Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel celebrates fifth annual Global Day of Discovery
Updated: 2016-06-24 10:25
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The Peking opera performance at the “One Night in Beijing” event. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
Renaissance Hotels is the hotel brand known around the world for helping the next generation of business travelers discover unexpected cultural experiences. On June 16, 2016, the brand celebrated its fifth annual Global Day of Discovery. In bringing Renaissance Hotels ”Business Unusual” brand promise to life, nearly 170 Renaissance Hotels worldwide helped guests discover genuine local experiences in and around Renaissance hotels. As part of this global program, Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel held a wonderful “One Night in Beijing” event and let their guests experience local culture and inspired them to explore the neighborhood.
The “One Night in Beijing” event offered guests Chinese gastronomy and glamour, the signature Bar Ritual of Renaissance Hotels and the most authentic flavors in the city. Beverages include craft cocktails from Pernod Ricard. A showcase from JOLIVA also highlighted emerging local artists and the latest cutting-edge fashions. Blending classic and contemporary cultures, this event brought guests a chance to discover the best in live entertainment and one of Beijing's traditional courtyards within the hotel, the Hutong Place is exclusive private event venue. The design exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
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