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Quanzhou Mandarin Hotel From CNY 520 / USD 78


Last updated: July 4, 2008


Quanzhou Hotel, Quanzhou
No. 22, Zhuang Fu Lane, Quanzhou, China, 362000

Area : No. 22, Zhuang Fu Lane
Location: It is located in the heart of the Quanzhou City, right besides the city government building. * Airport: 16 km * Train Station: 7 km
Surrounding: Kaiyuan Temple, Qingjing Temple, Mt.Qingyuan, West Lake Park
Hotel Accepted: Master, Visa, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB



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The hotel is in a small shopping area, with the walking distance to a lot of sight-seeing places. The hotel was actually very nice. The room was decorated nicely too. However, the bed was very hard, felt like a board. The food in the restaurant could cater to the most western traveler? taste. Overall, it was good enough for a small town in China.
Guest Name : Cote
Updated : 2008-1-30



Quanzhou is highly praised as the best scenery in Southeast China, and was one of the major starting points of the Maritime Silk Route in ancient China. This hotel is just located in the city center; the hotel is near to the train station - the location is just ok. The hotel room is beautifully decorated and spacious. The hotel staff was very helpful and courteous to all he guests in the hotel. One problem is that the hotel breakfast is always cold. Anyway I would like to recommend this hotel.
Guest Name : Senjonalee
Nationality : Botswana
Updated : 2007-11-14



I stayed at the magnificent Quanzhou Hotel; it is a 5 star hotel. Good service and very good location. It is within 40 minutes walking distance to many city center tourist attractions. Head South, and within 5 minutes it is Tumen Rd. After 10 minutes from the hotel you will find the Confucius shrine. Entrance fee 3 Yuan. Another 10 minutes the Mosque Entrance fee 3 Yuan. And another 15 minutes further down, a very popular Buddhist temple.

Head North along Zhongshan Rd. 15 minutes from the hotel you will encounter a clock monument in the street intersection. Turn left, it is West St. walk for 25 minutes, you will encounter the centuries old Kaiyuan Temple with two 7 story pagodas. Entrance free I paid for is 20 Yuan. It is 10 Yuan more than what I expected to pay. Just next to this is a preserved archeological wooden sailing ship for overseas voyage. Entrance fee 3 Yuan.

Quanzhou is a nice place to know more about history.
Guest Name : Ms. ELSA(Guest)
Updated : 2007-11-9 17:36:00


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