
Kingold Group’s participation in the Guangzhou International Travel Fair 2010 (GITF 2010) successfully rounded off on March 27th. The three days event was filled with excitement where Kingold officially unveiled the mystery curtain of the “China’s Best Kept Secret” – Imperial Springs. Imperial Springs is Kingold’s $1.2 billlion USD six-star conference center and resort located up in Conghua, Guangdong. Through the GITF, one of the most renowned international travel trade fairs in China, the Imperial Springs team has successfully introduced this state-of-the-art resort to both the local and international hospitality industry. All visitors were amazed by the grand scale and luxurious facilities of the project. Especially during the trade visitor day, tourist trade business representatives were fascinated by our project’s vision and variety of luxurious service offered. The conference center with 8 simultaneous translation booth, the 1000-person ballroom, the Chinese antiquity museum, spa villas and the 28-room presidential suite are all state-of-the-art facility first time unveiled to the public. This exclusive retreat will offer luxury seekers and international forums personalized service never before seen in China.
Just as the name suggested, the project is built around the imperial theme. Therefore, the display booth at the GITF was also inspired by the Imperial Palace reflecting the vision of the project. This Imperial Palace pavilion was one of the most eye-catching structures at the GITF. Visitors are stunned by the elegant look of the “Imperial Palace” and cannot resist enquiring more information about the project. However, entrance into the “Imperial Palace” is not intended for everyone. Only selected few are the targeted customers and were invited to go inside the pavilion for a more details of the facility and services. With two white gloved doormen guarding the palace doors in their “Chinese tuxedos”, the pavilion has its doors kept closed at all time to purposely create this exclusive and mysterious feel for this “China’s Best Kept Secret”.