Minor Hotels, well known international owner, operator and investor in the hospitality industry founded in 1978 by the American - born Thai businessman William Heinecke and based in Bangkok - Thailand, continues its expansion in Asia, specifically in China by announcing the official signing of a dual-brand property NH Hotels & Resorts and Tivoli Hotels & Resorts in Yining also known as Ghulja, county - level city in western Xinjiang located on the northern bank of the Ili River in the Dzungarian Basin, near the border with Kazakhstan.
Yining is a lively centre that offers attractions such as the Six Stat Street and the Kazak Folk Tourism in an area with beautiful, natural landscapes in Northwestern China which, due to its geographical position, has historically been an important commercial hub on the iconic Silk Road and today represents a vital and strategic, commercial and cultural bridge between Asia and Europe.
The debut scheduled for 2026 features the NH Hotels & Resorts, globally recognised brand known for modern amenities, delivering comfort, friendly service, focusing on value and human centric experiences for all type of travellers with very good location.
Tivoli Hotels is a brand chacterized by timeless elegance, distinctive luxury, impeccable services and a classic savoire - faire with in addition showing an authentic reflection of each locale.
The NH and Tivoli hotels are strategically located within easy reach of the Yining business district and major tourist attractions with easy access to major communication hubs, high-speed train and bus stations.
The project covers an area of approximately 1.6 million square meters and will offer various functionalities with 200 rooms for each of the NH and Tivoli brands, a shopping area inspired by the design of the iconic Silk Road and a center for cultural events with musical and dance performances and residential areas.
link - https://media.minorhotels.com/en-GLO/239629-minor-hotels-to-debut-the-tivoli-and-nh-hotel-brands-in-northwest-china
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