Friday, March 28, 2008

Volunteers Symbol of BEIJING 2008

Volunteers Symbol of Beijing Olympics

The shape of heart, composed of interweaved hearts, signifies that volunteers, athletes, the Olympic family, and all guests would render service and compassion in a joint effort to glorify the Olympic Movement.

The shape of a dancing human stands for volunteers with dedicated spirit. The sincere smiles, outstanding services, and friendly actions of the volunteers will evoke a strong echo in every participant of the Olympics.

Chinese unique artistic form -- calligraphic art is adopted in the beaming design of the secondary mark, which sets off against the Olympic Emblem "Chinese Seal, Dancing Beijing."

Beijing's green display

Beijing's green display
Opening Ceremony

(BEIJING, March 26) -- On Tuesday morning, the "Green Olympics -- From Concepts to Action" Touring Photo Exhibition held its grand opening ceremony in front of the Beijing Lufthansa Center. The exhibition features over one hundred placards complete with information regarding the steps China took in order to ready itself for the Olympics in an environmentally-friendly manner.

The entire exhibition is divided into four categories that help visitors understand how Beijing prepared for the Games while embodying the concept of a "Green Olympics." Through pictures, charts, and detailed explanations about technological advances, the touring exhibition seeks to display Beijing's steps in creating a suitable, green environment in which to host the Olympics. In order to better help guests understand the information presented, high-tech devices, including electronic guidebooks, are also available.

Beijing's green display
International guests are attracted by the exhibition.

Through the exhibition, visitors can better understand the harmonious relationship between man and nature, the advantages to environmental protection and healthy living brought about by advances in technology, and the steps that Beijing took to become a more environmentally-friendly city as well as the successes of those endeavors thus far.

Beijing's green display
"Green Olympics—From Concepts to Action" Touring Photo Exhibition sign in Lufthansa Center

The free "Green Olympics -- From Concepts to Action" Touring Photo Exhibition will remain at the Lufthansa Friendship Shopping City from March 26 to March 30. From April 2 to April 6, the exhibition will be shown in Wangjing; from April 14 to 18, it will be housed in the Capital Tower; from April 26 to 30, the Jingyuan Lufthansa Center; and in the beginning of May, interested persons should head to Shinkong Place to see the display.

Representatives from BOCOG and other relevant organizations attended the opening ceremony and toured the exhibition.

Environmental Symbol of BEIJING 2008

Environmental Symbol of Beijing Olympics

The symbol, which was created using a calligraphic art form, is composed of human and tree-like shapes. The logo consists of the crown of a tree and the shape of a human being, which are used to create the form of a large tree reaching the sky. The image represents harmony and unity between human beings and nature. Just like swinging coloured strips that encircle and cross each other, the green lines form a luxuriant crown of a tree and recall flowers in full bloom, embodying the sustainable development of nature.

Olympic Pictograms

  • The pictograms of Athens 2004The pictograms of Athens 2004
  • The pictograms of Sydney 2000The pictograms of Sydney 2000
  • The pictograms of Atlanta 1996The pictograms of Atlanta 1996
  • The pictograms of Barcelona 1992The pictograms of Barcelona 1992
  • The pictograms of Seoul 1988The pictograms of Seoul 1988
  • The pictograms of Los Angeles 1984The pictograms of Los Angeles 1984
  • The pictograms of Moscow 1980The pictograms of Moscow 1980
  • The pictograms of Munich 1972The pictograms of Munich 1972
  • The pictograms of Tokyo 1964The pictograms of Tokyo 1964
  • The pictograms of London 1948The pictograms of London 1948
  • The pictograms of Torino 2006The pictograms of Torino 2006
  • The pictograms of Salt Lake City 2002The pictograms of Salt Lake City 2002
  • The pictograms of Nagano 1998The pictograms of Nagano 1998
  • The pictograms of Lillehammer 1994The pictograms of Lillehammer 1994
  • The pictograms of Albertville 1992The pictograms of Albertville 1992
  • The pictograms of Calgary 1988The pictograms of Calgary 1988

