September 23rd, 2008
On September 19, Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers held the opening ceremony for a Malaysian Food Festival with guest chefs from Malaysia to ensure the cuisine is truly Malaysian.
During the ceremony, Mr. Edzuar Zar Bin Ayob Azari, Tourism Director of Malaysia Consulate Shanghai Office and Ms. Wu Min, The International Promotion Agent of Suzhou Tourism Bureau delivered speeches.
Neil McDonald, the General Manager of Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers, announced the Starwood signing of its 100th hotel in China.
This came with the signing of the Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotel.
Starwood was the first international hotel chain to enter China when the Great Wall Beijing Sheraton Hotel opened in 1985,
Starwood today is the largest international upscale hotel company in China and continues to grow with the expansion of its brands.
It current brands include Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, aloft, Four Points by Sheraton and W hotels in established and emerging cities as well as resort destinations.
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September 18th, 2008

Starwood celebrates its 100th signing.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts announced its 100th Hotel in China and to celebrate this Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel held a poolside party.
Over 100 guests were invited to the party which marked a major milestone in the expansion of Starwood in China.
The moment actually came with the signing of the Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotel.
Starwood was the first international hotel chain to enter China when the historic Great Wall Beijing Sheraton Hotel opened in 1985.
Starwood today is the largest international upscale hotel company in China and continues to grow its footprint there with the expansion of its brands including Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, aloft, Four Points by Sheraton and W hotels in established and emerging cities as well as resort destinations.
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September 11th, 2008

A place to work out of the office.
Work out of the office and stay connected on Global Out of Office Day with The Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft via GOOD activities on September 16 at the Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel. Drinks, canapés, a lucky draw and giveaways.
All of this comes from the idea of Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft.
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts and Microsoft have signed an agreement to implement products and services at the ‘Link @ Sheraton.’ Under the agreement, Sheraton will also co-brand and rename the space ‘The Link @ Sheraton experienced with Microsoft’.
Sheraton’s Link is a virtual and physical lobby lounge space that enables Sheraton’s guests to work, relax and remain connected with friends and family during their travels. It offers a convenient online experience, including free Wi-Fi and Internet-enabled computer stations, to allow guests to email, search the web and review local attractions.
Think of The Link @ Sheraton as communal computing brought to the luxury level. There is a signature designed communal lounge area. This has 4 HD desktops with 21” monitors. The lounge area at the heart of the Link has newspapers and magazines and the latest on sports and news on the 46 inch High Definition Philips LCD television. There is an extensive range of food and beverage options.
The Sheraton Shenzhen Futian hotel has taken it that one step further and linked it to a Global Out of Office Day which luckily has the acronym GOOD.
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September 5th, 2008

Annike Sorenstam
The Taihu Golf Cup & Ladies Golf Open 2008 will be held from October 30 to November 2 at the Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club. This match has been approved by the Golf Association, the Ladies European golf tour and the Ladies Asia golf Tour.
It is a professional event sponsored by the China Golf Association and run jointly by the Suzhou Taihu International Golf Club and Hongkong Futong Co.Ltd
Annika Sorenstam will be playing in this her final season.
Zhang Xiaoning, Deputy Chairman and Secretary General of the China golf Association said that this event will bring more golf to Shuzou.

Suzhou Taihu International golf club
Raevadee T. Suwan, the Chairman of ladies Asia Golf tour said this event is a big news. It will encourage more amateurs to become professional players.
Annika Sorenstam, on her final year of competition golf, said, ‘China represents the future for golf and I feel I should be there at this time in my career. The Ladies European Tour gave me my start in pro golf and so I want to be part of this historic moment together with my fellow European players.’
This will be a major event. There will be 132 players in all. Some coming from overseas, some local. They will compete for $300,000.
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September 5th, 2008

Conrad Shanghai
Internationally renowned architecture firm Kohn Pederson Fox Associates, of New York, has designed a striking modern building that will become the new gateway to Xintiandi, Shanghai’s entertainment hub.
The 24-storey tower curves gently to create an elegant profile with the building distinguished by its window wall patterns in Chinese granite, based on traditional Chinese latticework from the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The result is very contemporary but unmistakably Chinese.
Paul Katz, Principal at Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates said ‘Our aim for the Conrad Shanghai was to design a property which advanced the city’s new role as a global hub of commerce and culture, while echoing the vibrancy and prosperity of the Han Dynasty’.

