Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Where is Changsha Poly Gold Champagne?
Where is Changsha Poly Gold Champagne?
As one of the high-end brands of Poly Real Estate, "Golden Champagne Series" has been successfully developed in dozens of cities such as Guangzhou, Beijing, Wuhan and Nanjing. Golden Champagne has always been characterized by "new city center, convenient transportation, mature supporting facilities and excellent quality" to create a natural and prosperous and beautiful community. Where Paulie is, the center is there. Poly Gold Champagne is another upgrade after Poly Champagne International. The project is located next to Poly Champagne International, 400 meters west of the intersection of Wanjiali and Xianglong Road, connected to Xingsha Ring Road in the north, Engineering College of National Defense Science and Technology University in the south, Longtang Road in the east, and the ecological zone along the Laodao River (Sutuohuan Wetland Park) in the west.
The building type of the project is plate building, with rough decoration, floor area ratio of 2, greening rate of 0.4, and the property type is residential.
If you want to know more, you can call Wu Ji Sales Consulting Tel: 400658 1350 ext 14866 to make an appointment to see the house and enjoy one-on-one detailed explanation and quotation service.
Click to receive Poly Gold Champagne house purchase benefits.
- Previous article:Hotel training management system
- Next article:Is there accommodation in Universal Studios?
- Related articles
- Is this the gate of Sheraton Sofia?
- Where is Hefei Swan Love Theme Hotel?
- What is the telephone number of Wuhai Tiansheng Square Marketing Center?
- How to get from Poly Building to Guijie Street
- Guangyuan Bamboo Weaving Wholesale Market Address
- How about Ziyuntai (Longyuanlou)? OK or not? Is it worth buying?
- What are the steps of the hotel check-in registration form?
- How about Baoding Longzhu Hot Spring Health Hotel Co., Ltd.?
- Wedding banquet seating arrangement
- Why do young people favor "bad" tourism?