Zhangzhou Normal University - Zhangzhou Normal University Nearby Hotels List

Zhangzhou Normal University Nearby Hotels List

  • Cloud Nine Resort Hotel The Cloud Nine Resort Hotel (Zhangzhou Yunding Wenquan Dajiudian) is a business hotel situated inside the beautiful Jiangjunshan Park.At leisure time, guests can relax and rejuvenate in its hilarious SPA center featuring abundant 65centidegree sodium carbonate thermal spring water.
  • zhangzhouhotel.com Located in the center of Zhangzhou, the Zhangzhou Hotel (Zhangzhou dajiudian) is 56 kilometers from the airport and only a few minutes' drive from the railway station.
  • Tritonbay Saltwater Hotspring Resort The Tritonbay Saltwater Hotspring Resort (Zhangzhou Jintangwan Haishui Wenquan Dujia Jiudian) is located at the intersection of South Fujian and Chaoxian, Guangdong. It is just a ten-minute drive from the exit of Changshan Highway and Lintou Highway.

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