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Brief introduction of Howard Johnson Tianyi Hotel in Guizhou

Howard Johnson Tianyi Hotel in Guizhou is a luxury business hotel. Located on Zaoshan Road in Guiyang, it is close to Guiyang's largest shopping center, passenger hub, Qianling Park and a museum that gathers the essence of ancient and modern culture. Its unique rooms and advanced facilities can meet the different needs of guests for business travel. Howard Johnson Tianyi Hotel in Guizhou opened in April 2003. The hotel has 3 10 rooms of various types, with a room area of more than 30 square meters.

Howard Johnson Tianyi Hotel Guiyang is a five-star international hotel listed in Guizhou Province, which opened in April 2003. The hotel has 365,438+00 rooms (sets) with an area of over 30 square meters.

The unique hotel restaurant attracts the local consumer market. The novel, unique and comfortable room design provides a comfortable living environment for in-house guests. The involvement of internationally renowned hotel groups will bring standard and standardized services. Unique female floor design provides comfortable and safe personalized service for female guests.

Howard Johnson International is an international hotel management group with a history of 78 years. It is one of the top ten hotel brands in Shengteng. Headquartered in New Jersey, USA, it governs more than 500 hotels in 34 countries and regions including North America, Europe and Asia.

Shengda Group is the parent company of Howard Johnson International Hotel Group, a world-famous tourism enterprise. With abundant capital, it is a top 50 enterprise in the United States and a top 500 enterprise in the world.

Since entering China from 65438 to 0999, Howard Johnson International Hotel Group (China) has developed rapidly. It has signed contracts with 12 four-star and five-star hotels in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Qufu, Tianjin, Xi, Wuhan and Guiyang. It is planned to develop to 20 hotels by the end of 2003, and the hotel network will spread all over the capital cities of China by 2005.