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U.S. Hotels Slated for China: Two hotels in China are among six new and eight converted hotels added to the Holiday Inn chain in the first quarter of 1989.
The two hotels in the People’s Republic of China, in Xian and Chongquing, give the company a total of five hotels in China, said Holiday Corp., the hotels’ parent company. Two more hotels are scheduled to open later this year in Guangzhou and Dalian. Holiday Corp. expects to operate 20 hotels in China by 1995.
The remaining four new hotels opened in Columbus and Lima, Ohio; Decatur, Ga., and Cancun, Mexico. Of the eight hotels converted to Holiday Inns, six are in the United States, one in Ratigen, West Germany, and one in Leige, Belgium.
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