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Redefining European Luxury In Beijing

Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center, Beijing's first European hospitality pioneer, unveils its newly transformed 480 rooms and suites, including a Western and Oriental Presidential Suite, a large Executive Lounge, and a reimagined all-day dining outlet, after the most substantial renovation in its 26-year history. The USD 30-million upgrade brings international leisure and business guests' timeless elegance while providing Beijing with a rejuvenated complex that aims at reinterpreting European luxury in modern China. Since its opening in 1992 the hotel has been a preferred local destination for high-level diplomatic and embassy events, official government summits and state visits.

Xavier Desaulles has been appointed as CEO of APAC Markets Business Unit at Club Med in Shanghai

Based in Shanghai, Xavier Desaulles, CEO of APAC Markets business unit, will lead the commercial teams across Greater China, Japan, South Korea, South-east Asia and Pacific markets. He was previously CEO of the East and South Asia Pacific markets since 2016. Desaulles was the regional managing director for South-east Asia, India and the Middle-East at the Rémy Cointreau Group prior to his position at Club Med.

Jean-Charles Fortoul has been appointed as CEO of APAC Resorts at Club Med in Shanghai

Jean-Charles Fortoul, based in Shanghai, will Lead the operations and development of the resorts across APAC. With over 18 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Fortoul has held senior leadership positions at Club Med since 2002, managing various markets across Europe, the Middle East and South-east Asia. Previously he was the vice president of operations for East and South Asia & Pacific, and vice president of sales emerging countries of South-east Asia, managing nine holiday resorts and six commercial countries across Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam & Myanmar.

Sunyata Hotel Meili - The Beauty Of Restrain

Berlin - Carved from a former Tibetan home cradled in a remote hillside in Yunnan province, Sunyata Hotel Meili stands as the antithesis to the hyper-consumerism and materialism that drives the modern world. Deriving its name from the Sanskrit word for "emptiness", the 19-room hotel harks back to a more poetic way of life with an aesthetic informed both by traditional Tibetan architecture and Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy. Nestled among a cluster of 22 Shangri-La households in a centuries-old village, the hotel both honors and continues the cultural narrative of its exceptional setting. A restaurant serves authentic seasonal Yunnan cuisine, and the jagged beauty of the sacred Snow Meili Mountain is offered up to guests from the rooftop lounge Kawagebo, which also serves a neighborhood hub come nightfall. 

Marriott International Debuts JW Marriott Hotel in Qufu, Birthplace of Legendary Chinese Philosopher Confucius

JW Marriott, part of Marriott International Inc. (NASDAQ:MAR), today announced the opening of the new JW Marriott Hotel Qufu in Shandong province, China. Owned by Shandong Luneng, this is the first JW Marriott hotel in Shandong and the 16th in China. The new hotel is an architectural masterpiece that will showcase the brand's philosophy of welcoming guests to this exciting destination with modern luxury and authentic, exceptional service.