The pictograms of Sarajevo 1984

  • The pictograms of Sarajevo 1984
  • The pictograms of Lake Placid 1980The pictograms of Lake Placid 1980

BEIJING 2008: Final Coordination Commission Visit

With the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay now underway and anticipation building for the Games themselves in August, the IOC's Coordination Commission for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will be in the host city of Beijing this week for its final review of the Beijing 2008 project. Led by Commission Chairman Hein Verbruggen, the members of the Commission will meet with their Beijing Organising Committee (BOCOG) counterparts to fully understand the state of BOCOG's progress as the Games approach and also to help guide BOCOG as they finalise their preparations and operations.

Highest Standard

This will be the tenth visit of the full Commission to Beijing and marks the closing chapter of seven years of close collaboration between BOCOG and this expert IOC group. During that time, the members of the Commission have been able to assist and monitor BOCOG, as they collaborated towards putting on top-class Games for the athletes of the world in August 2008. And this visit will be no different as the Commission works with BOCOG down to the wire to ensure that the services that the athletes, media, spectators and National Olympic Committees (NOC) receive will be up to the highest standard possible.

ANOC and Executive Board

Following closely on the heels of the Coordination Commission, Beijing will also host the final General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Commitees (ANOC) before the Games, as well as a meeting of the IOC's Executive Board. The ANOC meeting will give the NOCs the opportunity to learn directly from BOCOG what has been planned for Games time and also to ask BOCOG any outstanding questions that they may still have ahead of the opening of the Olympic Village in July.

Beijing 2008

The Games of the XXIX Olympiad -- Beijing 2008 will take place from 8 to 24 August 2008. The Games in Beijing will play host to the 28 summer sports currently on the Olympic programme. Approximately 10,500 athletes are expected to participate in the Games with around 20,000 accredited media bringing the Games to the world.

Beijing Famous Shops and Stores

Beijing is a civilized ancient city with a long history and a developed trade. As early as in the Yuan Dynasty 1 1206-1368), Beijing was a famous commercial city in the world. During the Qing Dynasty, the market in Beijing was brisk. Today shops in Beijing are in a great number, scattered in every corner and goods are sophisticated. Goods on Beijing market are brand, special and new products from various parts of the country.

Today, Beijing has 10 famous shopping streets including the Wangfujing, Dongdanbei, Longfusi, Xidanbei, Qianmen and Xiushui streets, and Liulichang Cultural Street. These streets boast modern malls and boutiques or special articles shops and provide various kinds of services.

The goods tourists to Beijing prefer to buy are unique handicrafts and cultural relics full of Beijing flavor, such as cloisonne, jade ware, bronzes and stone tablets with inscriptions, writing brushes, ink sticks, paper and ink slabs, antiques, paintings, calligraphic works and handicrafts including dough figurines, facial masks and kites unique to Beijing.

Famous Bazaars


New Dong'an Bazaar

New Dong'an Bazaar on Wangfujing Street is the earliest and the most famous one in Beijing, with a floor space of 220,000 square meters. Rebuilt into a joint venture, the market is the first-ranking trade mansion for multi-functions of daily used articles, retail sales, cinema, amusement, food and office. The market occupies an area of 22,000 square meters.

Department Store


Located on the Wangfujing Street, it was built in 1955, occupying a floor space of 16,000 square meters. It deals a great variety of goods and becomes the top shopping destination for tourists from home and abroad.

Ruifuxiang Silk and Cotton Fabrics Shop

The shop was opened in the first year of the reign of the Qing Emperor Tongzhi and has a history of more than 120 years. It has branches in Beijing and Tianjin. The shop handles 10,000 kinds of silk, woolen and cotton textiles.

Yuanlong Embroidery & Silk Fabrics Trading Inc.


