Landmark hotels sets Far East Tourism goal

The Grand Hotel & Spa, York is on a mission to become the most China-friendly hotel in the north of England.

To coincide with the National Day of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, the hotel has launched a series of initiatives to achieve its goal, including employing a Mandarin-speaking member of staff, and putting six employees a year through Mandarin language lessons.

Other measures include cultural awareness training for hotel staff, provision of Mandarin visitor guides for the city of York, Mandarin-translated menus and the creation of Chinese social media presence, and a Chinese language website.

The hotel’s plans have been launched on the back of the VisitBritain GREAT China Welcome Charter, which aims to welcome 650,000 Chinese visits a year to the UK by 2020, worth almost £1.1bn to the UK economy.

Philip Bolson, general manager of The Grand Hotel & Spa, York, said: “We wholeheartedly support VisitBritain’s goal to make Britain the most welcoming European destination for the Chinese visitor, so much so that we’re going above and beyond to secure our position as the most China-friendly hotel in the north of England.

“We have made a commitment both in terms of staff hours, training, and financially to reach our goal. York is an incredible city for tourists, from the historic Minster to the iconic York City Walls quite literally on our doorstep, and we’re excited to welcome more visitors from the Far East to our home.”

Michelle Brown, marketing manager for Visit York, said: “China is now one of York’s key international markets for tourism and we’re committed to helping our hotels and visitor attractions to become ‘China Ready’.

“The Grand Hotel & Spa was one of the very first hotels in the city to successfully complete welcome training for Chinese visitors, helping to deliver the goals of VisitBritain’s Great China Welcome programme. We’re delighted they are setting the standard for hotels across the North.”

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