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インナーサークル
ゴールデンサークル会員へのニュース
Issue 114 - 4 Sep 2008
Heart Talk by Yeoh Siew Hoon
After years of preparation and hard work, the Beijing Olympics are over. But memories will remain of an event that produced some real stars, great moments and, mostly, happy visitors.
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スペシャルオファー
Enjoy complimentary two way limousine transfers from 24 to 28 September 2008.
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Honeymoons are so much sweeter as you enter your own piece of heaven at Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort and Spa, Kota Kinabalu.
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Traders Upper East Hotel, Beijing opening on 8 September 2008, offers Golden Circle Members complimentary private limousine arrival transfer from the airport.
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Whether you are an in-house guest or a local resident Golden Circle member, enjoy discounts on food and beverage offerings at selected Shangri-La hotels across China.
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Spotlight on CSR
news, facts, events
Patricia Gallardo will head the group's corporate social responsibility initiatives in the country where Shangri-La will soon have six hotels.
Insider's Circle
expert tips
Two names emerged at the Beijing Olympics - Michael Phelps, the greatest swimmer of all time, and Usain Bolt, the greatest sprinter of all time. Want to know what they eat?
ニュース
From breakfast hosted by China's President Hu Jintao to taking care of dignitaries attending the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony, China World Hotel was the consummate host.
And the winner of the "fastest and nicest" bed-making competition is Alo ...
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プレスからのコメント
Converting business trips into happy parties
"In Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, I almost always stay at a Shangri-La hotel. This enormously successful Asian hotel chain makes a point of converting the business traveler's otherwise plodding itinerary into a kind of happy party. Hong Kong's Island Shangri-La offers a level of service second to none anywhere I have been in Asia. In Taipei, Taiwan, you might want to try the soaring Shangri-La's Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, another stellar Shangri-La gem." - Tom Plate
AsiaMedia,
US,
28 May 2008
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