This trading company handles the Gu embroidery and silk fabrics.

Arts and Crafts World Mansion

Beijing Arts and Crafts World Mansion is China's largest of its kind. Its business scope: gold and silver jewehy,jade, stone and wood carvings, cloisonne, lacquerware, pottery or porcelain lamps, silk fabrics, wax printings, glassware, bamboo and straw woven articles, writing brush, ink sticks, paper and ink slabs, paintings, calligraphic works and seals.

Friendship Store

The store provides services mainly for foreign visitors. It handles silk fabrics, gold and silver jewelry, jade, carved ivory goods, embroidery and cloisonne. Also it has a cafe room, a flower and pot plant section, a tailor's shop, a clock and watch repair shop and a shipment consigning and collection section for providing such services as packing, shipping, mail orders, customs declaration and appreciating cultural relics.

Beijing Antique City

This city is the largest antique exchange center in Asia and handles more than 1,000 kinds of antiques including paintings, calligraphic works, jewelry and jade goods. It has sponsored regular exhibitions and auctions.

Cultural Relics Shop

It has 11 selling stores including Baoshizhai, Yunguzhai, Yueyatang and Qingyuntang studios. It deals pottery and porcelain from different historical periods, gold and silver jewelry, ancient coins, bamboo, wood and ivory carvings, hard wood furniture, paintings and calligraphic works, rubbings from stone inscriptions and seals. Yueyatang Studio sells ancient arts and crafts.

Rongbaozhai Studio

Rongbaozhai Studio has a history of more than 200 years. It deals paintings, calligraphic works, carvings and seals by famous figures, especially the watercolor block prints. Today it has preserved a dozen of valuable works including a Tianhuang seal and a piece of Tianhuang stone weighing 4,275 grams, the heaviest of its kind in the world.

Shopping Streets

Wangfujing Street


As the most famous shopping center in Beijing, it boasts many reputed shops such as New Dong'an Bazaar, Department Store, Arts and Crafts Mansion, China Photo Studio, Foreign Language Bookstore, Shengxifu Hat Store, Darning Optical Shop, Swiss Watch Repair Center, Green House Store, Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant and Vegetarian Restaurant.

Dongdan North Street (Silver Street)


The clothing stores on this street include Sanyou Mall, Huabiao Market, Baitu Fashion, Fengda Knitwear Store, Qini Clothing for Pregnant Women. Also it boasts wedding photo studios such as Weiwei Bride, Paris, Venus. The restaurants on the street offer dishes of various styles, including Xingyuelou Restaurant, Hunan Restaurant, Sichuan Restaurant and Inner Mongolia Restaurant.

Xidan North Street

This street has old and new shops. The famous ones include Xidan Shopping Center, Xidan Bazaar, Chung-Yo Department Store, Huanan Mansion, Paris Photo Studio, Weiwei Bride Wedding Dress Photo Studio and Capital Bookstore.

Qianmen Shopping Street


This is an ancient shopping street outside Qianmen Gate. It is sided by shops and restaurants. Especially the Dashilar Tourist and Pedestrian Street has many old shops such as Tongrentang Pharmacy, Neiliansheng Shoe Shop, Ruifuxiang Silk and Cotton Fabrics Shop, Quanyechang, Zhang Yiyuan Tea Store and Majuyuan Hat Store.

Chongwenmenwai Street

It is flanked by some big shops and markets such as Jinlun Mansion and New World malls, Hongqiao and Ciqikou markets selling farm produce and aquatic products, and Heavenly Temple Market selling flowers and pot plants.

Liulichang Cultural Street


It is lined by shops including Rongbaozhai Studio, Cultural Relics Shop, Yanjing Calligraphic Work and Painting Studio, Zhenyun Building for selling jewelry, Yide Building for selling ink sticks and red ink paste used for seals, Four Treasures of the Study for selling writing brushes, Jigu Building for duplicating cultural relics and Cuiwen Building for selling seals.