Conrad Shanghai interior
‘We also wanted to ensure that the hotel related well to the largely low-rise architecture of the surrounding Xintiandi area. Xintiandi is a stunning example of restored traditional Chinese architecture and we wanted the Conrad Shanghai to honor this masterpiece of architectural expression.
‘We therefore used grey granite which mirrors the renovated grey brick townhouses with carved stone gates that are a feature of Xintiandi. At street level, many of the hotel’s restaurants and cafes will face onto a central plaza, replicating the outdoor café culture of the neighborhood.’
A total of 2,900 windows were individually handcrafted.
The Conrad Shanghai’s interiors will be contemporary but draw on the materials and patterns that were a feature of the Han Dynasty.
Peter Remedios, President and Managing Principal at Remedios Siembieda, said, ‘The challenge of the designer is to go beyond the obvious reproductions of a particular style. For the Conrad Shanghai, we used a sophisticated and modern interpretation of the Han Dynasty to evoke the look and charisma of that style.’
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September 4th, 2008

Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers
Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers has appointed Philip Zhao as their new Director of Sales & Marketing.
He has in-depth knowledge of the China market with over eight years experience in some of China’s most competitive markets.
Sheraton Suzhou Hotel & Towers is the award winning 5-star international hotel in ancient Suzhou.
This city recalls the splendor of China’s past with its traditional hump-back bridges, waterways and gardens, all enclosed within a city wall.

Sheraton Suzhou pool
With 386 rooms and suites, the hotel also has comprehensive meeting facilities — which makes it a MICE hotel — a business center as well as fully-equipped health & fitness center.
More hotel information can be viewed at:
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July 24th, 2008
Korea has its own cuisine, quite different from Chinese or Japanese. As a national cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change.
Its roots can be traced back to antiquity with much of the foundation of the cuisine told in myths and legends. Evolving from a cuisine which was highly influenced by Chinese culture with Buddhism and Confucianism, the cuisine eventually came into its own by differentiating itself in a number of ways.
The Korean royal court cuisine once brought all of the unique regional specialties together for the royal family. Meals taken both by the royal family and Korean citizens have been regulated by etiquette unique to Korea.
The cuisine is largely based on rice, noodles, tofu, vegetables, and meats. Traditional Korean meals are noted for the number of side dishes (banchan) that accompany steam-cooked short-grain rice.
Every meal is accompanied by numerous banchan. Kimchi, a fermented, spicy vegetable dish is usually served at every meal. Korean cuisine usually involves seasoning with sesame oil, doenjang (fermented soybean paste), soy sauce, salt, garlic, ginger, and gochujang (red chili paste). It is a cuisine much sought after by connoisseurs.
From August 22 to 31 the Sheraton Suzhou Garden Brasserie will be a Korean restaurant offering a selection of Bibimbap, Kimchi, Bulgogi, Grilled galbi, Haemultang.
Priced at RMB198 (plus a 15% surcharge) per person it allows a taste of Korea in China in what will be for the time the most unique restaurant in the Suzhou city.
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July 24th, 2008
The Sheraton Shezhen Futian Hotel has introduced a special ‘Sneak Away’ Package.
If you stay for two nights or more breakfast is free and there is also late check-out available until 3pm (subject to availability).
The price of a Superior Room starts from RMB1100 +15% for weekends and RMB1200 +15% for weekdays.
This ‘Sneak Away’ Package is valid until September 14, 2008.
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July 21st, 2008
The Regent Beijing, the flagship hotel in China for Carlson Hotels Worldwide has been named one of the country’s top 10 business hotels.
The 500-room luxury property in the heart of Jinbao Street was given the title by Hotels magazine China, the organizers of the award, for its staff professionalism, strong guest return ratio, convenient location, sound maintenance and design appeal.
The Regent Beijing has won several other similar awards including Condé Nast Traveler US Readers’ Choice Awards 2007 and the Travel + Leisure 100 Best China Hotels Awards, just barely six months after its official opening in April last year.
In addition, it was awarded ‘The World’s Best Places To Stay’ title by Condé Nast Traveler in January 2008.
Source: eTravel Blackboard
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July 15th, 2008
Situated in Guangzhou’s new central business district of Tianhe — in English that could be translated as Pearl River New Town — Grand Hyatt Guangzhou is located in one wing of a brand new streamlined twin-tower building.
The hotel’s interior design was devised by Remedios, who has won accolades for his work on Grand Hyatt Tokyo, among other hotel projects.
This is the first international hotel in Guangzhou to feature a ’sky lobby’ located 22 floors up; like many other areas in the hotel, it offers expansive views across the Pearl River and Tianhe CBD.
The lobby area is inspired by South China. Remedios said, ‘I wanted the feeling to be as if you were walking into a traditional Chinese village at dusk — so lighting glows. There is a sense of bringing the outside indoors with the bamboo, and a dramatic use of materials with the rocks and glass. This all creates a metaphysical sense of welcome.’
On the third floor, the hotel’s three interconnecting sections of the Grand Ballroom can be augmented by fully enclosed VIP and bridal rooms.
Six function rooms have been given a residential feel, and a boardroom and the Business Center are also on the same level.
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