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TRAVEL-TRADE SPECIAL OFFER

Travel News Asia Date: 13 December 2001

Grand Stanford Inter-Continental Hong Kong has extended an offer to all travel-trade of HK$800 (double) room only for stays up to and including 28 February 2002. (The price is subject to 10% service charge, 3% government tax and availability. Proof of identity will be required on check-in).

The first 500 travel-trade to take advantage of this offer will receive, complimentary breakfast in Caf Rendezvous, 10% off in all restaurants and bars (excluding special offers, public and/or festive holidays) and special shopping discounts.

This room-only rate provides travel-trade with the opportunity to enjoy a five-star break on the doorstep of some of the finest shopping in the world.

Grand Stanford Inter-Continental is conveniently located in the heart of Tsimshatsui East, adjacent to the high-speed ferry terminal to Central and within walking distance of the MTR, Kowloon-Canton Railway and a number of tourist sights. The 579-room hotel features breathtaking views over Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline. The facilities include a variety of acclaimed restaurants (Continental, Italian, Cantonese and International Buffet) along with outdoor swimming pool, gymnasium and meeting facilities. A complimentary guest shuttle bus is also provided from the hotel to the Star Ferry area.

Contact Grand Stanford Inter-Continental Hong Kong on Tel: (852) 2731 2882 to make reservations or email reservations@grandstanford.com. Please quote ref code: T2 at the time of booking. Reservations are subject to availability.

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