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'Elevating the Everyday' with Nina Hospitality [travel]

L’hotel Group, a member of Chinachem Group, today unveils its brand transformation to Nina Hospitality. The new identity reflects the brand’s promise of ‘Elevating the Everyday’ through personalised experiences that blend top-notch service with a friendly and approachable ambience throughout their properties. Nina Hospitality’s service from the heart, across their hotels, serviced apartments and residences, creates memorable moments that feel like home. Guests are invited to discover new brand touchpoints through an array of offerings, such as the ‘Hello Nina’ staycation package comprising of an exclusive one-on-one private experience with master chefs and baristas.

“At Chinachem Group, we are committed to making a positive impact on people, communities and the environment – a key vision at the heart of our rebrand since late last year, and once again during this new transformation to Nina Hospitality,” said Donald Choi, Executive Director and CEO at Chinachem Group. “The hospitality industry has undergone unprecedented change in 2020 and travellers’ standards have shifted to expect flexible offerings and personalised service. Nina Hospitality is dedicated to satisfying our guests with a range of bespoke services to create moments that feel like home in city locations that make the travel experience more enjoyable and convenient. Our spaces are created to allow people to thrive in a comfortable environment.”

The #NinaLife experience is guided by their three brand pillars, ‘Generosity’, ‘Social’ and ‘Homelike Comfort’. Showcasing the passion and dedication to Asian hospitality, every moment is warm, comfortable and memorable. 

At today’s press conference held at the flagship property Nina Hotel causeway bay Tsuen Wan West, Nina Hospitality introduced its new service promise of ‘Elevating the Everyday’ and revealed the logos, digital touchpoints and new uniforms. The new logo is two arms embracing to form the letter ‘N’ in soft and flowing curves, offering guests a warm welcome with a sleek, modern design. Nina Hospitality’s new, uplifted corporate brand identity includes Nina Hotels and Lodgewood by Nina Hospitality. 


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Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong [travel]

After arriving in Hong Kong by Qatar Airways in business class, you will take a direct ride to the hotel. This time I stayed at the newly opened Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong (Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong). The predecessor of this hotel was called "Hotel Vic on The Harbour", but it was opening Not long after (about a year in my impression), I joined the Hyatt Hotel Group and changed my name to my current name.

The location of the hotel is not in Central / Causeway Bay / Tsim Sha Tsui / Mong Kok and other tourist attractions known to ordinary tourists, but in North Point, which is less visited by ordinary tourists. However, in terms of transportation, it is not inconvenient because it is not in a popular tourist area. If you depart from the airport, you can take the airport bus directly, or take the Airport Express to transfer to the shuttle bus at Hong Kong Station. There is also a subway opposite the hotel. The station is in and out, and there is the North Point Ferry Terminal next to it. You can cross Victoria Harbour to reach the Kowloon area, which is convenient. In addition to convenient transportation, there is also a shopping mall downstairs, and it is also close to the well-known food stall in the traditional market-Dongbao Xiaoguan, not to mention the surrounding restaurants, so there is no need to worry about dining.

This hotel is designed by the well-known "Rocco Design" team. Their works also include the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, and the Renaissance Taipei Shihlin Hotel, etc. Presumably this hotel must have some good design ingenuity, which made me think about this hotel. Hyatt Centric North Point has an inexplicable expectation. If you use Hyatt points to redeem directly, you need 15,000 points per night, so I pay directly at the cash price (about $100 per night). This kind of price is basically impossible in Hong Kong in the past. , Just this time I have the opportunity to take advantage of a good price to enjoy this highly rated hotel.

This hotel is divided into two buildings, east and west, the check-in hall is on the second floor of the east building, and the executive lounge is in the west building. Since I had the membership of "Explorist" at the time, I asked if I had the opportunity to upgrade, and the counter staff also helped me upgrade to the noble ocean view room. Although it was only a small explorer membership, I didn't have the opportunity to upgrade. I was able to upgrade to a suite, but I was still very grateful, because the sea view of this hotel is very good. It is cool to be able to lie on the bed and watch the sunrise, the sea view, and the sunset.


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