The West Suburban Hotel in Shanghai is the pinnacle of combining Soviet and Eastern aesthetics.
Truly luxurious! Amman, Six Senses, Liz and other hotels must make way! I finally have time to visit the Xijiao Hotel. Like the eastern suburbs, it still has a huge garden facility, but the lake is smaller and there are more waterways. Strangely, there aren't many cherry blossoms planted, which is regrettable. There are red crowned cranes, peacocks, and black swans in the garden, which are particularly suitable for taking children on weekends. I can't help but admire the details of the service: firstly, the owners are well-known individuals, and the clients are mostly government officials.Waiters have a much higher level of exposure to the world than luxury hotels - they have good looks and high emotional intelligence! The most impressive thing is that the negotiations between China and the United States were held in a hotel during the trade war and were actually open, so you can stay! Regarding design: The style of veteran cadres is not rural or old-fashioned. That's because you haven't experienced a turbulent military career and don't understand it! This design embodies the pinnacle of combining Soviet aesthetics and Eastern aesthetics by the older generation of designers in New China. It is low-key, self disciplined, quiet, and majestic. The conference center is particularly spectacular, just like the palace in The Lord of the Rings! Location: It can be said to be the backyard of Shanghai. The airport is nearby, convenient for foreign affairs meetings. In my personal opinion, the most luxurious hotels in China are various old brand hotels. There were white people coming and going in the hall, and scholars were chatting and laughing.
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