Enjoy a weekend escape at Tianjin’s Pan Pacific
Updated: 2015-03-23 13:23
By Bao Wanxian(chinadaily.com.cn)
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If you want a Tianjin experience:
Try tasty Mahua, traditional dough twists, or a traditional comedy cross talk show, which will be on offer from Sept 1 to Dec 31.
Whether you are on a weekend getaway from Beijing or looking for a simple but indulgent experience in Tianjin, the staycation package offers all you need and includes:
• Complimentary dinner buffet for two
• Daily breakfast for two
• Complimentary Internet access
• Complimentary parking
• Access to the state-of-the-art-gym and indoor swimming pool Terms and conditions
• The complimentary dinner must be consumed during the stay period
• Offer is subject to availability and blackout dates may apply
• Cancellations cannot be made less than 24 hours prior to arrival
• The hotel reserves the right to terminate or amend the offer without prior notice
• the offer cannot be used with other promotions
• Rates are quoted in Renminbi The offer is valid from Sept 1 to Dec 31.
The offer is valid from Sept 1 to Dec 31.
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