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Jiading's tallest building to start trail operation

( chinadaily.com.cn ) 2018-07-30

Jiading's tallest building to start trail operation

The Hyatt Regency Jiading, as seen illuminated at night, is set to start its trial operation in August.[Photo/WeChat account: nanxiang2000]

The Hyatt Regency, the tallest building in Jiading district, Shanghai with a height of 196 meters, is set to start its trial operation in August.

The hotel has 304 guest rooms ranging from 40 square meters to 262 sq m in size, including 23 suites, four executive suites and one presidential suite, as well as a 1,100-sq-m banquet hall which can accommodate 1,100 guests for a cocktail party or 660 people for a round-table banquet at the same time.

Jiading's tallest building to start trail operation

The 1,100-sq-m banquet hall in the Hyatt Regency Jiading can accommodate 1,100 guests for a cocktail party or 660 people for a round-table banquet at the same time. [Photo/ WeChat account: HyattRegencyJiading]

A multifunctional conference room, restaurants, bar, cafeteria, 25-meter-long indoor swimming pool and massage baths are also available for guests in the hotel.

The hotel is eye-catching not only for its height and well-equipped facilities, but also for its stunning outlook design and exquisite interior decorations.

The outlook of the building was designed by Tadao Ando, a world famous Japanese architect who won the  Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1995.

The interior design of the hotel was by Wilson Associates, a company founded in 1971 in Dallas, the United States, which specializes in interior architectural design, and combines the typical cultural elements of Jiading and modern aesthetics for the hotel.

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