AUGUST 2019
APAC Newsletter
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Discover 2019 additions to UNESCO world heritage sites
Summer destinations for beach bums and active explorers
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FOREWORD
WEBBEDS ASIA PACIFIC DARYL LEE CEO Daryl.Lee@webbeds.com SUN KOK SHENG CCO Koksheng.Sun@webbeds.com CYNDI NG COO Cyndi.Ng@webbeds.com CHERYL CHEANG Vice President, Marketing Cheryl.Cheang@webbeds.com EILEEN TOK Vice President, Commercial Technology Eileen.Tok@webbeds.com JINTANA PORNTANAPAT General Manager, Thailand and Indo-China Jintana.P@dotw.com
FOREWORD Welcome to this month’s edition of Travel Aggregator – WebBeds’ newsletter dedicated to the travel trade in Asia Pacific! In August, we’re asking our readers an important question: what kind of summertime traveller are you: a beach bum or an active explorer? Whichever type of holiday you prefer, we’ll show you Asia’s best destinations for each preference. Also this month, we’ll tease your taste buds by revealing the region’s best street food spots. Following the release of UNESCO’s latest list of World Heritage Sites, we provide a guide to the best of these new global treasures in Asia and further afield. And are you planning to visit China for the first time? It can be a daunting experience, so check out our Beginner’s Guide to China, full of top tips and expert advice. As always, we’ll present some of Asia’s most exciting new hotel openings, plus all the latest news, photos and exclusive offers from WebBeds in Asia. Enjoy the read!
VINCENT LEUNG Managing Director, Hong Kong, Philippines & Japan Vincent.Leung@webbeds.com JOY HUANG Managing Director, China Joy.Huang@webbeds.com LINDA KIM General Manager, South Korea Linda.Kim@webbeds.com JOSEPH SHIH General Manager, Taiwan Joseph.Shih@webbeds.com ASHUTOSH DOGRA General Manager, India Ashutosh.Dogra@webbeds.com JOHN STUCCI President, Pacific John.Stucci@webbeds.com JOY ZHOU General Manager, Singapore and Malaysia Joy.Z@dotw.com
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C E N TA R A A O N A N G B E A C H R E S O R T & S PA K R A B I
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Visit UNESCO’s Newest World Heritage Wonders The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, better known as UNESCO, has released its eagerly anticipated list of new World Heritage sites for 2019. A total of 29 global sites were inscribed on the list this year, covering 25 countries and six continents. These new entries are wonderfully diverse, ranging from pristine natural landscapes to former industrial sites, prehistoric relics to 20th Century architecture. One thing they all have in common however, is that they are all deemed important enough to be preserved for future generations. Another is that, having been designated UNESCO World Heritage sites, all of these spectacular attractions can expect a spike in tourist numbers in the coming years. Here’s WebBeds’ list of the best new UNESCO World Heritage sites that you need to see...
B A G A N , M YA N M A R
Bagan, Myanmar Nestled on the banks of the Ayeyarwady River, Bagan is a breathtaking landscape that is studded with over 2,200 Buddhist temples and pagodas, which date from the 9th to the 13th centuries. At its height, Bagan was the capital of the former Pagan Kingdom and an important regional centre of trade and commerce, and it remains a captivating place to visit today. As UNESCO says, “Bagan is a sacred landscape, featuring an exceptional range of Buddhist art and architecture�. Guests can explore this vast area by bike, tuk-tuk, horse and carriage, or even by hot-air balloon.
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A M ATA G A R D E N S R E S O RT
WHERE TO STAY
Amata Gardens Resort A haven of peace and tranquillity, Amata Garden Resort is perfectly positioned for guests who want to explore Bagan’s temples. Nestled in 6.9 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this low-rise hotel features a collection of bright rooms, all featuring private balconies, plus a restaurant, a sparkling outdoor pool, a pool bar and the Nibbana Spa, perfect for relaxing after a long day touring the temples.
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JAIPUR, INDIA
Jaipur, India India’s “Pink City”, Jaipur is an exquisite destination that showcases a rich variety of architectural styles, representing its Hindu, Mughal and British colonial influences. While this is a thriving modern metropolis, home to over three million people, the capital of Rajasthan dates back to the 1700s and reflects the region’s rich history. UNESCO cited Jaipur’s “continuous colonnaded businesses [and] large public squares”, but many visitors will be drawn to the city’s main monuments, including the Hawa Mahal palace and Nahargarh Fort, which was the residence of King Sawai Jai Singh II.
