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Regal Signs Hotel in Anyang, China

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 18 June 2013
 

Regal Hotels has signed a new hotel in Anyang, Henan Province, China.

Anyang is one of the seven ancient capitals of China, famous for its Yin Dynasty Ruins, an archeological site listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Local sightseeing spots also include National Museum of Chinese Calligraphy and Red Flag Canal.

Regal Anyang Hotel is situated at the intersection of Zhonghua Road and Wenchang Avenue in the Gaoxin District. The hotel will be an integral part of Anyang World Trade Center. The hotel is 64-km away from the Handan Airport, and only a 10-minute ride from Anyang High-speed Railway Station.

Opening in 2015, Regal Anyang Hotel comprises a total gross floor area of over 50,000 sqm. Featuring 360 guestrooms and suites, Regal Anyang Hotel will feature a Chinese restaurant, a specialty restaurant, a heated swimming pool, a gym, a spa and meeting and exhibition space.

Ms. Belinda Yeung, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of Regal Hotels International said, “Regal Hotels is delighted to partner with Anyang World Trade Center / Anyang Jiuding Garden Hotel Co. Ltd. We are confident that with their support and Regal Hotel’s solid experience in hotel management, Regal Anyang Hotel project will be a success and will bring a new level of hotel experience to Anyang city.”

Currently, Regal Hotels manages and operates 6 hotels in Hong Kong and 7 hotels in China Mainland. Together with 13 hotels under development in Hong Kong and cities of China, including Chengdu, Foshan, Kunshan, Wuhan, Xi’an, Yantai, Yuncheng, Zhengzhou and this hotel in Anyang, Regal Hotels has 9,600 rooms and approximately 100 restaurants and bars under its portfolio.

Regal Hotels, Anyang, Henan, China

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