Launching NUO
Updated: 2012-09-29 07:41
By Xu Xiao (China Daily)
|
||||||||
Competition in China's luxury hotel market is likely to become tougher as NUO, the first Chinese international luxury hotel brand, enters the fray.
Launched at an inauguration ceremony on Sept 20 at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, the brand is wholly owned by state tourism giant BTG and jointly developed by German luxury hospitality group Kempinski Hotels.
NUO aims to serve the lifestyle and attitudes of modern China while honoring its cultural heritage as well as supporting contemporary art and culture, said Michael Henssler, president of Kempinski China operations.
Henssler said the NUO brand stands on four pillars: Chinese heritage, luxury, contemporary feel and a "green" approach.
An example is the tea pavilion under a Chinese scholar tree at every NUO hotel experience.
However its properties will vary according to locale. In Beijing, the hotel will feature Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) culture and style, while in Shenyang, it will have Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) attributes. In Hangzhou, it will have a Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) feel to reflect the city's status as the dynasty's capital.
Along with the anticipated opening of its flagship hotel in Beijing in 2015, NUO will also open a Shanghai property and several other landmark properties in different Chinese cities.
Henssler said NUO will grow to be "modern but rooted in Chinese culture".
The chain vows a commitment to the environment and home communities. Henssler said that the NUO Hotel Beijing will have its own organic farm to ensure the quality of food served in the hotel.
xuxiao@chinadaily.com.cn
(China Daily 09/29/2012 page13)
- 'Taken 2' grabs movie box office crown
- Rihanna's 'Diamonds' tops UK pop chart
- Fans get look at vintage Rolling Stones
- Celebrities attend Power of Women event
- Ang Lee breaks 'every rule' to make unlikely new Life of Pi film
- Rihanna almost thrown out of nightclub
- 'Dark Knight' wins weekend box office
- 'Total Recall' stars gather in Beverly Hills
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Supplies pour into isolated villages |
All-out efforts to save lives |
American abroad |
Industry savior: Big boys' toys |
New commissioner
|
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Today's Top News
Health new priority for quake zone
Xi meets US top military officer
Japan's boats driven out of Diaoyu
China mulls online shopping legislation
Bird flu death toll rises to 22
Putin appoints new ambassador to China
Japanese ships blocked from Diaoyu Islands
Inspired by Guan, more Chinese pick up golf
US Weekly
Beyond Yao
|
Money power |