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      悅榕集團旗下珠海橫琴悅椿酒店正式揭幕

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      【中国,珠海,2023年7月 25日】悅榕集團宣布旗下悦椿品牌再度进驻广东——珠海横琴悦椿酒店正式亮相于充满活力的横琴粤澳深度合作区。酒店秉承品牌理念,将探索精神融入养修体验之中,结合本地自然人文与产业特色,打造独特且充满趣味的健康旅修体验。珠海横琴悦椿酒店的盛大开业,将进一步夯实悅榕集團在粤港澳大湾区的布局,是集团多品牌发展战略的又一拓展,助力实现集团“多彩旅游”的美好愿景。

      悅榕集團區域運營及集團專業服務高級副總裁林俊雄(MrPhilip Lim先生表示:“近年來,國家大力推動粵港澳大灣區經濟建設,作爲中國內地與澳門之間的重要連接區域的橫琴,更是呈現出蓬勃發展的勢頭,我們很榮幸能夠將悅椿這個同樣充滿活力的品牌,帶到這個擁有巨大潛力的新興旅遊目的地。橫琴悅椿酒店將集團一直推廣的可持續發展理念及養修概念與本地自然環境相融合,相信將帶給到訪此地的旅行者們,別具一格的出行體驗。我們也期待未來能將悅椿品牌,推廣到更多目的地之中,爲充滿冒險精神的旅行者,帶來意趣盎然的度假時光。”

      横琴悦椿酒店被一片绿植环绕,放眼望去是一片郁郁葱葱的园林景观,萦绕着淡淡草木清香,吸引了无数灵动可爱的蝴蝶、鸟雀与其它小动物。酒店自建造之初,便与当地自然环境以及旅修概念融合,以大地色系为主色彩的室内设计、木材与藤条制成的家具, 返璞归真中不失柔和优雅,构筑一片焕活身心的私密休憩之所,犹如一块城市中的绿色瑰宝,建立心灵和自然的联结。毗邻有着山水田园风光的横琴芒州湿地公园,横琴悦椿酒店距离通往澳门的横琴口岸驱车约18分钟,是轻松探索横琴及澳门两地的理想据点。从酒店出发,约40分钟车程即可抵达澳门国际机场,驱车前往珠海金湾机场约1小时,地理位置十分便捷。

      自古以來,蓮花便承載著美好寓意與文化內涵,是清雅高尚的象征;其可入食入藥的特性,與橫琴悅椿酒店所在的粵澳合作中醫藥科技産業園區息息相關;不僅如此,它更是澳門特別行政區區花,地緣情感深刻。橫琴悅椿酒店的園林景觀與室內設計皆以蓮花爲主題,姿態優雅的蓮花元素處處可見,從客房床頭板的蓮花圖紋,鑲滿蓮葉雕塑的蓮花池,到大堂的蓮花浮雕牆到各式各樣的藝術品,都象征著身、語、意的純潔。

      悅享靜谧,安然好眠

      占地遼闊的橫琴悅椿酒店擁有120間基礎房型,每間面積達65平方米,寬敞的陽台可將園林景致盡攬眼底。76間雙臥套房營造出不期而遇的靜谧,柔和雅致的空間與木制家具讓居所倍顯溫暖。18間擁有私人庭院的精致別墅,是享受甯靜休憩的理想之選,其中兩間獨棟別墅的庭院內還設有私人泳池,賓客可暢享沁涼戲水時光。

      能量喚醒,味蕾綻放

      无论是享受丰盛的自助早餐、品味精致的中餐,还是在大堂吧中放松身心,横琴悦椿酒店精心为宾客们打造了独特而难忘的用餐体验。在“食集全日制餐厅”,宾客可品尝到结合本地时令烹饪的国际美食、现场制作的草本花果茶。“椿风中餐厅”则将传统与创新结合,以新鲜的食材搭配精选草本配方,在粤菜的新派烹饪风格中,融入川湘风味, 打造视觉与味蕾的盛宴。宾客可在大堂吧品味清爽的鸡尾酒、醇香的咖啡以及精致的下午茶,在轻松愉悦的氛围中,尽享宁静时光。

