Hilton, a renowned global hospitality company, has recently opened its latest property, the Hilton Garden Inn Beihai Jiafu, in the bustling city of Beihai, China. This marks an impressive milestone for the company, as it is now the 100th Hilton Garden Inn in the Greater China region. The hotel boasts a total of 199 rooms and is conveniently located just 2km away from the Beihai High-Speed Railway Station and 6km from the Beihai Fucheng Airport. Additionally, it is only a short 20-minute drive to the Beihai International Passenger Port.
“This newest addition to our brand’s portfolio not only showcases our rapid growth, but it also reflects our unwavering commitment to the Chinese market,” expressed Qian Jin, the President of Hilton Greater China and Mongolia, in a press release on December 13th.
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Hilton first introduced its Hilton Garden Inn brand to China in 2014 with the opening of its first property in Shenzhen. It has since expanded to various parts of the country, including Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Guilin, and Aksu. The company has plans to open even more Hilton Garden Inn properties in China by 2025, with upcoming debuts in popular tourist destinations like Zhangjiajie, Ordos, Huangshan, Shanwei, and Jinan.
In an effort to cater to the evolving needs and preferences of travelers, Hilton will also be introducing its latest regional prototype, Hilton Garden Inn Gen A, targeted at Generation Alpha travelers in Greater China. This new prototype will debut in cities such as Nanjing, Chengdu, Chengde, and Jinan. It is set to complement the brand’s expansion throughout the wider Asia Pacific region.
“Our commitment to expanding Hilton Garden Inn’s presence across the Asia Pacific region is evident as we currently have over 200 properties in development,” commented Clarence Tan, Senior Vice President of Development, Asia Pacific at Hilton. This will undoubtedly further strengthen the brand’s presence in the region.