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Monday, May 21, 2007

No Longer A Forbidden City

The Forbidden City has enthralled yet again another lover - the modern visitor. In modern China, Beijing is always packed with visitors desirous to lay their eyes on the famous Forbidden City. Erected in a span of 14 years and 1 million skilled workers, the city was the imperial palace for mid-Ming and Qing dynasties, and included in the spacious property are 800 buildings and 9,999 rooms.

This summer, another rich hotel is opening in the heart of Beijing, giving visitors better reason to go and visit the Forbidden City. Ritz-Carlton, Beijing will open its fourth branch in China this summer offering a 305-room hotel fashioned by Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo in a landscaped greenery comprised of 230,000 square meter office space, another 16,000 square meter high-end rent space, 8 residential towers, and the rich hotel itself. I think it’s seeking to outshine the Forbidden City's area!

Suites in the hotel will include huge living rooms, dining areas, study areas, spacious bathrooms, and walk-in closets. Of course, expensive technology in each room and suite will compliment the expensive prices of the accommodation. A chapel is also situated within the hotel for couples who yearn to take in marriage in the Forbidden City.

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