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The old street-hotel is located in the site of municipal government of Huang Shan----Tunxi, face to the Xinan river, stands with HuaShan behind, located in the commercial port in millennium ----the entrance of the old street of Tunxi. The environment of the old street-hotel is elegant,simple and unsophisticated, the traffic is convenient and swift. Driving can reach the airport , the railway station , the bus stop in several minutes..
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Shangri-La Paradise Hotel (Tianjie Shenchuan Dajiudian), completed in 2004, is at the time of writing the biggest hotel in town. An amalgamation of about six or seven different interior design styles. It features rooms overlooking a courtyard with a (cold) pool, a sauna, and other greenery. The beauty of nature is, literally, right in front of you. The rooms are spacious and bright and are decorated with a soothing palette of colors and warm lighting. The hotel is located in the middle section of the most prosperous Long March Road in Shangri-La County. To the airport: 7km
It has 2 presidential suites, 4 deluxe suites, 1 business suite, 14 deluxe single room with independent tub and 250 standard rooms.
The hotel has Chinese Restaurants, Western Restaurants, Tea Restaurants, Tibet-Style Wine Bar, Tibet-Style Flavor Restaurant and 12 private rooms with different minority features.
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The Silk Road Dunhuang Hotel is founded in 1995,situated against the backdrop of the picturesque Mingsha Sand Dunes. The hotel captures the spirit of the Tang Dynasty with its unique architectural design - the large rooftops and long corridors of the Han and Tang dynasties; the typical enclosed courtyard style design and mud walls of the northwestern part of China; and the replica of the late Tang, Ming and Qing dynasties furniture. All these work together to recapture the flavour of a bygone era with their simplicity and use of natural building materials. .
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