      由內而外,煥活身心

      从屡获殊荣的悦椿 Spa到丰富的健身设施,在横琴悦椿酒店,宾客们可享受酒店独特的护疗及放松方式,感受由内而外的身心焕活体验。悦椿 Spa不仅设有7间护疗空间,更有别具一格的椿林设施及雨露房,将为宾客带来美妙舒压的感官享受。专业的护疗师们将通过不同的按摩手法,搭配身体滋润护理,唤醒沉睡的感官,帮助宾客重新焕发光彩与活力。

      酒店還設有健身房,配備包括視頻畫面跑步機和負重器材等各種健身設施,讓賓客在旅途中也能暢享運動的樂趣。賓客可在室內恒溫遊泳池盡情暢遊,感受別樣的惬意體驗。普拉提室和瑜伽室則是放松身心、盡享甯靜的空間,在靜谧安詳中與自我重新連接。

      暢享精彩,創意無限

      横琴悦椿酒店同时设有灵活多变的室内外会议设施及活动空间,为各类活动和宴会提供了丰富的选择。精彩绝伦的戶外场地,是充满活力的活动和宴会空间,也可举办团建活动与浪漫婚礼。3个独具特色的室内会议室,分别以千金、本草和百味命名,总面积达到 226㎡,所有会议室都采用无柱设计,可灵活运用空间;配备落地玻璃窗,让自然光线充分洒入,提供舒适的工作环境;专业的投影设备和音响系统,也将为活动提供全方位的支持。不论是商务会议、团队建设或者重要时刻及纪念日,酒店专业的服务和舒适的环境,将让活动更显独特与精彩。

      精彩冒險,樂趣探索

      横琴悦椿酒店也为宾客们提供了各色充满乐趣和可持续性的体验,为不同年龄层客人之间,建立紧密连结。丰富的日历活动,将充实宾客们旅途中的不同时刻:清晨时分, 以轻松愉悦的瑜伽、伸拉、冥想,或者激情四射的核心训练与健身操,开启充满活力的一天;上午,跟随草坪音乐一同律动、参与手工坊等每日各色课程,从香薰蜡烛、拓染画袋、大自然彩绘、打造乐器、风铃制作、快乐星球到影子绘画等,收获不同的快乐;午餐过后,参与独特的草药香牌制作,将心属的药香与美好回忆一同带回;下午时分,有趣的大自然寻宝,阖家欢度寓教于乐的精彩时光,用过晚餐后,还可前往戶外迷你电影院,度过惬意观影时光,更可参与中华小药童或草药观光之旅活动中,走入传承千年的中草药文化之中。

      充满魅力的横琴拥有丰富多样的旅游景點和活动。在珠海长隆海洋王国,近距离观察各种海洋动物,并与稀有动物零距离接触;在横琴芒州湿地公园,感受宁静山水田园风光和现代都市的完美结合。在花海长廊,通透的草坪景色,将横琴的特色景观尽揽眼底。在这里,不仅城市与自然和谐发展,呈现令人陶醉的生态之美,也为充满冒险精神的旅行者,提供了令人兴奋的各类体验活动,在大横琴山化身为滑翔伞探险家,于蓝天碧海间畅游;在横琴赛艇公园,握起船桨,与友人一同体验赛艇运动的乐趣;还可以前往横琴新区石博园内的珠海菲尔马术训练场,骑马、观看马术表演,享受别样的马术体验,留下一段难忘的旅程回忆。

      橫琴悅椿酒店總經理蔣柳清女士表示:“横琴拥有得天独厚的自然风光和人文资源,迷人的海岛风光和丰富的文化遗产,旅游资源丰富,更是许多国际性活动和展览的举办点, 吸引着无数休闲及商业的旅客。横琴悦椿酒店秉承品牌理念,将冒险精神融入本地风情, 我们期待为到访这个充满活力与机遇的目的地的宾客,带来独特而难忘的度假体验。”

