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Shanghai Huaying Textile Building Hotel - Shanghai

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Close to Nanjing West Road
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The 3-star Shanghai hufang Hotel, situated near Shanghai''s prime
commercial district, is 2 kilometers from the railway station and 12
kilometers from the Hongqiao International Airport.

The hotel, 10 minutes on foot from Nanjing Road, features inroom
broadband internet access, an eatery that serves Yangzhou, Shanghai and
Guangdong cuisine, a multi-function hall, a gym, a beauty salon, a chess
and cards room, a lobby lounge, a business center and meeting rooms.

Room Amenities

* Hair Dryer
* Slippers
* Double Bed
* Free Internet Access
* Extra Bed Available
* Mini Refrigerator
* Shower & Bath Tub
* In-Room Safe
* Work Desk
* Complimentary Bottled Water
* Free Toiletries

Dining

Chinese restaurant Multi-functional hall Gym Cyber cafe Beauty salon
Chess room Lobby lounge Parking lot Shop Meeting rooms

Recreation

Business center Ticket booking Car rental Laundry

Conference

The grand meeting rooms can hold 150-180 persons, while small ones
holding 40 persons.

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
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