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Top hot spring resort hotel to open in Conghua
    2014-12-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    DUSIT Devarana, an international hot spring resort hotel, is scheduled to open in Conghua District in Guangzhou at the end of this month. It is the first top international hot spring resort hotel in Guangzhou, which is about 40 minutes by car from Baiyun International Airport and 60 minutes from central Guangzhou.

    The hotel has 133 luxurious villas and rooms. Each villa has an independent hot spring bath.

    In addition, there are 23 various outdoor hot spring baths in the hotel. A spa center has five finely decorated therapy rooms.

    The hotel is home to a 300-square-meter columnless banquet hall and two meeting rooms, which are equipped with the most advanced visual and sound devices.

    Among the entertainment facilities are a fitness center, indoor hot spring pool and tennis courts.

    Li Liqing, China’s sales director of Dusit Fudu Hotels & Resorts, said at the promotion event at OCT Bay in Shenzhen on Dec. 12 that he is confident that the hotel will become the best choice for tourists from China and abroad.

    Located in northeast Guangzhou, Conghua District boasts rich tourism resources as the home to more than 10 tourism spots, including seven under provincial or city protection as cultural heritages. (SD News)

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