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Jin Jiang Opens Hotel in Yangzhou, China

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Jin Jiang International Hotels has soft opened the Yangzhou Yangpeng Jin Jiang Hotel in Yangzhou, in the central Jiangsu province of eastern China.

The hotel is located near the Slender West Lake and is in close proximity to the city center and is within convenient access to the main transportation links such as Yanzhou Taizhou Airport and Nanjing Lukou International airport, and the Nanjing-Qidong rail line which links the city to a number of ma j or cities such as Xi'an , Wuhan and Guangzhou.

The 155-room four-star hotel, situated from the 5th to 9th floors of the building, features a range of business services including a fully equipped 24-hour business center with wireless internet, laptop and mobile phone rental, copying, faxing and printing facilities. There are also secretarial services which include English and Chinese typing, translating and comprehensive concierge services.

The hotel has a 400 square meter multi-functional banquet hall and 3 conference rooms which can each hold up to 60 people. All rooms are equipped with advanced audio visual systems and are each designed to cater to a variety of events from conferences, business meetings to formal banquets.

The hotel's restaurant, Lake Cafe, will have an a carte menu serving a range of Chinese and Western dishes and will also have a daily international buffet. The Lounge, located in the lobby, is open daily until late and will serve a variety of beverages and snacks.

Additional recreational facilities include a 24-hour fitness center.

Jin Jiang, Yangzhou

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