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R A M B A G H PA L A C E
WHERE TO STAY
Rambagh Palace For guests who want to experience Rajasthan’s royal heritage, Taj Hotels’ Rambagh Palace is the only place to stay. Originally built in 1835, this was the former residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, and as a hotel it has hosted royalty, including Prince Charles. This enchanting hotel houses 78 stunning rooms and suites, fine-dining restaurants, a serene spa, elegant courtyards and manicured gardens.
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VA T N A J Ö K U L L N A T I O N A L P A R K , I C E L A N D
Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland Iceland is known as the “Land of Fire and Ice”, and nowhere is this name more appropriate than at Vatnajökull National Park. Covering over 14,000 square kilometres - nearly 14% of Iceland’s total area - this dramatic landscape includes Vatnajökull, the largest European glacier outside the Arctic, the volcanoes of Askja, Kverkfjöll and Snaefell, the mighty Dettifoss waterfall and the dramatic horseshoe-shaped cliffs of Ásbyrgi. Guests can visit all-year-round, but the summer months are more advisable, when the highland area becomes accessible and the glacial rivers start to flow in mighty torrents.
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F O S S H O T E L VA T N A J ร K U L L
WHERE TO STAY
Fosshotel Vatnajรถkull Nestled in stunning scenery and with breath-taking views of the Vatnajรถkull glacier, Fosshotel Vatnajรถkull is designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings. The hotel features just 66 rooms, including single, double and triple options, plus a restaurant that focuses on produce sourced from local farmers and fishermen. Guests can also arrange tours into the UNESCO-listed landscape. [WebBeds Exclusive] For the month of August, enjoy 20% off bookings for check-ins between 1st November 2019 to 31st March 2020.
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Beach Bums vs. Active Explorers What type of traveller are you? Do you love nothing more than lying on a sandy beach, basking in the sun with a good book and cold drink? Or does that sound like a waste of time? Do you prefer lacing up your hiking shoes and striding into the great outdoors, feeling the wind in your hair and soaking up spectacular views? Fortunately, Asia Pacific has plenty of options to suit every travel preference. So whether you’re a proud beach bum or an eager explorer, you can discover your ideal destination.
MY KHE BEACH, DA NANG
FOR THE BEACH BUM
My Khe Beach, Da Nang With its combination of city and seaside, Da Nang is becoming one of Asia’s most desirable destinations. My Khe Beach is an exquisite 30km-long stretch of soft sand that is easily accessible from all parts of the city. Guests can sunbathe and swim all-year-round, and surfing is popular from September onwards. Relaxation Rating: 4/5
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TMS HOTEL DA NANG BEACH
WHERE TO STAY TMS Hotel Da Nang Beach is a modern hotel with bright and spacious suites, a serene spa and a rooftop infinity pool. Guest have instant access to My Khe Beach.
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TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES, BALI
FOR THE ACTIVE EXPLORER
Tegallang Rice Terraces, Bali Bali isn’t all about sun, sea and sand. Guests who head into the hills will discover dramatic scenery, including active volcanoes and verdant jungles. One of the most spectacular landscapes is the Tegalalang rice terraces near Ubud, which can be explored on foot. The steps can be steep and slippery, but the views are worth the effort. Intensity Rating: 4/5
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KAMANDALU RESORT
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PA N TA I K O K , L A N G K AW I
FOR THE BEACH BUM
Pantai Kok, Langkawi Lapped by the clear waters of the Andaman Sea, Langkawi is an idyllic island where travellers can spend endless days soaking up the tropical sun and scenery. Set on the island’s west coast, Pantai Kok is a quiet and peaceful beach, great for nature lovers. If guests fancy change, the popular Langkawi Cable Car is not far away. Relaxation Rating: 5/5
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B E R J AYA L A N G K AW I R E S O R T
WHERE TO STAY Berjaya Langkawi Resort is nestled in the tropical rainforest overlooking Pantai Kok. This enchanting retreat blends overwater suites, seafront dining and a gorgeous lagoon-style pool.
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DRAGON’S BACK TRAIL, HONG KONG
FOR THE ACTIVE EXPLORER
Dragon’s Back Trail, Hong Kong Surrounded on all sides by stunning sea views, Dragon’s Back offers a fresh perspective on Hong Kong. This winding ridgeback path on Hong Kong Island is considered one of the city’s best hiking trails. The 8.5km trek lasts about four hours and is not too taxing. The most impressive vistas are from the Shek O Peninsula viewing point. Intensity Rating: 3/5
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M E T R O P A R K H O T E L C A U S E WA Y B A Y H O N G K O N G
WHERE TO STAY Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay Hong Kong is set in a 33-storey tower in the main commercial hub of Causeway Bay, with harbour-view rooms, delectable dining and a rooftop pool.
