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Hairdryer drama and Michelin dim sum: We review the Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing
Boutique facility on pedestrianised Wangfujing Street offers glimpses of old Beijing life to tourists wanting more than chain stores and bars.
With the parade of international stars that the Mandarin Oriental has used for its “I’m a fan” campaigns, it’s easy to forget that the luxury hotel group’s roots are firmly entrenched in Hong Kong.
Consistent service quality and luxurious accommodation have made the brand a top player on the international hospitality scene and the group seems to be ramping up its presence with a slew of new openings in the next few years.
First, look inside the Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing, the Mandarin’s first property in Beijing.
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