Shanghai
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Review: Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai
Mandarin Oriental Pudong Opened in 2013, the 362-room Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai stands as the centrepiece of the Harbour City development in the emerging ‘East Bund’ area. Its debut marked Mandarin Oriental’s third venture into Mainland China, arriving in the same year as its sister property in Guangzhou. Conceived by Peruvian architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia, the…
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Review: Grand Hyatt Shanghai
Grand Hyatt Shanghai The Grand Hyatt Shanghai stands as an undisputed icon of hospitality and a powerful symbol of the city’s rise on the global stage. Opened in 1999 within the landmark Jin Mao Tower, it debuted as the highest hotel in the world. Even though newer neighbouring skyscrapers have since surpassed it, the 548-room…
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Review: The Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai
The Portman Ritz-Carlton Opened in 1990 as a Shangri-La hotel, The Portman Ritz-Carlton has the unique distinction of being the first foreign-operated luxury hotel to open in China. As denoted in its name, the 593-room hotel was designed by the venerable American architect John C. Portman Jr., famous for his atrium hotel designs in the…
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Review: China Eastern Business Class A350 (HND-PVG)
Read this review of China Eastern Business Class on their A350-900 on a flight between Tokyo and Shanghai, with details on food, seats, and more.
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Review: China Eastern Lounge 36 Shanghai (PVG)
Read this detailed review of the China Eastern Airlines Lounge 36 at Shanghai Pudong Airport, with details on location, seating, dining, and entry requirements.