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TRAN PHU BEACH, NHA TRANG
FOR THE BEACH BUM
Tran Phu Beach, Nha Trang Nha Trang’s most popular downtown beach, Tran Phu allows beach bums to stay in the heart of the action. Easily accessible from the city’s main attractions, including vibrant Tran Phu Street, this is not the most secluded of beaches, but it is blessed with soft golden sand and aquamarine seas, which lap gently against the shore. Relaxation Rating: 3/5
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QUEEN ANN HOTEL
WHERE TO STAY Queen Ann Hotel is a European-style hotel on Tran Phu Street. The sleek rooms overlook the sea and guests have a choice of two restaurants, a beauty salon and a sixth floor pool.
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HALLASAN, JEJU
FOR THE ACTIVE EXPLORER
Hallasan, Jeju South Korea’s highest mountain, a volcano and part of a UNESCO World Heritage-listed national park, Hallasan is a magnet for intrepid explorers. Located on Jeju Island, this is a rugged landscape with a wonderful diversity of wildlife. The trail isn’t too long, but the varying wind and weather make it a challenging trek. Only daytime hiking is permitted. Intensity Rating: 5/5
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MAISON GLAD JEJU
WHERE TO STAY Maison Glad Jeju is an impeccable upscale hotel with 40 years of history and exceptional amenities, including outdoor pools, a spa, beauty salon and two dining outlets.
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PA T TAYA B E A C H , PA T TAYA
FOR THE BEACH BUM
Pattaya Beach, Pattaya Pattaya is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations, with a wide range of attractions for all ages. Amidst all the shopping malls and theme parks however, Pattaya Beach is often overlooked. But this 4km crescent bay is a great place to sit back, relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The seas are warm and shallow. Relaxation Rating: 3/5
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T H E H A R D R O C K H O T E L PA T TAYA
WHERE TO STAY The Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya is a vibrant place to stay with a full selection of fun facilities, including a Hard Rock Cafe, Rock Spa and Rock Shop, plus an outdoor pool with its own sandy beach!
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M O U N T WA R N I N G , G O L D C O A S T
FOR THE ACTIVE EXPLORER
Mount Warning, Gold Coast Nestled between the Gold Coast and Byron Bay on Australia’s east coast, Mount Warning is a picturesque landscape of lush rainforests, gushing waterfalls, golden beaches and more. Early risers can take a morning hike to watch the sunrise. The roundtrip trek takes about five hours, but it becomes a rocky scramble as you head towards the summit. Intensity Rating: 4/5
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SEA WORLD RESORT
WHERE TO STAY Sea World Resort forms part of the famous aquatic theme park on the Gold Coast. Families have an amazing array of activities, including a water park, kids’ club and a “SpongeBob Show”.
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Experience Asia’s Sensational Street Food Sizzling and smoking, boiling and bubbling, Asian street food is one of the region’s most exciting and enticing attractions. In the modern millennial era, when travellers crave authentic flavours and love to “live like a local”, dining on traditional street-side snacks has become a must-try activity. To appreciate the true essence of Asian alfresco dining, one must experience it in the traditional way, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the city, rubbing shoulders with local urbanites. But with such a wide choice of options available, where are the best places to go and which dishes should you try? Here is WebBeds’ guide to discovering the finest street food Asia has to offer…
BANGKOK
Bangkok, Yaowarat
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WHAT TO EAT
Bangkok is the spiritual home of street-side dining.
There are so many wonderful dishes to try in
The bustling streets are a vast outdoor marketplace
Bangkok, that one could stay for a month and
of simple stalls where locals gather all through the
enjoy a new taste sensation every day. Don’t
day and late into the night. There are few better
miss the oyster omelette, a cheap treat that feels
street food spots in the Thai capital than Yaowarat,
wonderfully luxurious, along with Chinese pigs
the historic Chinatown district. Pick a place, pull
trotters and braised goose. Yaowarat is also famous
up a plastic chair and join your fellow diners on the
for its toasted bread, which is chargrilled with a
crowded pavements.
choice of delicious fillings.