Longfu Shopping Street


A pedestrian shopping street, the shops in the section to the west of Longfu Trade Building mainly sell clothes and those in the section to the east of Longfu Trade Building are most snack eateries.

Xiushui Street

Xiushui Street is one of the famous clothing markets in Beijing. It attracts domestic and foreign tourists with varied styles, colors and materials as well as a cheap price.

Famous Shops and Stores

  • Department Store (comprehensive)
  • 255 Wangfujing St.
  • Tel 65126677
  • New Dong'an Bazaar
  • Wangfujing St.
  • Tel:Tel 65280186
  • Xidan Bazaar (comprehensive)
  • 120 Xidan N. St.
  • Tel:66022406
  • Beijing Book Center
  • West Chang'an Boulevard
  • Tel:66078477
  • Friendship Store (comprehensive)
  • 17 Jianguomenwai Ave.
  • Tel:65003311
  • Longfu Trade Building (comprehensive)
  • 95 Longfusi St.
  • Tel:84016688
  • Qianmen Trade Mansion (comprehensive)
  • 20 Qianmen E. St.
  • Tel:65113258
  • CVIK Shopping Center (high-grade)
  • 22 Jianguomenwai St.
  • Tel:65124488
  • Blue Islet Mansion (general)
  • Dongdaqiao
  • Tel:65025174
  • Hongdu Fashion Co.
  • 28 Dongiiaominxiang
  • Tel:65136644
  • Beichen Shopping Center (comprehensive)
  • Asian Game Village
  • Tel:64993263
  • Guiyou Bazaar (general)
  • Yong'anli, Jianguomenwai
  • Tel:65011177
  • Henderson Center
  • 18 Jianguomennei Ave.
  • Tel:65183260
  • Beijing Tourist Trade City
  • Zhuanjiaolou, Hepingli
  • Tel:64216431
  • Ruifuxiang Silk and Cotton Fabrics Shop
  • 5 Dashilar, Qianmenwai
  • Tel:63032880
  • Tongrentang Pharmacy
  • 24 Dashilar, Qianmenwai
  • Tel:63014883
  • Yuanlong Embroidery & Silk Fabrics Trading Inc.
  • 15 Yongnei E. St.
  • Tel:67012854
  • Arts and Crafts World Mansion
  • 200 Wangfujing St.
  • Tel:65288866
  • Rongbaozhai Studio
  • 19 Liulichang W. St.
  • Tel:63012177
  • Beijing Antique City
  • 21 E.Third Ring S. Rd.
  • Tel:67747711
  • Cultural Relics Shop
  • 64 Liulichang E. St.
  • Tel:63017433
  • Zhongqiao Duty Free Shop
  • Fangihuang Residential Area
  • Tel:67630618
  • Jinlun Mansion (comprehensive)
  • 40 Chongwenmen St.
  • Tel:67013497
  • Beijing-Lufthansa Friendship Shopping City
  • 52 Liangmaqiao Rd.
  • Tel:64651188
  • Neiliansheng Shoe Shop (traditional style)
  • 34 Qianmenwai St.
  • Tel:63013038
  • Darning Optical Shop
  • Wangfujing St.
  • Tel:65252072
  • China Crafts Shop (handicrafts)
  • Badaling Section of the Great Wall
  • Tel:69121027
  • Wanquantang Pharmacy
  • 35 Chongwenmenwai Ave.
  • Tel:67012479
  • Foreign Language Bookstore
  • Wangfujing St.
  • Tel:65126929
  • Beijing Shinei Duty Free Shop
  • East Third Ring S. Rd.
  • Tel:67736081
  • Hengdeli Clock and Watch Shop (Psi)
  • 271 Wangfujing St.
  • Tel:65253490
  • Chongwenmen Vegetable Market
  • Chongwenmen
  • Tel: 67003881

