Gaoxin Xi'an
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Located at the junction of Keji Road and Tuanjie South Road in Hi-Tech Industries Development Zone. These Xi’an serviced apartments are surrounded by high grade residence, office buildings and retail shops. The line 3 metro station is about 2 kilometers, and about 32 kilometers will bring you to Xi’an-Xianyang International Airport and Xi’an Railway Station. It is also situated strategically such that it is about 17 kilometers to Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Muslim Street and Qujiang Tourism Culture Scenic Area.
Ranging from studios to two-bedroom units, the 143-apartments residence has a spacious layout, allowing space for both living and a home office. All apartments are fully furnished with modern amenities, including a home entertainment system, en-suite bathroom, split air-conditioning and broadband and wireless internet access. Selected residences have a fully-equipped kitchen and a washing machine & dryer. Your privacy and safety is guaranteed with 24-hour security and guest services.
Freshen yourself in our fully equipped fitness center, steam and sauna or yoga rooms. Utilize our wireless internet access, meeting room and residents' lounge for business tasks.
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About Xi'an, China
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Xi'an was once the end point of the Silk Road and a mixing area of various cultures, in addition to the home of emperors, courtesans, poets, merchants and warriors. Yet visitors can feel disappointed by the modern-day version. But even though its glory days ended in the early 900s AD, many elements of ancient Xi'an are still alive and well. The ancient city walls remain intact, vendors of all types still throng the narrow streets of the Muslim Quarter, and there are enough places of interest to keep even the most avid history-buff entertained. While it's no longer China’s political capital, it’s realized the value of its hallowed history. Recently, the city has been campaigning to add the Silk Road to the Unesco World Heritage List.