      正值夏日出行旺季,珠海横琴悦椿酒店特别推出“活力悦椿”及“悦享度假”礼遇。乐趣十足的“活力悦椿”礼遇是家庭出游的理想选择,包含4份自助早餐、1份椿风中餐厅喜「悦」4人午餐或晚餐套餐,另有长隆海洋王国单程接送服务;带着浪漫气息的“悦享度假”礼遇则为宾客打造亲密时光,不仅有食集全日制餐厅2份自助早餐与大堂吧双人精致下午茶 1套。礼遇还包含4人或2人椿林水疗体验、1份尊享悦趣活动体验、每日迷你吧(非酒精类)礼遇及每日夜床水果,宾客们可在这座郁郁葱葱的城市绿洲园林中,轻松开启一场独具特色的探索之旅,让草木淡香,为旅途增添乐趣。更多套餐详情及专属礼遇,请详询官方网站 https://www.angsana.com/china/zhuhai/hengqin 或致电:+86 756 288 9889。

      關于珠海橫琴悅椿酒店

      坐落于粤澳合作中医药科技产业园区内,横琴悦椿酒店将自然与旅修概念融入设计之中,为宾客构筑一处放松愉悦的城市绿洲。从宽敞的客房、绿植环绕的周边环境到搭配精选草本配方的美味佳肴以及适合不同年龄层的诸多活动与体验,在这里,尽享曼妙私密的休憩时光。酒店占地约6.2万平方米,设有214间客房及别墅,包括120间标准间、76间双卧套房、18间别墅。三家餐饮设施包括美食荟萃的全日制餐厅“食集”、融入本地特色“椿风中餐厅”以及大堂吧。酒店同时 拥有丰富的戶外活动空间以及三间配备专业高品质设备的会议室。酒店内,享誉盛名的悦椿Spa也将以独特的按摩手法及雨露体验,为宾客带来焕活身心的理疗体验。

      關于悅椿度假村

      無論您的年齡大小、旅行目的如何,悅椿度假村(www.angsana.com)都將爲您的旅行增添探險趣味。融合了當地時尚與充滿活力、樂趣的氛圍,悅椿度假村在全球各地打造一處處充滿驚喜的享樂目的地。不論是情侶出行、阖家同遊或者好友相聚,都能在品牌旗下風格獨特的酒店及寬敞、時尚又舒適的客房或套房中,找到專屬的度假空間。

      關于悅榕集團

      悅榕集團(“悅榕控股有限公司”或“集團”)是全球領先的獨立運營,多品牌並行發展的酒店集團,專注于盡責治理及健康養修,旨在爲當今和未來的全球旅行者打造設計爲先的非凡旅行體驗。

      悅榕集團旗下擁有酒店、度假村、Spa、藝品閣、高爾夫球場和住宅等多元化産業版圖,並成功打造了以10個酒店品牌爲中心的品牌生態系統,包括屢獲殊榮的悅榕莊、悅椿、悅梿、悅苑和樂古浪度假村,備受期待的鴻居、悅柳、合椂,以及兩個悅榕莊的延伸品牌——悅榕逸境和悅榕維養軒。

      悅榕集團在全球23個國家擁有超過8,000名員工,爲了促進人才發展于卓越管理,集團于2008年成立了悅榕管理學院。與此同時,通過悅榕全球企業社會基金(BTGF)爲環境保護和社區發展所做出的貢獻,集團亦得到了廣泛的認可。除了目前在17個國家已運營的70多家酒店外,還有50家新酒店和度假村正在設計和建設中。

       

