, the official hotel of ART HK 12, the Mandarin Oriental, has put together a special package for guests that's all about art. Read MoreChinese Travelers Set To “Dominate” Thailand Tourism Market
Owing to its proximity, relatively inexpensive accommodations, and easy visa policy, over the past several years Thailand has been inundated with a growing number of mainland Chinese tourists. Read MoreMandarin Oriental Taps Facebook Fans, Hong Kong Foodies To Choose New Menu
As part of its promotion of Executive Chef Uwe Opocensky's new menu, the Mandarin Oriental asked guests to vote on the item they'd like to see added on a permanent basis, helping the restaurant gauge local interest in different ingredients. Read MoreIs Hainan’s Hotel Boom Making It “China’s Hawaii” Or Its Orlando?
Despite the difficulties faced by hoteliers in mainland China, how has China's hotel surge manifested on the southern province of Hainan? Read MoreStill Got It: Shanghai’s Pudi Boutique Hotel
Opened in 2007, Shanghai's Pudi Boutique Hotel is a rare example of a five-star hotel in China that got the formula right and never lost sight of its original mission. Read MoreChopper Chic: Beijing’s Opposite House Offers Motorcycle Sidecar Tours
Competition at the higher end of China's hospitality industry has become ever more fierce, leading a growing number of boutique and five-star hotels to offer more personalized services that will appeal to Chinese and international tourists alike. Read MoreHong Kong’s Wet Markets Go High-End At The Upper House
The Upper House's new "Wet Market Culinary Journey" gives guests an up close and personal introduction to the city's thriving culinary scene...for a price. Read MoreWill China Soon Get Its Own “Burj Beijing”?
Put this story in the believe-it-when-I-see-it file, but Chinese media reports this week that a Saudi-Chinese consortium is planning a seven-star hotel, partially modeled after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, in the west of Beijing. Read MoreStarwood Hotels & Resorts Places Huge Bet On China Market
Since opening Beijing's Great Wall Sheraton in 1985, Starwood has seen the makeup of its guests in China shift from mostly Western tourists to an increasing number of domestic Chinese travelers. Read MorePravo, Self-Styled “New Shanghai” Boutique Hotel, To Open In December
On December 8, the Bao Yin Group will open its Hotel Pravo, which the company describes as a "boutique hotel" with a "New Shanghai" flavor. Read More