W22 BY BURASARI
WHERE TO STAY
W22 by Burasari Nestled in the heart of Yaowarat, W22 by Burasari is a stylish boutique hotel that gives guests instant access to this vibrant district. Choose from double, triple or family rooms, all of which are equipped with contemporary amenities, or catch up with fellow travellers at the indoor garden atrium and rooftop bar. The brand new Wat Mangkon MRT subway station is just around the corner.
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OSAKA
Osaka, Dotonbori
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WHAT TO EAT
In Osaka, Japan’s culinary capital, there is a phrase
There are all sorts of exotic dishes in Dotonbori,
to describe the city’s culinary appetite: “kuidaore”,
including takoyaki (grilled octopus balls),
which roughly translates as “to ruin yourself
okonomiyaki (cabbage pancakes), gyoza (filled
through food”! The first stop on any gastronomic
dumplings) and kushikatsu (deep-fried meat or
tour should be the dazzling Dotonbori district.
vegetable skewers). Crab is another specialty and
Make your way down this neon-lit thoroughfare
many visitors are drawn towards Kani Doraku, a
towards the famous Glico Man, take in the
famous restaurant and local landmark with a six-
atmosphere and prepare to be ruined!
metre red crab above its door!
HEARTON HOTEL SHINSAIBASHI
WHERE TO STAY
Hearton Hotel Shinsaibashi In the centre of Osaka, just a short walk from Ebisu Bridge – the gateway to Dotonbori and home of the Glico Man – Hearton Hotel Shinsaibashi is a modern hotel that puts the entire city at guests’ fingertips. The single, double and triple rooms are all sleek and well-equipped with working desks and free Wi-Fi, and there is also a third floor restaurant.
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TA I P E I
Taipei, Raohe Street Night Market
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WHAT TO EAT
Whether you’re a Taipei first-timer or seasoned
There are so many tempting treats in Taipei that
traveller, Raohe Street Night Market is a must-
it is difficult to know where to start. For a quick
visit destination. This 600-metre-long stretch is
snack, pick up a skewer of grilled squid or some
a feast for the senses. Having entered through a
blow-torched beef cubes, which melt in the
grand golden gate, guests can savour a seemingly
mouth. Black pepper buns and braised pork with
endless row of stalls selling sizzling cuisine. So
rice offer a heartier snack, and visitors who want to
simply stroll along, enjoy the energetic ambience
dine like a local should try the stinky tofu, which is
and pick up a few snacks en-route.
fermented before being deep-fried.
WA T E R F R O N T H O T E L
WHERE TO STAY
Waterfront Hotel Overlooking the Keelung River, just moments from Raohe Night Market, the Waterfront Hotel is a perfect place for adventurous foodies. Modern and minimalist, this hotel offers a choice of private rooms and shared dorms, including options with balconies that overlook the river. Guests can socialise in the lounge, hire bicycles free of charge, then chill out at the 24-hour beer bar.
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Beginner’s Guide to Exploring China China is a land of superlatives; it is one of the largest countries on Earth, with the biggest population and a rich history that dates back thousands of years. It has many of the world’s biggest and most dynamic cities, some of the world’s highest mountains, longest rivers and an unsurpassed number of UNESCO World Heritage sites – including the world’s greatest wall! To travel around this incredible country, you can take a ride on the world’s largest high-speed rail network. All of these factors make China a truly fascinating country to visit. But for international travellers, it is not without its challenges – especially for non-Mandarin speakers. The sheer size of the country, its crowded cities, the seemingly impenetrable language barrier, unique cultural characteristics and culinary curiosities can make China feel a little overwhelming, especially for first-timers. There are some simple steps that travellers can take however, to make exploring China a little less intimidating. By following these essential travel tips, beginners will be able to fully immerse themselves in this enchanting destination and discover just how rewarding China can be.
L I F E B E H I N D T H E G R E A T F I R E WA L L
Life Behind the Great Firewall When you cross China’s “Great Firewall” you will find that many social media apps, like Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp are unavailable. The best app to use in China is WeChat (wechat.com), which is reported to have over one billion active users! This multifunctional app can be used to message friends and family, to make calls, and even to pay for everyday items. Travellers without a local bank card can ask their Chinese friends to transfer money into their WeChat Wallet, allowing them to use WeChat Pay – a hugely popular service in China. To find your way around without access to Google Maps, travellers who understand Mandarin can visit AutoNavi Maps (amap.com). Also known as Gaode Maps, this service also provides the data for Apple Maps in China. Alternatively, CityMaps2Go (ulmon. com) is available in English, on Apple and Android, and maps can be downloaded offline – perfect for guests who like to plan their trips in advance. To make yourself understood, Pleco (pleco.com) is a great translation service.
