Dusit Devarana brand launches in China with hot springs resort
The Dusit Devarana Hot Springs & Spa Conghua Guangzhou resort has opened, offering all villa guests private hot spring pools in addition to a comprehensive indoor and outdoor hot spring experience.
The 133-villa and guestroom property is managed by Dusit Fudu Hotels and Resorts, the joint venture company established between Dusit International and Fudu Hotel Investment Management Company – the hospitality arm of Changzhou Qiao Yu Holding Group. The resort’s opening marks the launch of the Dusit Devarana brand in China. This is the most recent hotel and resort brand launched by Thai hospitality group Dusit International”.
The resort’s hot spring experience features a choice of 23 therapeutic, aromatic, splash and reflexology pools as well as a hot stone relaxation room. Thai-inspired massage treatments will be on offer at the on-site Devarana Spa.
General manager Herman Foo said: “We are delighted to launch the Dusit Devarana brand here with the promise of delivering the finest service and gracious hospitality rooted in Thai traditions, setting a new benchmark in local hospitality.”
Other features of the resort include three dining options, a 300sq m (3,229sq ft) pillar-less ballroom and two meeting rooms, a gym, tennis courts and an indoor swimming pool.
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