SHANGHAI—InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has announced the locations of its first two Hualuxe Hotels and Resorts properties in Greater China.
Hualuxe Nanchang High Tech Zone is located in Nanchang, the capital of the Jiangxi Province and a key catalyst to the economic growth in Southeast China. The hotel is situated in one of the city’s tallest buildings with a sky lobby overlooking the city. Operating on the 39th to 56th floor, the hotel has 281 guest rooms with 21 club rooms and deluxe suites, three distinctive restaurants, and banquet facilities, including an 800m2 pillar-less ballroom. Hualuxe Nanchang High Tech Zone is owned by Shanghai-based Greenland Group, one of IHG’s long-standing strategic partners.
Hualuxe Yangjiang City Centre is located in the heart of Yangjiang, a fast developing leisure and business destination in China’s Guangdong Province. With views of Yuanyang Lake, the hotel features 282 deluxe rooms, including 76 club and deluxe suites, the largest pillar-less ballroom in the city, and a range of restaurants offering local and international cuisine. The property will also be the coastal city’s first hotel to be operated as part of an international brand family.
Richard Solomons, chief executive officer of IHG said, “This is a very important milestone for IHG as we announce the locations of the first two Hualuxe Hotels and Resorts properties in China. The brand was built on over three decades of market insight, experience, and leadership in China, and epitomizes the finest elements of China’s world-renowned hospitality. The brand has been well-received in the market since its launch in 2012, and we are on track with our vision of taking it to 100 cities in Greater China over the next 15 to 20 years. The first two hotels, in Nanchang and Yangjiang, are located in China’s heartland and working with our trusted owners, we are confident they will be welcomed by both Chinese and international consumers.”
IHG has ambitious plans for Hualuxe Hotels and Resorts in Greater China and internationally. Since IHG first announced the launch of the brand in 2012, it has signed 24 hotels into the pipeline in 20 cities across China, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. All 24 hotels are due to open over the next 3 to 5 years. As Chinese outbound travel continues to grow and gain momentum, IHG also plans to introduce the brand into key international destinations, such as London and New York, to meet the specific requirements of the Chinese travelers wherever they may be.
Woven into every detail of the luxury brand’s service and design is an acknowledgement of Chinese culture and heritage, with particular emphasis on the Chinese values of etiquette, rejuvenation in nature, recognition of status, and enabling space.