Radisson Blu checking in to Chinese city of Changyuan
Radisson Hotel Group is expanding in China with the signing of a new Radisson Blu property in Changyuan, a fast growing city in Henan province.
It will become the first international branded upper-upscale hotel in the city.
Currently under construction and scheduled to open its doors in the fourth quarter of 2024, Radisson Blu Hotel, Changyuan will form part a major new mixed-use project in Puxi, the city’s new CBD.
The 280-key hotel will feature eight function spaces including a 1,000 sqm ballroom, an all-day dining venue and specialist Chinese restaurant, and an indoor swimming pool.
"Fast-growing second and third tier cities such as Changyuan, which have large populations and thriving industrial sectors, hold a great deal of potential for international upper-upscale hotel brands such as Radisson Blu. We are delighted to be part of this significant project," said Katerina Giannouka, President, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.
It is located just 90 minutes’ drive from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport and 60 minutes from the high-speed rail station.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Changyuan is being developed by Henan Xunchi Real Estate Co., Ltd., part of the Yilong Group.
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