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Hilton Sanya Resort & Spa opens for Business

Travel News Asia 26 December 2005

The Hilton Sanya Resort & Spa, the first Hilton Worldwide Resort to set foot in China, soft opened yesterday, 25 December 2005, on the beautiful Hainan Island, off the coast of mainland China. The grand opening of the hotel has been slated for 31 March 2006.

Carefully blending the natural beauty, vegetation, materials and culture of Hainan Island with contemporary design and detailing, the landscape of the resort provides guests with a unique and relaxing beach resort experience. Local materials such as volcanic lava stone, thatched pavilions and timber decking are set within a contemporary styled, natural landscape of coconut palms, lagoon pools, sand beaches and landscape terraces.

An extensive system of laguna-styled criss-cross swimming pools, natural water bodies, streams, cascades and water features interconnect the gardens of the resort, providing guests with a wide range of experiences, features and water fun. The resort swimming pool is an amalgamation of natural lagoon pools and cascades, sand beach entry pools, a 40m lap pool, childrens pools and slide, Jacuzzi pavilion pools and lounge pools, as well as direct guest room entry pools.

The majority of the 501 rooms, suites and villas offer magnificent ocean views. The spacious rooms (from 48.5sqm, in addition to balconies) are in contemporary southern Chinese design, with flat screen television, DVD players, broadband and a bevy of luxury amenities.

To celebrate its opening the hotel is offering a special rate of RMB 940+ per room per night, inclusive of breakfast and room upgrade. The special deal is valid until 31 March 2006.

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