What's Happening?
Langham Hospitality Group (LHG) has signed a management agreement with China Xiong'an Group Public Service Management Company to introduce two of its brands, Cordis Hotels & Resorts and Ying'nFlo, to the
Xiong'an New Area in northern China. This area, often referred to as China's 'City of the Future,' is a state-level development aimed at supporting growth in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. The development will host a mix of administrative, commercial, and cultural institutions relocated from Beijing, along with civic amenities and public spaces. The project is part of LHG's strategy to expand its presence in northern China, combining its upscale Cordis brand with the upper-midscale Ying'nFlo brand in a single complex. The complex, scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2028, will feature 180 guestrooms under the Cordis brand and 120 guestrooms under the Ying'nFlo brand.
Why It's Important?
This development signifies a strategic expansion for Langham Hospitality Group in China, reinforcing its market presence in a rapidly developing region. The Xiong'an New Area is positioned as a future hub for administrative and cultural activities, which could attract significant business and tourism traffic. By establishing a presence in this area, LHG is poised to capitalize on the anticipated economic and infrastructural growth. The integration of two distinct hotel brands within one complex allows LHG to cater to a diverse range of travelers, from luxury seekers to those preferring more budget-friendly options. This move could set a precedent for other hospitality groups looking to expand in emerging urban centers in China.
What's Next?
As the Xiong'an New Area continues to develop, LHG's new hotels are expected to play a key role in accommodating the influx of visitors and residents. The project's success could influence further investments in the region by other international hospitality brands. Additionally, the development of transport links and infrastructure in Xiong'an will likely enhance the accessibility and attractiveness of the area, potentially boosting the local economy and tourism sector.






