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Brief introduction of Beijing Qinglan building hotel
Beijing Qinglan Mansion Hotel is located next to Dongsishitiao overpass in Beijing East Second Ring Road, on the spacious Ping 'an Avenue, surrounded by office buildings and hotels, adjacent to Hong Kong and Macao Central Hotel and Poly Mansion. It opened in 2000. Renovated in 2006.
Beijing Qinglan Building is located in the city center, adjacent to Ping 'an Avenue, with 40 overpasses in the east, 8 minutes' drive from Beijing Railway Station and 30 minutes' drive from the airport.
Beijing Qinglan Building opened in 2000, with a height of 1 1 floor and a standard room area of 20 square meters. There are Sichuan cuisine, Cantonese cuisine and Chinese and Western buffets, 7 meeting rooms for 20-500 people and a multifunctional hall for 300 people. In addition, the hotel also has tennis swimming, fitness, beauty salons and other entertainment facilities.
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