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Angsana Zhoushan, China
Angsana Zhoushan is located at the foothills of Wujian Mountain in Putuo District, next to Wuling Wetland Park and overlooking the Thousand Island Coast east of Shanghai. It is about 15 minutes from the ferry terminals, with direct boat links to Putuo Mountain and Dongji Island.
The hotel has 222 guestrooms and villas, some with private onsen pools or courtyards. Facilities include the Angsana Spa, an onsen with 16 outdoor pools and a children’s pool, a gym, an indoor heated pool, as well as yoga and meditation areas.
Dining includes Cantonese dishes at Chun Feng, international and local food at Market Place, light meals at Lingbo, and afternoon tea in the lobby lounge, while the Angsana 101 programme offers workshops in local crafts and the Terra Kids Club provides indoor and outdoor spaces for children aged three to six.

Shilla Monogram Gangneung, South Korea
Shilla Monogram Gangneung has opened on Songjeong Beach in Gangneung, about two hours from Seoul by train.
It has 917 rooms, including 315 rooms and 602 residence units, with most offering ocean views. The fifth floor is designed for families, with children’s rooms fitted with bunk and family beds. Signature Suites feature Jacuzzis with sea views, and Terrace Suites include private terraces and pools.
Facilities include a children’s play area, party and media rooms, a screen golf facility, a library and business corner, a wine shop, convenience store, and laundry.
The hotel’s location gives access to Anmok Coffee Street, Gyeongpodae Pavilion, Jungang Market, and Arte Museum Gangneung within a 10-minute drive.

Hannah St Hotel, Australia
Hannah St Hotel has opened as part of the Queensbridge precinct in Southbank, Melbourne.
The hotel has 188 rooms featuring custom furniture, collectable art, and bold finishes, reflecting the studio’s residential design background applied to a commercial setting.
Facilities include The Clubhouse, which spans several floors and houses a 25-metre lap pool, steam room, sauna, and gym. There are co-working studios, meeting rooms, and lounges, as well as spaces for private dining and rooftop gatherings. A podcast recording studio is available on request.
The property sits within the podium of the 65-storey Queensbridge Building, near Melbourne’s arts and cultural district. The location places guests within easy reach of Southbank attractions, including the Melbourne Arts Precinct.

Aerotel Shanghai, China
Aerotel Shanghai is located on the sixth and seventh floors of Terminal 2 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, a three-minute walk from domestic and international security checkpoints.
The hotel has 82 rooms with flexible hourly booking options for transit, arrival, and departure passengers. Rooms accommodate solo travellers, couples, and families, with some offering runway views. Each room has Wi-Fi, mattresses and pillows, hot showers, and complimentary amenities.
Facilities include a rooftop garden lounge, dining options with buffet and à la carte meals, a Grab and Go area with 24-hour snacks, a co-working space, resting room, and luggage storage. The hotel also provides direct access to the terminal.






