Wuhan Jianghan Hotel

Wuhan Jianghan Hotel

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Wuhan Jianghan Hotel

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The Jianghan Hotel (Jianghan binguan) is a four star hotel with a classic continental
deco style. This hotel was built by the French in 1914 and originally known as the
“Denim Hotel”. This is one of the best examples of colonial architecture in Wuhan,
and most of them are verydifficult to find! Although from the outside this place looks
pretty run down,the interior is impressive.

Apart from the standard and executive rooms, the hotel also has luxurious continental
suites with impressive interior designs.

The hotel restaurant is excellent, providing a wide range of food from all over the world,
and the Canton and Chiu Chow cuisine are exceptionally good. The Cafe Veranda serve
good coffee in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.

In addition, the hotel also provide business services, a health club with sauna and massage
facilities, disco, beauty salon, shops and a post office. The hotel staff are friendly and
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  • Opened business in 1919 Decorated in 2002
  • Address: 245, Shengli Road Wuhan China
  • Postcode: 430017
  • Fixed-line phone: 8627-68825888
  • Fax: 8627-82814342
  • Number of rooms: 100
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