Frasers Hospitality gears up for expansion in China

The group plans to add seven properties to its portfolio over the next four years.

Building on the successful launch of Fraser Residence Chengdu in mid-2020, Frasers Hospitality, a member of Frasers Property Group, is set to continue on its steady growth course in China in key Chinese gateway cities with plans to add seven properties over the next four years.

Notable plans within the next four years include the upcoming opening of properties in cities including the debut of Fraser Residence Chongqing, and the addition of Fraser Suites Pazhou, Guangzhou, Fraser Residence Shenzhen, Fraser Residence Nanjing, Fraser Residence Tianjin, Fraser Place Chengdu and Modena by Fraser Nanjing in cities where Frasers Hospitality has existing presence.

Frasers Hospitality currently operates 12 properties across 12 key gateway cities. The new signings will add seven properties to the group’s portfolio in these main cities and bring its total inventory in the country to over 4,500 keys.

“Despite the global economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, China remains the world’s second largest economy[3] and one of the most-watched inbound and outbound tourism markets. As such, it will continue to play an integral role in our expansion plans as we seek to bring Frasers Hospitality’s trademark intuitive service and Gold-Standard residences to key cities globally,” said Mark Chan, Chief Operating Officer of Frasers Hospitality.

The group’s current portfolio in China also includes properties across Beijing, Changsha, Chengdu, Dalian, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Wuhan, and Wuxi. The new openings bring the hospitality provider’s global portfolio to more than 120 properties in over 70 cities worldwide.
 

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