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 China Jin Mao Group Co., Ltd and Hilton International
Developing 500 room Resort on Hainan Island
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London - March 23, 2004 - Hilton International today announced plans for its first Worldwide Resort in China, the Hilton Sanya Resort and Spa on Hainan Island.

The resort is expected to open in early 2006 and will be based around a stunning concept of a casual low-rise village set in lush tropical gardens with a meandering lagoon running the length of the site.

Hilton Sanya Resort and Spa will command a prime position on 746 metres of unspoilt beachfront at the western end of Yalong Bay.  Rooms and villas will start at 48 square metres, with almost three quarters of them overlooking a wide, crescent-shaped sandy beach. The remainder will have aspects of the surrounding hills. 

Hilton International President for Middle East and Asia Pacific, Koos Klein said, �Hilton Sanya Resort and Spa fits our strategy to expand in China by working with quality owners on upscale projects. We could not have chosen a better partner than China Jin Mao Group Co., Ltd., one of the foremost developers in this country and a company with a proven track record of building striking architectural developments including the most recognized landmark in modern China, the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai.�

He Cao, President - China Jin Mao Group said, �We are delighted that the Hilton Sanya Resort and Spa will be the first Hilton Worldwide Resort in China and will significantly strengthen the lineup of resorts in such a beautiful tropical destination. Hainan Island is fast becoming a leading tourist destination in China attracting almost 12 million visitors in 2003. The new resort will leverage from Hilton�s existing network of hotels in China and the company�s global marketing power to attract a greater share of visitors. We will work closely with Hilton and all consultants to make this a truly unique resort.� 

Yalong Bay is located in the south of Hainan Island and has been designated by China�s State Council as one of China�s 11 major tourist and holiday destinations.  Interest in the destination is fuelled by the uncrowded, tropical environment which has earned Hainan the reputation as �The Hawaii of China�. The island offers a range of leisure activities including fishing, diving and golf as well as proximity to the mainland and visa-free access.  Hainan is served by three airports offering flights to more than 50 destinations. It is linked to the mainland by the recently opened Guangdong-Hainan railway and 13 deep-water berths for passenger and cargo transport.

In 2003, approximately 400,000 international visitors arrived in Hainan, the majority coming from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau. Tourism officials are eager to expand these numbers and have introduced development zoning to protect the local environment. 

Other facilities include a full service spa, and a detached banquet and meeting facility which incorporates a 1000 square metre ballroom.

Hilton Worldwide Resorts� is an upscale, global network of 46 resorts in exotic locations. 34 resorts are operated by Hilton International, 12 resorts by Hilton Hotels Corporation and one resort by Conrad

 

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Contact:
Beth Wheeler, Hilton Worldwide Resorts
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7856 8519
Email: [email protected]

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Also See: The World's Biggest Hotel Chains Planning Major Expansion in Asia; China Hotel Industry is the Certain Winner / HOTEL Asia Pacific / December 2003
Seemed Like a Tall Order: How to �Hot Wire� the World�s Tallest Hotel and Make It One of the Most Technologically Advanced On the Planet / Terence Ronson /Jan 2001


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