Other Shopping PLace:

Beijing Opera

Beijing Opera, also written as Peking opera, is a purely Chinese opera form which dates back to the year 1790. That year four local opera troupes of Anhui Province came to Beijing on a performance tour on the order of the imperial court. The tour was a hit and the troupes stayed. The artists absorbed the tunes of the Hubei local opera and drew on the best of Kun Qu, Qin Qiang and Bang Zi and other local operas.
Facial Makeups Represent Different Characters

For the painted role, the different colors of the faces represent different characters and personality. Yellow and white represent cunning, red stands for uprightness and loyalty, black means valor and wisdom, blue and green indicate the vigorous and enterprising character of rebellious heroes and gold and silver represent mystic or super-natural power.
Unique Terminology

"Sheng, dan, jing, chou," for instance, are just the terms for four different types of roles. "sheng" is the positive male role, "dan" is the positive female role, "jing" is a supporting male role with striking character and "chou" is the clown. Every type has its telltale facial makeup and decoration.

But actually, "piao you" means Peking opera fans, "piao fang" means the place where fans meet to amuse themselves and "xia hai" means turning professional. When you come across with a small group of Peking opera fans singing in a street corner, that corner can be considered a "street piao fang." There is no lacking of social celebrities among Peking opera fans. Emperor Guang Xu of Qing Dynasty, for example, was not only a good amateur Peking opera singer, but was also a good drummer in the Peking opera orchestra (the drummer plays the role of the director of the orchestra). The Empress Dowager was an avid Peking opera fan, too. The huge three-storey theater in the Summer Palace is a proof of her love for Peking opera.

 

  • Di Opera and Masks
    Di Opera is a traditional Chinese opera popularized in the Guizhou towns of Anshun, Huishui, Pingba and Zhenning. Originally without a name, the opera became known as Di because the audience watched on slopes rising in all directions from the stage.It is said that the opera originates from sometime ...
  • Errenzhuan
    Er'renzhuan (Song and Dance Duet), was also known as "bengbeng". Speaking and singing alternately is the main performing form of this kind of drama.Er'renzhuan was originally developed on the basis of northeast yanggo dance and lianhualao (a popular song sung to the accompaniment of castanets) and i ...
  • Exorcising Ghosts Opera
    I had heard a long time ago that Guizhou was the only place where an ancient opera of primitive culture, the exorcising ghosts opera (nuoxi), was still played. On my trip to Guizhou this time, I happened to see a few shows.The performers were all farmers. The accompanying musical instruments include ...
  • Facial Makeups in Operas
    A plastic art peculiar to the Chinese stage, the facial makeups are various designs of lines and coloured patches painted on the faces of certain operatic characters. They follow traditionally fixed patterns for specific types to highlight the disposition and quality in the personages so that the au ...

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Emperor Qianlong, China

Emperor Qianlong is Emperor Yongzheng's fourth son. He was born in the 50th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1711), and died in the 4th year of Emperor Jiaqing's reign at the age of 89. He was the sixth Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and also the emperor who lived for the longest time in Chinese history.

Qianlong showed his talent when in his childhood. Because of this, his grandfather Emperor Kangxi liked him a lot. After setting up the rule of choosing successor secretly, Emperor Yongzheng chose Qianlong to succeed the throne without hesitation.

Qianlong was 25 years old when he succeeded the throne. He learnt his grandfather's and his father's ways of running the state affairs. And he skillfully dealt with the relationship between Manchu, Han and other ethnic minorities to consolidated imperial power. His reign was the most prosperous period of Qing Dynasty.

