March 21, 2006 (Press Release) --
Italian Style
My tour began in the Rome – known as the ‘eternal city' a must for any Chinese traveller even on the shortest business trip to Italy . In addition to ancient Roman ruins and beautiful architecture, Rome is also home to some of the oldest and most luxurious hotels in the world. I visited a selection of the Hurun Report's favourite 5 star hotels to find the best places for China 's entrepreneurs to stay whether on business or pleasure. From the baroque splendour of Italy 's oldest luxury hotel, the St. Regis Grand, to the understated glamour and chic of the Hotel de Russie, Rome has an impressive selection of truly luxurious hotels.
But, despite all the hotels advertising multi-lingual staff, I was a little disappointed that I could find none with Chinese speaking staff available. However, most assured me that they could provide Chinese-speaking guides for hire and newspapers available upon request – but be aware that both require advanced warning.
The hotels that seemed most accommodating to Chinese guests were probably the St. Regis Grand and the Westin Excelsior, both are used to welcoming the honoured guests of the Chinese Embassy in Rome . The Excelsior also hosts the annual Chinese National Day celebrations for Chinese diplomats and expatriates living in Rome . I was also encouraged to find that St Regis Grand plans to offer Chinese language entertainment services from early 2006.
Source: http://www.google.com/hurun.net
My tour began in the Rome – known as the ‘eternal city' a must for any Chinese traveller even on the shortest business trip to Italy . In addition to ancient Roman ruins and beautiful architecture, Rome is also home to some of the oldest and most luxurious hotels in the world. I visited a selection of the Hurun Report's favourite 5 star hotels to find the best places for China 's entrepreneurs to stay whether on business or pleasure. From the baroque splendour of Italy 's oldest luxury hotel, the St. Regis Grand, to the understated glamour and chic of the Hotel de Russie, Rome has an impressive selection of truly luxurious hotels.
But, despite all the hotels advertising multi-lingual staff, I was a little disappointed that I could find none with Chinese speaking staff available. However, most assured me that they could provide Chinese-speaking guides for hire and newspapers available upon request – but be aware that both require advanced warning.
The hotels that seemed most accommodating to Chinese guests were probably the St. Regis Grand and the Westin Excelsior, both are used to welcoming the honoured guests of the Chinese Embassy in Rome . The Excelsior also hosts the annual Chinese National Day celebrations for Chinese diplomats and expatriates living in Rome . I was also encouraged to find that St Regis Grand plans to offer Chinese language entertainment services from early 2006.
Source: http://www.google.com/hurun.net

My tour began in the Rome – known as the ‘eternal city' a must for any Chinese traveller even on the shortest business trip to Italy .
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