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New hotel opens in NE China


2016-01-26

Hyatt Regency Changchun opens its doors to welcome guests, marking the first Hyatt-branded hotel in the capital city of Jilin province, northeast China, and the first high-end business hotel to open in the city’s downtown area in almost two decades.

Hyatt Regency Changchun is located in Chaoyang district in the heart of the city, an area known for its abundance of verdant areas, such as Peony Garden and Children’s Park. Hyatt Regency Changchun resides within Hongwell International Plaza, a statuesque skyscraper designed by the award-winning American architectural firm Goettsch Partners.

The hotel is a 50-minute drive from Changchun Longjia International Airport, 20-and 30-minute drives from Changchun Railway Stations North and West, respectively, and a five-minute drive to the central convergence of People’s Square. Hyatt Regency Changchun enjoys a prime location surrounded by banks and government offices, making it ideal for business travelers.

Meanwhile, leisure visitors can take advantage of the hotel's easy access to the city’s major attractions, including Changchun Film City theme park, World Sculpture Park, the Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo, and Jingyuetan National Forest Park.

"We are thrilled about introducing Hyatt Regency Changchun to the vibrant city of Changchun," said General Manager Owen Chiu.

"With the modern facilities and caring team, we are confident that guests will be impressed by this new addition in the city, where they can leave every detail to our dedicated and professional team so they can partake in enjoyable experiences of all sorts, whether it be a business trip, social gathering or unique dining experience."

As part of the Hyatt Regency family, Hyatt Regency Changchun has been conceived to foster connections and serve as a dynamic, energizing space where guests can collaborate, share and find inspiration.

Drawing on the green location, which enjoys some of the cleanest air in China, interior design firm Cap Atelier has incorporated myriad nature-inspired elements into the interiors. On entering the hotel lobby, guests are greeted by a triumvirate of striking textured-steel spheres symbolizing a rich harvest; the Regency Ballroom is dominated by a stunning interlacing of metal budding branches suspended from the ceiling. Cap Atelier was also inspired by the rich culture of northeastern China, reflected in back-lit lattice wooden frames, brick ovens and lantern-style pendant lighting.

 

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