Sheraton Guilin Hotel (Host Hotel)
The Sheraton Guilin Hotel is located in the city center, and is about 35 kilometers (40 minutes) away from the Guilin Liang Jiang International Airport, and four kilometers from the railway station.

Ideally situated on the banks of the Li River and the heart of the enchanting city, the Sheraton Guilin Hotel has 430 well-appointed guest rooms and suites providing all the modern conveniences you would expect from an international five star hotel. The Hotel is an ideal location for guests to explore the best of Guilin, from limestone crags and deep caves to wonderful waters.
The deadline for the NMS room block at the host hotel has passed.
Please contact the Sheraton Guilin Hotel directly for rate and availibility.
Sheraton Guilin Hotel
15 Bin Jiang Road
Guilin , Guangxi, PRC
Guilin , Guangxi Province 541001
China
Telephone: (86) (773) 282 5588
Fax: (86) (773) 282 5598
Email: sheraton.guilin@sheraton.com
Letter of Invitation
Attendees to Connect Asia may require a valid visa to enter the country of China. Please check with your local embassy for details and requirements. If you require an invitation letter from NMS Communications to facilitate your visa application, contact Ms Heather Yang of the NMS Communications Beijing Office via email at: heather_yang@nmss.com, or phone Heather at: +8610 6530 8426. Please allow a minimum of seven days to complete invitation requests.
About Guilin
Guilin is regarded as China’s most picturesque city with a population of 700,000. It is situated in the northeast of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China. Its name, Guilin, means “Forest of Sweet Osmanthus” because the city is full of fragrant sweet osmanthus trees.
Renowned for its unique limestone and caves, Guilin has been an inspiration to Chinese poets and artists throughout the centuries. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people including celebrities and politicians are attracted to visit this fascinating place.
Guilin has daily air services to and from Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.