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Ascott Raffles City Beijing Opens with RMB 888 Promotion

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Ascott has opened its fifth serviced residence in Beijing - the Ascott Raffles City Beijing. This is the first time an Ascott serviced residence has partnered with a Raffles City. Raffles City is an iconic integrated lifestyle development comprising a retail mall, an office tower and a serviced residence owned by CapitaLand.

Housed within the Raffles City complex, one of five Raffles City in China and only seven worldwide, the premium serviced residence brings something new to the Ascott experience. Besides being able to enjoy the exclusivity of living in an Ascott serviced residence, the high-end Raffles City, with its extensive services and welcoming atmosphere, also gives Ascott’s residents the convenience of working, shopping and dining under one roof.

“Ascott Raffles City Beijing is our fourth property to open in China this year, reaffirming Ascott’s commitment to grow our presence in the Mainland,” said Mr Lee Chee Koon, Managing Director of Ascott North Asia. “This is the first time we have a serviced residence located within a Raffles City development, a perfect combination to cater to our residents’ varied lifestyle needs. Besides acquiring new properties and managing properties for third party owners, CapitaLand’s mixed developments such as Raffles City is another platform for Ascott to rapidly grow our presence and allow us to service our customers better through our strong network of serviced residences in China. We are already working on opening our serviced residences within Raffles City Hangzhou and Raffles City Ningbo.”

Ascott Raffles City Beijing is strategically located at Dongzhimen, Dongcheng District, one of the most vibrant areas in Beijing. It is also near the Second Embassy District, where many embassies and Fortune 500 companies are located. The Dongzhimen transportation hub is situated right outside the property, providing easy travel throughout the city on subway lines 2 and 13, and an incredibly quick 16-minute railway ride to the Beijing Capital International Airport on the recently completed Airport Express. Moreover, a multitude of tourist attractions such as shopping outlets, restaurants, entertainment and cultural destinations are just minutes away from Ascott Raffles City Beijing.

The Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a 15-minute drive away. Guijie Food Street, one of Beijing’s most popular dining destinations offering cuisines from all corners of China, is also nearby.

Ascott Raffles City Beijing offers 162 units, ranging from one to three-bedroom apartments. All apartments come complete with modern fittings including a fully-equipped kitchen, an ensuite bathroom, a home entertainment system and complimentary broadband internet access. A meeting room and a fitness corner are also available at the property. Personalised services and comprehensive amenities are at hand to make guests feel at home. Executives will also find the extensive business facilities and support indispensable.

Raffles City Residence which adjoins Ascott Raffles City Beijing will be available for corporate leasing soon. Ascott Huai Hai Road Shanghai, Citadines Xi'an Gaoxin and Citadines Wuhan Zhuankou will open next year and Ascott Maillen Shenzhen and Somerset Heping Shenyang will open in 2011.

To celebrate the opening of Ascott Raffles City Beijing, Ascott is offering special promotional rates from RMB 888 per day for a one-bedroom premier apartment to RMB 1,588 per day for a two-bedroom executive apartment.

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