Shanghai Daily

How would you assess China’s MICE market? How is your property performing?

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China’s MICE market has been growing and developing very well over the years. As businesses in China mature, and trade within China and with the world grows, MICE businesses grow in tandem. Raffles Hainan is perfectly poised to take advantage of this trend as we have extensive MICE facilities, rooms and recreation facilities to meet every need. As people and the market become more sophistica­ted and more worldly, they see the true value in a MICE resort such as Raffles Hainan and all it has to offer.

Suzhou is an economic, industrial and commercial, foreign trade and logistics center in Jiangsu Province. It is also a famous historic and cultural city. As an important scenic tourist destinatio­n in China, the city receives about 70 million domestic tourists each year. Moreover, Jinji Lake commercial circle where Shangri-La Hotel Suzhou, Yuanqu is located represents the most emerging commercial hub in Suzhou.

Being part of an integrated commercial complex, Shangri-La Hotel, Suzhou Yuanqu offers comprehens­ive meeting and banquet facilities, including two pillar-less dividable ballrooms of around 1,000 square meters and 384 square meters in size, respective­ly, seven multi-function spaces and one boardroom, all of which are equipped with state-of-the-art lighting, audio and video systems. competitio­n. Also at Raffles Hainan, the creativity of the team and the exceeding of guest expectatio­ns combined make stays consistent­ly memorable. Each guest is treated as an individual with unique needs and desires, and our goal every time is to exceed these expectatio­ns for each and every one of them.

We are honored to launch our new Shangri-La hotel in the vibrant Suzhou Industrial Park. We will create an oasis for guests to rest by, combining traditiona­l local culture with modern colorful styles, fully reflecting SIP’s integratio­n features to create a new charming landmark. Our brilliant staff members are all committed to bringing the excellent Shangri-La service to all our guests.

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Raffles Hainan
Paul Rene Lee, general manager of Raffles Hainan

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