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How many stars is Sanya New Century Hotel?

The full name of Kaiyuan Hotel is "Sanya Tibet Building Kaiyuan Du Ming Hotel", which is a five-star hotel. The building is located in Sanya Bay New Town (the middle section of Fengxiang Road), about 700 meters away from Sanya Bay Coconut Dream Corridor.

The hotel has a total construction area of about 56,000 square meters and more than 300 luxury rooms. The surrounding scenery of the hotel is pleasant, comfortable and elegant, with complete facilities, and some rooms can enjoy beautiful sea views. Let the guests feel warm and comfortable, but also feel the strong Tibetan culture.

The banquet center of the hotel has well-equipped conference facilities, with large and small banquet halls 1 1, with an area of 90㎡ to 800㎡, among which the pillarless banquet hall is seven meters high, which can meet the needs of all kinds of banquets and conferences, and will bring you extraordinary enjoyment whether it is meetings, business or holidays.

The conference rooms owned by the hotel manager are located on the 3rd and 4th floors of the hotel. The banquet hall is located on the 4th floor of the hotel. The ballroom covers an area of 800 square meters. The overall style of the venue is mainly holiday style. The ceiling is 12 grating chandelier, water carpet, majestic snow mountain background wall with Tibetan elements, giving people a tall, relaxed and pleasant banquet environment.

The box group is located on the second floor of the hotel. Hotel No.1 has 17 boxes, which can accommodate 10-36 people. Among them, the distinctive Tibetan box details highlight the national culture, with small golden flowers embedded in the ceiling and Tibetan woodcarving flowers. Fitness center, swimming pool, table tennis room, billiards room and other entertainment facilities are all star-shaped, with beautiful garden environment and perfect entertainment facilities, showing the extraordinary aristocratic style of Tibetan architecture.