Ausotel Smart GZ Baiyun Airport Holds Signing Ceremony

By That's PRD, June 7, 2016

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On May 6, Ausotel Smart Guangzhou Baiyun Airport held their highly-anticipated signing ceremony, according to a media release. 

The new hotel will be fully managed by Argyle Hotel & Resorts, an Australian group that specializes in providing hotel management related services. The company is one of the fastest growing hotel groups in China, according to the release. 

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The hotel will be a branch of the Hangwan Hotel Property Management Branch of GAA Co., Ltd., a company that was established in 2012 and currently owns five hotels: Pullman Hotel, Airport Hotel, Fogang Training Center, New Airport Hotel and Kaiserdom Hotel Guangzhou Airport. Hangwan Hotel Property Management is arguably the most competitive airport hotel group in the city and is excited to offer a new hotel that fuses both "contemporary art and stylish comfort."

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The signing ceremony was attended by a number of representatives, including Mr. Xijiang Yang (Vice-General Manager of Guangdong Airport Management Group Co., Ltd.), Mr. Honglei Yao (Chairman of Hangwan Hotel Property Management Branch of GAA Co., Ltd.), Mrs. Xi Feng (General Manager of Hangwan Hotel Property Management Branch of GAA Co., Ltd.), Mr. Zhongyun Yuan (Vice-General Manager of Hangwan Hotel Property Management Branch of GAA Co., Ltd.), J.P. Kevin Zhang( CEO of Argyle Hotels & Resorts), Mr. Yong Zhang (Ausotel President) and Ms. Julie-Anne Nichols (Deputy Consul of Australian Consulate General in Guangzhou).


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