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LHI expands into Shanghai

Breaking news, 29 Oct 2007

HONG KONG - Langham Hotels International (LHI) has signed a new management contract with Shanghai Hengshan (Group) Corp. for the launch of its first boutique hotel – The Langham Yangtze Boutique, Shanghai. This is LHI’s fourth new hotel announcement in China within the past six months, which also marks the start of the group’s new boutique hotel line under The Langham brand.



The Langham Yangtze Boutique, located in the center of Shanghai’s CBD, will undergo a multi-million US dollar renovation and re-open in mid-2008 as Shanghai’s only five-star art deco boutique hotel. The property will have 101 rooms and suites including Chuan Residences which are directly connected to the hotel’s signature Chuan Spa.

 
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