Le Meridien Hotel Zhengzhou, Henan Province, People's Republic of China
( Simplified Chinese: 郑州; Traditional Chinese: 鄭州; Pinyin: Zhèngzhōu )
It is the capital and the largest city of Henan Province in central People's Republic of China Located in the central-northern part of Henan Province, it is one of the national central cities, a central city of the Central Plains of China, and a political, economic, technological, and educational center of the province. Zhengzhou is part of the Zhengzhou metropolitan area, which includes Zhengzhou itself and Kaifeng, both considered centers of the Zhongyuan economic region.


Photos of the new Zhengzhou area and the main city hall of Zhengzhou
Travel:Zhengzhou is about 695 kilometers from Beijing, taking approximately 7 hours by car. For this trip, I traveled from Beijing, so I chose to take the high-speed train (booked through the website and specified the seat), which took about 2 hours from Beijing West Railway Station to Zhengzhou East Railway Station. ***Beijing and Zhengzhou, as well as other large cities in China, may have train stations in all four directions of the city (North, South, East, West). Therefore, when traveling to a city, choose the train station in the direction heading to that city.

A map showing the distance from Beijing to Zhengzhou
Le Meridien Zhengzhouis a 4-star hotel in the Marriott chain located on Zhongzhou Road, near the new Zhengdong area and the new Zhengzhou East Railway Station, which is the largest railway station in Asia. It is only 28 kilometers from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport. The hotel is a 26-story building with a total of 337 rooms, designed in a modern style with white, gray, black, and brown tones, accommodating Universal Design.

Exterior view of the hotel
Rooms:Classic room with a queen-size bed, 45 square meters, priced at approximately 2,500 baht per night. Fully equipped with a large bathtub, separate zones for the toilet and shower, full-height ceiling windows with electric blackout curtains controlled from the headboard. The electrical outlets can be used the same as in Thailand without needing an adapter.
Image of the entrance hallway to the room
Image of the overall room
Image of the bed
Image of the overall room
Image of the desk and sofa
Image of the overall room
Image of the dressing area and bathtub
Image of the toilet area
Image of the shower area
Image credit: Wikipedia, Trip.com, Ittawat Techanan