Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Brings Luxury to Tangshan, China

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Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Brings Luxury to Tangshan, in China

The Shangri-La Hotel opened on 28 August in Tangshan – a city just two hours by car from Beijing – is a 301-room hotel located in the Phoenix New Town, a new eco-oriented urban area adjacent to the new financial and commercial hub. Located within the Tangshan Kerry Property complex, the city’s first integrated development, the hotel adjoins a shopping mall and landscaped park. Outside of the hotel, visitors can see Tangshan’s UNESCO-listed Eastern Qing Tombs, relics of the Great Wall or appreciate the coastal city’s porcelain, reputed to be the finest in the north.

Drawing on the timeless surrounds as a source of inspiration, the hotel’s broad spaces serve as a gallery for its custom pieces that include crystal chandeliers, embossed metal artwork, and marble and wood carvings. 

Each of the hotel’s guestrooms and suites, ranging from 45 to 135 square metres, is dressed in natural tones to offset the carpet’s motif of nature in refreshing green, Chinese-style paintings and local ceramic ware play up the classic decor, while free high-speed Wi-Fi, a large workspace and welcoming marble bathroom offer a restful ambience along with views over the park and new city centre.

Deluxe room

Deluxe room

At Tang Huang Ge, the hotel’s Chinese restaurant, wooden lattice screens at the entrance open up to elegant surroundings.  A chandelier fashioned in the abstract form of a phoenix – the symbol of Tangshan – crowns the centre of the restaurant and each of its ten private dining rooms.  Walls are adorned with screens depicting Chinese shadow puppet forms and complement carpet patterns of the China Rose, the city flower of Tangshan. Serving traditional Jing-Dong (flavours of the north of China) and Cantonese cuisines, Tang Huang Ge also features a Peking duck oven.

Shangri-La Tangshan All Day Dining

Café Shang

Café Shang will be one of the most exciting restaurants in Tangshan with its spectrum of theatrical kitchens and international and local fare that is served all day. Anticipated to be popular with families and for social gatherings, the restaurant’s glass frontage looks out on to a garden and park, and leads to an outdoor terrace for alfresco dining in the warmer months.

Positioned to present an unobstructed view of the outdoor greenery the Lobby Lounge, with floor-to-ceiling windows, is an inviting spot for a light buffet and a fine selection of homemade pastries and cakes.  In the evening, live entertainment creates a sophisticated place for those wishing to continue the night away.

Guests at Shangri-La Hotel, Tangshan can take advantage of recreational facilities that include a Health Club with a 24-hour gym, yoga and aerobics studio, an indoor temperature-controlled swimming pool and kids’ pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms, all on level 3.

With its opulent interior, high ceiling, crystal lighting and the latest audio-visual equipment, the pillar-less 1,800-square-metre Shangri-La Ballroom is Tangshan’s largest. Together with eight other function spaces, the hotel’s banquet and conference facilities are the largest in the city.