Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Oriental Culture Hotel Hong Kong Branch

Oriental Culture Hotel Hong Kong Branch

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong is a five-star hotel overlooking Victoria Harbour. The hotel was built by the famous real estate developer Land Company in Central Hong Kong and opened in September. 1963. At that time, it was named Mandarin Hotel. Since the opening of the hotel, the British tradition has been maintained from the decoration and oil painting in the lobby to the charcoal barbecue in the barbecue room.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel is one of the best hotels in Asia. Many celebrities and politicians have stayed here, including the late Princess Diana, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former American Presidents Nixon, Ford and George Bush, Tom Ross, Yun Chi Guo Shina, Sultans Of Brunei Yo-Yo Ma and so on.

Leslie Cheung, a famous Hong Kong singer, is also one of the frequent visitors of Mandarin Oriental Hotel, but he jumped to his death in the coffee shop on the 24th floor of the hotel on April 1 2003.

At the end of 2005, the hotel spent HK$ 654.38+0.8 billion on a large-scale renovation project. From February 28, 2005 to August 2006, it was necessary to close down for renovation. The project was completed and reopened on September 28th, 2006.