2012 Location
JW Marriott Hotel, Beijing
Whether visiting China for business or leisure, you'll find the most luxurious accommodations at the JW Marriott Hotel Beijing. Located in the central business district, the 5-star hotel in Beijing is part of the China Central Place, an awe-inspiring complex featuring offices, shopping and residential towers. At the spectacular hotel, enjoy first-class services, spacious accommodations and incredible amenities. The Marriott hotel in Beijing features 1,800 square metres of space.
* We recommend that you stay at the JW Marriott Hotel, Beijing, where we have negotiated reduced rates for conference attendees. To obtain the reduced room rate, follow the link to the hotel website online booking form containing your special discount code. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
Hotel Address:
83 Jian Guo Road,
Chaoyang District
Beijing
100025 China
Tel: +86-10-59086688
Visit Hotel Website
For additional information please contact:
Claire Hill | |
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| T: +44 (0)20 8987 0941 | |
| F: +44 (0)208 995 5600 | |
Beijing
 | | China's annual Auto Show alternates between Beijing and Shanghai, and 2012 is the turn of the country's capital city. The Interior Motives Conference is timed so that it occurs on the two days prior to the opening Press days of the show, which are 21-22 April 2012. Formerly known in English as Peking, Beijing is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipalities under the jurisdiction of the central government in China and one of the six ancient cities in China. It is the second largest city in China, just behind Shanghai, with more than 17 million people in Beijing's area of jurisdiction. Beijing is recognised as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China. It is also an international exchange centre and more than 140 foreign embassies are located here. Beijing is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples and huge stone walls and gates. Its art treasures and universities have long made the city a centre of culture and art in China. |