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Beijing Travel Guide

Beijing is well known for its flatness and regular construction. There is only one hill to be found in the city limits.Like the configuration of the Forbidden City, Beijing has concentric "ring roads", which are actually rectangular, that go around the metropolis.

About Beijing

Beijing covers an area of 6,487 sq miles (16,801 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 17.5 million people being the capital and second most populous city in China. It is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and motorways passing through the city.

Shatan Hotel Beijing

Beijing Shatan Hotel is a three-star travel hotel invested by CNPC Yumen Petroleum. The hotel lies in the center of Beijing, abuts to the Imperial Palace, adjacent to Jingshan Park and Beihai Park in the west, “Wusi” Street and Donghuangchenggen Site Park in the east, about 1500m to Tiananmen Square in the south and about 10 minutes road to China Art Gallery and Wangfujing Street.

The appearance of Beijing Shatan Hotel is primitive and elegant. It’s a quadrangle architecture with 64 suites of various room models, including honored guest suite, luxury suite, business suite, single room, standard room, three-person room, etc. It is equipped with internet broad band and other matched establishments, possesses multifunctional dining-room that can contain 180 persons with luxury room, common room and Chinese food dining room. The hotel has advanced business center, large & small meeting room and multifunctional hall and integrated service establishments (such as vehicle center, hairdressing center, bath center, shop, billiards room, table-tennis room, cards room, etc.) for your different demands. It’s your ideal choice of entertainment, business affairs, vacation, national art appreciation and shopping.

    Location: Distance from Centre of city 0 Km, from the airport 30 Km, from the railway station 2.5 Km

    Surroundings: Jingshan Park, Beihai Park, Tiananmen Square, China Art Gallery and Wangfujing Street, the Imperial Palace

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