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S U B WA Y S A N D S U B - Z E R O
Subways & Sub-Zero If you don’t have maps or a translation app, never fear; most major cities have a modern subway network with all station names written in Roman script, alongside the Chinese. This makes travelling around any city a breeze. Also, make sure you ask your hotel for their card, with the name and address in Chinese characters. Then no matter where you are, you can simply present the card to a taxi driver to find your way back to your hotel. Finally, check the weather before you leave – China is a huge country with extreme temperatures, so make sure you pack appropriately. Beijing’s average winter temperature is sub-zero, so this is not a time for shorts! And wherever you are in China, travellers are advised to use bottled water and not to drink from the taps. Now that you’re equipped with some useful tips on navigating through China, here are some top cities and recommended hotels to start your journey.
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BEIJING
Beijing
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China’s capital city is a vast metropolis that
is home to many of Beijing’s most famous and
showcases the classical and contemporary
historical attractions, including Tiananmen Square
wonders of China. Home to approximately 20
and the Forbidden City (known locally as the
million people, this huge city can feel unnavigable
Palace Museum). To experience the “real” Beijing
to first-time visitors, but its layout is actually
however, visitors are advised to explore the city’s
very logical, with a series of ring roads gradually
hutongs – traditional backstreets and alleyways that
extending outwards in circles. The central area
reflect authentic local life in this ancient city.
THE PENINSULA BEIJING
WHERE TO STAY
The Peninsula Beijing Nestled in the heart of the city’s Wangfujing
with cutting-edge technology. Beijing’s first all-
commercial district, within walking distance
suite hotel offers outstanding accommodation,
of the Forbidden City, The Peninsula Beijing
exceptional services and delectable F&B, including
is an award-winning hotel that combines
contemporary French and Cantonese restaurants.
ancient Chinese artistry and craftsmanship
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CHENGDU
Chengdu
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The largest city and capital of Sichuan province,
an official UNESCO City of Gastronomy and
Chengdu is a shining symbol of China’s 21st
houses a seemingly endless array of tea houses
Century prosperity. While it has always been
and restaurants, many of which specialize in the
an important regional centre, Chengdu has
region’s famous hot pot. Chengdu is also home
transformed into a global hub of trade and
to China’s most iconic symbol: the giant panda.
commerce, and a gateway to Western China. No
Approximately 80% of the world’s pandas are
visit to the city is complete without sampling
found in Sichuan, and visitors can see them at
Sichuan’s famously spicy cuisine; Chengdu is
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
S I C H UA N J I N J I A N G H O T E L
WHERE TO STAY
Sichuan Jin Jiang Hotel The Sichuan Jin Jiang Hotel is perfectly positioned
have a choice of stylish rooms, many with river
in the heart of the city, on the banks of the Jin River
views, plus an indoor pool and an impressive eight
that gives the hotel its name. A genuine Chengdu
F&B outlets. Tianfu Square is a 10-minute subway
landmark, it has hosted many important Chinese
ride away.
politicians and celebrities over the years. Guests
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SHANGHAI
Shanghai China’s commercial capital, Shanghai has a
Disney theme park. The former French Concession
cosmopolitan culture and an international
showcases the city’s colonial heritage, Nanjing
outlook that sets it apart from other large Chinese
Road is a vibrant commercial thoroughfare,
cities. This makes the “Paris of the East” one of
and The Bund waterfront is a wonderful place
China’s most visitor-friendly cities, and guests
to stroll and soak up the ambience. For the
are presented with a wealth of things to do,
most spectacular city views, Shanghai’s soaring
from classical parks, gardens and temples to the
skyscrapers offer a choice of observation decks.
latest attractions, including the world’s largest
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RADISSON BLU HOTEL SHANGHAI NEW WORLD
WHERE TO STAY
Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World Set in a 208-metre tower on Nanjing Road, this
destinations, including a 45th floor revolving
landmark hotel is directly connected to the
restaurant, enjoy drinks and live music in the 47th
New World City shopping mall. Guests can stay
floor Sky Dome Bar, soothe their senses in the Vita
in a choice of 520 contemporary rooms and
Spa or take a dip in the indoor pool.
suites, sample delicious cuisine at three dining
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