A byword for quality, style and service across Asia, the luxurious Shangri-La is a fine choice. Lavish rooms offer views over the surrounding grasslands, and there are Chinese and open-kitchen international restaurants, a 20m swimming pool and a spa. Cocktails in the Lobby Lounge nicely round off the day. Prices are often discounted to around ¥850.
Shangri-La
Inner Mongolia
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