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LOCATION: Harbin
is famous for its annual Ice and Snow Festival and charming European-style
architecture. Being the first and only international 5-star hotel, Shangri-La
Hotel Harbin sits downtown by the scenic Songhua River and overlooks
the Central Business District.
Located in the bustling Daoli District, next to the Stalin Park and
the Songhua River. A 6 minutes drive from the Hotel to Central Street
also known as Walking Street, and 45 minutes to the Taiping International
Airport. Airports: Taiping International Airport - sw - 37 km.
ACCOMMODATION:
The
hotel have 346 guest rooms and suites. Each of the Shangri-La Hotel's
guest rooms and suites has been tastefully decorated and designed
to give you maximum comfort, privacy and relaxation throughout your
stay.
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GUEST ROOM FEATURES
- Computer
Dataport
- Voice
Mail
- Satellite/Cable
Television
- International
Direct Dial Telephone
- Electronic
Safe
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- Mini-bar
- Coffee/Tea
Making Facilities
- Full-size
Executive Writing Desk
- In-house
Movie Channels
- Iron
and Ironing Board (Available in some rooms only)
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RESTAURANT:
The
Shang Palace Cantonese Restaurant offers a combination of exquisitely
prepared dishes served in traditional surroundings making for
a memorable dining experience.
The relaxed atmosphere of the Coffee Garden and the hotels lobby
lounge - the only one of its kind in Harbin, is sure to prove
popular with lovers of fine wine and Asian, American or European
specialities.
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HOTEL SERVICES & FACILITIES : |
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RECREATION:
In addition
to a comprehensively-equipped health club, guests may enjoy the
use of the indoor swimming pool, tennis court, sauna, steam bath,
jacuzzi and massage services at the end of a busy day of meetings
or sightseeing.
MEETINGS: The
hotel features a wide range of meeting and banquet facilities. In
addition to the 14,500 square feet (1,350 square meter) Grand Ballroom,
the biggest pillarless Ballroom in Harbin which is capable of hosting
over 1,000 people, the hotel also offers 11 smaller meeting or banquet
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