Qianlong was a keen poet, writer and calligrapher: he produced three collections of essays and five albums of poetry, making him one of the most prolific poets and calligraphers in ancient China. He was highly accomplished in painting and was fond of collecting cultural antiques -- there were many examples of jade carving, tooth carving, bamboo and wood carving, lacquer art, enamel and porcelain art in his imperial study. He also sponsored the compilation of Si Ku Quan Shu (Complete Collection in Four Treasuries), which is regarded as the largest series in Chinese history and a valuable treasure representing Chinese culture. He was familiar with military strategies and invented Shi Quan Wu Gong (perfect gongfu). He was fond of hunting and traveling, and traveled to Southern China six times for inspection. Almost every autumn, he would visit Wutai Mountain in the west and Confucius's Temple in the south.

Qianlong promised that he would abdicate after ruling as an emperor for 60 years, because that his grandfather Emperor Kangxi's reign lasted for 61 years, and Qianlong did not want to exceed his grandfather. In 60th year of his reign, he carried out his promise, and his son Yuyan (Emperor Jiaqing) became the new emperor. Actually, Qianlong was still running the country. A lot of important affairs was reported to and solved by him.

Qianlong took great pride in his administrative style which ushered in a period of great prosperity in the country. Emperor Qianlong's reign marked the peak of feudalism in China and, together with the reign of Emperor Kangxi, this period is known as Kang Qian Sheng Shi (the Great Prosperity of Emperor Kangxi and Qianlong). Unfortunately, however, in his old age he appointed corrupt officials such as Huo Shen, and problems of extortion and poor administration contributed directly to the decline of the Qing Dynasty.

China online bookings soar

CTRIP.COM, China's largest online travel agent, recently announced net profits of RMB398 million (US$55 million) in 2007, up 66 per cent over the previous year, leading many analysts to question the future of traditional travel agents in the country.

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, China's travel and tourism industry is expected to grow by close to 10 per cent per annum over the next 10 years.

MasterCard Worldwide expects outbound tourists from China to top 21.6 million in the first half of 2008. And a growing share of these tourists are turning to the Internet for travel information.

A recent survey by The Nielsen Company in partnership with PATA found that nearly seven in 10 Chinese leisure travellers used the Internet to secure information before making travel bookings. The study also found that the Internet was now more popular as a source of travel information than traditional travel agents in China. And representatives from eLong, China's second largest online travel site, say Chinese travellers are using the Internet to make hotel and flight bookings and payments.

In 2006, more than 2.75 million Chinese booked hotel rooms, air tickets and other travel services on the Internet, up 72 per cent from the previous year. And analysts are optimistic the number of users will more than double to 5.7 million this year, and hit nine million by 2010. The online sector is expected to be worth RMB6.5 billion by 2010.

Wonders of China & the Grand Yangtze Shanghai to Beijing - 18 days

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Beijing Hotel Reservation

  • Beijing DaWan Hotel
    Dawan Hotel Beijing, is a three star standard hotel centrally located in Beijing%26#39;s well known shopping and sightseeing district of Wangfujing area.
  • Beijing East Gate Plaza Service Apartmen
    Beijing East Gate Plaza Service Apartment is a residential, commercial, retail and entertainment multiplex holding apartments, office towers, retail floors, banks, restaurants, health clubs, swimming pool, basketball, squash, bowling lanes, billiard, movie theatre, beauty salon, supermarket, laundry, florist, travel agency, tea house, and parking for 700 vehicles.
  • Beijing Exhibition Centre Hotel
    Beijing Exhibition Centre Hotel, which lies in the compound of the famous Beijing Exhibition Centre, is a three-star Sino foreign joint venture hotel.
  • Beijing Fangyuan Hotel
    The Beijing Fang Yuan Hotel is conveniently located in the Wangfujing area, downtown of Beijing.
  • Beijing Feiying Hotel
    Beijing FeiYing International Youth Hostel is located quite in the heart of Beijing, close to Xidan shopping area, Liulichang Culture Street .
  • Beijing Fujian Hotel
    The four-star Fujian Hotel, located near the International Exhibition Center, Beijing%26#39;s Silicon Valley, the Asia Games Village and major shopping centers, features a luxurious movie theater, a fully equipped gym, a ballroom, a karaoke bar and a billiards room.
  • Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel
    The hotel is located in Xidan Commercial Street, in the entertainment and shopping centre of Beijing, with the central financial area around.

Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel

Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel Description:

The hotel is located in Xidan Commercial Street, in the entertainment and shopping centre of Beijing, with the central financial area around. only 20 minute walk from Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City. The Hotel just steps away from the metro station.

 

Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel(Beijing) Environment: Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel(Beijing) photo 0 km from downtown, 3 km from Wang Fu Jin, 4 km from Beijing Railway Station, 33 km from Capital International Airport

Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel Address: No. 130 Xidan North Street (Xidan Beidajie), Beijing
Equipment: There are many kinds of restaurants. McDonalds, Japanese Style food and Western Restaurant. The Business Center is located on the 7th floor, provides Chinese/ English typing; fax; EMS; and photocopy services. Ample underground parking lot available for parking needs. In the laundry, wet and dry cleaning service available by just fill up the form placed in the room. Besides, there is a little shop at the 1st floor and a launderette at the 9th floor.

Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel Memo: The Internet discount room rate includes service charge. Check out 12 noon.
Unless upon request, the hotel will only keep the reservation till 18:00.
Rates may be subject to surcharge during peak periods.

Beijing Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel Position:
map of Beijing Beijing HWA(Apartment) Hotel

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion (3 Star) Introduction

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion Hotel, affiliated with Beijing Airport Zone, is a three star hotel with a convenient and graceful environment, located only 10 minutes drive away from Beijing Capital Airport. Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion logo

It is equipped with 60 comfortable guestrooms, including a Chinese style dining hall, perfectly equipped gym %26 recreation center, large and small meeting rooms, commercial center, and air-ticket booking, etc. FREE PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF!!!!

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion also provides free pick-up and drop off service for the clients. So remember to contact us with your full name and your flight schedule before your arrival, so that the hotel can be informed of the right information and pick you up at Beijing Airport on time.

Check out is 12:00 noon. Unless upon request, the hotel will only keep the reservation till 18:00. The rates may change from time to time as advised by the hotel - especially during special holidays or local festivals where room situations are tight. Special holidays include Labor Day Week in May, National Day Week in Oct and Spring Festival Week (Chinese New Year)

The hotel reserves the rights to change the rates and terms without prior notice.

 

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion(Beijing) Environment: Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion(Beijing) photo 5kms to the Airpport; 30kms to the Railway Station; 30kms to the City Center; 5kms to Airport-Industrial District;
Surrounding landscape: PANASONIC CORPORATION, JVC CORPORATION, ERICSSON CORPORATION

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion Address: Tianzhu Konggang Industrial Zone, A Area, West Side of Capital Airport, Beijing 101312
Equipment: Air Conditioning, Free Airport Transfer, Money Exchange, Indoor Swimming Pool, Ping-pong Room, 24-hour Hot Water Supply, Bar %26 Lounge, Billiards, Business Center, Restaurants, Six-channel Binshiyu Bowling, Kara-Ok Dancing Hall

Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion Memo: Check out 12 noon.
Rates may be subject to surcharge during peak periods.
Above rates includes service charge.
Free airport pick-up service(6:00-23:00).
Chinese breakfast: RMB10 per person.
The rooms can be kept until 22:00pm.

Beijing Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion Position:
map of Beijing Beijing Airport Lantian Mansion

 

  • 365Inn (Xiaoxitian Branch)
    365Inn hotel (Xiaoxitian branch) is a chain type commercial hotel of Beijing Kimberley Hotel Management Co.
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    Hotels assign the warm mark room to wait for all kinds of 144 house types, offer 24-hour hot water shower , air conditioner , TV , telephone and surf the Net with broadband free, there are standard spring mattress bed accessories and related furniture.
  • Asia Jinjiang Hotel
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