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22 July 2024

Daily Newsletter

22 July 2024

MGM Shenzhen resort opens in Xiaomeisha, China

The newly opened property is part of the Shenzhen SDG’s vision for an international coastal resort in the region.

Upasana Mukherjee July 18 2024

MGM Shenzhen, a new hotel and entertainment complex, has opened in Xiaomeisha, China.

The newly opened property is part of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Development Group's (SDG) vision for an international coastal resort in the region.

MGM Hospitality Diaoyutai president Zhou Feng said: “Under SDG's guidance, Xiaomeisha is evolving into a top-tier destination for coastal leisure.

“We are proud to contribute significantly to this transformation, helping to shape Xiaomeisha into a lively nexus of entertainment, marine culture, and commerce, achieving our broad ambitions in this vibrant setting.”

The property's S-curve architecture is inspired by the ocean's waves.

It offers 321 ocean-view accommodations with 15 room types, ranging from 50m² Deluxe Ocean View Rooms to the 390m² Presidential Suite.

MGM Shenzhen general manager Li Guangpeng said: "With the grand opening of MGM Shenzhen, we've intertwined the city's allure with the essence of the MGM brand, presenting guests with an unparalleled vacation experience.

“The hotel serves as a vibrant hub of art, play, cuisine, and wonder, delivering an extraordinary entertainment extravaganza that surpasses the expectations of those seeking a premium lifestyle filled with thrilling adventures.” 

The MGM Shenzhen also introduces the M Show from Las Vegas, which includes a variety of performances such as circus acts, interactive magic shows, clown performances, fire dances, and more. 

It also provides Leo Kids Club, which offers childcare services alongside a range of interactive and engaging activities.

Additionally, the property has a 1,056m², 8.8m-high pillarless MGM Grand Ballroom, as well as additional venues named Baikal Lake and Poseidon.

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