An artist's impression of Kempinski Hotel Xiamen
The topping out ceremony of Kempinski Hotel Xiamen was held on Dec. 26, 2009. The 198-meter-high hotel is so far the highest hotel that has been built in Fujian Province.
The Kempinski Hotel Xiamen, owned by the Xiamen Yuanchang Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. and managed by the Kempinski Hotel Group, is 198 metres high and scheduled to open in early 2011. The hotel is located on the shores of Yun Dang Lake and will be the one of the highest buildings in town.
The Kempinski Hotel will be a 39-storey tower. All 448 spacious guest rooms (33m² to 58m²) will be located on the 8th to 23rd floors and will offer all modern amenities. The remaining 16 floors above the hotel rooms will be offices with commanding views of the city.
The food and beverage offerings will range from a spacious continental restaurant and Kempi Deli as well as a lobby lounge to a German style Paulaner Brewery, a traditional Chinese restaurant and a speciality seafood restaurant.
All conference facilities will be on the fourth floor, the luxurious 1,000 m² Grand Ballroom will be ideal for conferences, presentations and festive events. A smaller ballroom of 440 m² and meeting rooms of 650 m² and a reception room will cater for smaller meetings, workshops and board meetings.
The fifth floor will be dedicated to recreation and relaxation with a spa, heated in-door swimming pool and state-of-the-art gym and fitness centre.
Xiamen is a coastal sub-provincial city in China’s south-eastern Fujian province. It borders Quanzhou in the North and Zhangzhou in the South. Xiamen was recently voted China’s cleanest city and its second most liveable city.
SOURCE: Asia Travel Tips
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