Yanqi’s MICE tourism ambition after APEC
Updated: 2014-11-14 15:48
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The future plan is to develop the current 4A Yanqi Lake scenic area into a 5A tourist site.[Photo/Xinhua] |
Yanqi Lake strives to be 5A scenic spot
Besides the above three landmark buildings, the hotels (the Yanqi hotel and the 12 Boutique hotels, both are managed by Kempinski) that accommodated the World leaders and dignitaries during APEC are also worth visiting. The 12 Boutique hotels blend contemporary and traditional elements with design inspired by the Chinese Imperial Gardens and the concept of Beijing ‘Siheyuan’.
Staff from Yanqi Lake scenic spot said the plan is to add an island tour program, which will be open to the public and satisfy citizens’ wish to experience APEC site at close quarters. The future plan is to develop the current 4A Yanqi Lake scenic area into a 5A tourist site. Huairou district will be poised to tap into the international market and offer itself as an ideal option for a fully-integrated MICE venue to meeting and exhibition planners.
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