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RCI Expands Network in China with Kunming Development

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 2 August 2011

RCI, part of the Wyndham Worldwide family of brands, has expanded its network in China through its affiliation with Shining Star Vacation Club, Xing Yao Shui Xiang Resort, located in the Jia Lize wetland in Kunming.

The mega upscale integrated tourism development consists of more than 10,000 diverse vacation accommodation spread across theme resorts, hotels, holiday villas and town houses; equestrian club with a landscaped 20-kilometer riding boulevard; ecological wetland park; country-style fishing club; golf academy and driving range exclusively designed by Phil Mickelson; extensive lavender and sunflower fields; organic fruit and vegetable garden; meeting and conference facilities; and a myriad of retail and dining facilities.

Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is known as 'the City of Eternal Spring' for its pleasant climate and floral landscape all year long. With a history of more than 2,400 years, Kunming was the gateway to the celebrated Silk Road that facilitated trade with Tibet, Sichuan, Myanmar and India. It offers alluring highland scenery, bewitching landform, exotic habitats, varied customs and historical interest.

"The addition of Shining Star Vacation Club, Xing Yao Shui Xiang represents another opportunity for RCI to offer great exchange options to our 3.8 million members worldwide,” said Adrian Lee, managing director, RCI Asia. “Located in a region that consistently boasts great vacations, this development reaffirms RCI’s commitment to offering great vacations in highly desirable destinations in Asia and globally.”

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