Shangri-La connects children with Guilin

Shangri-La Hotel Guilin in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region launched its annual winter program for children earlier this month promoting local culture and providing fun activities for the family.
During the program, families will enjoy a two-night stay at the hotel where children can dress in local traditional Zhuang ethnic clothing and experience bamboo pole dancing-an activity that involves jumping over different sized bamboo poles as they are moved about. They will also learn traditional cooking skills and make various handicrafts.
The children will learn about culture as well as tourism as they develop their confidence, potential and independence, according to representatives from Shangri-La Hotel Guilin.
Within the hotel's grounds, a 370-square-meter zoo has been set up as well as a playground with slides, trampolines and climbing walls. The pool within the grounds has bumper boats and pedalos that can be enjoyed by the whole family.
As well as connecting children with local culture and nature, there is an area of intelligent equipment where guests can try their hand at a number of fun high-tech games and challenges.
For families taking part in the winter program, special rooms have been made up featuring the cartoon character Lulu, that has been created inspired by the cormorant, a bird common in Guangxi, and a symbol of agility, diligence and loyalty.
Children will have a great time in the rooms, thanks to the Lulu-themed toys, tents and toiletries, according to the hotel.
Two types of rooms are provided for program guests-executive and deluxe rooms. Executive rooms feature spacious outdoor terrace tables and comfortable chairs. The deluxe rooms, located on the higher floors, provide splendid views of the Lijiang River and mountains.
"Guests will easily slip into a blissful mood with the picturesque scenery right outside the large floor-to-ceiling windows," said a staff member of the hotel.
The hotel's respect for local culture is evident in its interior design, which has been given a "Guilin twist" wherever possible to improve its connection with the city.
To top off this year's winter program, performers will stage local folk dances for guests.
Li Ziyu contributed to this story.

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