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The same rule applies in the back stroke of the hammers as the links which move them are connected together at the centre, where the power is applied at right angles to the line of the hammer movement. The links connecting the two hammers constitute, in effect, a toggle joint, the steam piston being attached where they meet in the centre. The feed adjustment of the tool being intermittent and the amount of cutting continually varying, this movement should be performed by hand, so as to be controlled at will by the sense of feeling. The same rule applies to the adjustment of the rack for spacing; being intermittent and irregular as to time, this movement should also be performed by hand. The speed of the cutting movement is known from ordinary practice to be from sixteen feet to twenty feet a minute, and a belt two and a half inches wide must move two hundred feet a minute to propel an ordinary metal cutting tool, so that the crank movement or cutter movement must be increased by gearing until a proper speed of the belt is reached; from this the speed of intermediate movers will be found. This book does not attempt to give more than evidence of the truth. It does not claim to have14 literary distinction; I have not even tried to give it that stamp. By relating various events successively witnessed, which have no mutual connection, this would be very difficult. The soldiers lying round about me, and those in other parts of the station, got up, shouting, "There are the British," and ran towards the arriving trains. They jeered at the beaten enemies in all sorts of vulgar and filthy words, which made the German129 enthusiasm absolutely lacking in chivalry. Eight trains with captured British arrived during that night. "Your Eminence, what The Netherlands did for the poor Belgians came from the heart of the people, and I know for certain that the Catholics will be eager to contribute to the rebuilding of the destroyed churches and houses." Aristotle is more successful when he proceeds to discuss the imagination. He explains it to be a continuance of the movement originally communicated by the felt object to the organ of sense, kept up in the absence of the object itself;—as near an approach to the truth as could be made in his time. And he is also right in saying that the operations of reason are only made possible by the help of what he calls phantasms—that is, faint reproductions of sensations. In addition to this, he points out the connexion between memory and imagination, and enumerates the laws of association briefly, but with great accuracy. He is, however, altogether unaware of their scope. So far from using them to explain all the mental processes, he does not even see that they account for involuntary reminiscence, and limits them to the voluntary operation by which we recall a missing name or other image to consciousness. I've elected economics this year--very illuminating subject. Then an elder of the family deliberately lights the first fire—a lamp hanging in the vestibule; and as soon as they see the flame the High Dastour and all those present bow in adoration with clasped hands. The bridegroom and the priest go into the house and have their hands and faces washed; then, preceded by the band and followed by all the guests, they proceed to the home of the bride. A poor old fellow, behind a grating that shut him into a kind of hovel, called out to us, first beseeching and then threatening, rushing frantically to the back of his hut and at once coming forward again with fresh abuse. He was a dangerous madman, placed there to keep him out of mischief and to be cured by the Divinity. Besides the attentions lavished on every wealthy individual, those who had no children were especially courted, and that too by others who were as well off as themselves with the object of being remembered in their wills. So advantageous a position, indeed, did these orbi, as they were called, occupy, that among the higher classes there was extreme unwillingness to marry; although, as an encouragement to population, the father of three children enjoyed several substantial privileges. This circumstance, again, by preventing the perpetuation of wealthy families, and allowing their property to pass into the hands of degraded fortune-hunters, rendered impossible the consolidation of a new aristocracy which might have reorganised the traditions of liberal culture, and formed an effectual barrier against the downward pressure of despotism on the one side and the inroads of popular superstition on the other. Another form of naturalistic religion, fitted for universal acceptance by its appeals to common experience, was the worship of the Sun. It was probably as such that Mithras, a Syro-Persian deity, obtained a success throughout the Roman empire which at one time seemed to balance the rising fortunes of Christianity. Adoration of the heavenly bodies was, indeed, very common during this period, and was probably connected with the extreme prevalence of astrological superstition. It would also harmonise perfectly with the still surviving Olympian religion of the old Hellenic aristocracy, and would profit by the support which philosophy since the time of Socrates had extended to this form of supernaturalist belief. But, perhaps, for that very reason the classes which had now216 become the ultimate arbiters of opinion, felt less sympathy with Mithras-worship and other kindred cults than with the Egyptian mysteries. These had a more recognisable bearing on their own daily life, and, like the Chthonian religions of old Greece, they included a reference to the immortality of the soul. Moreover, the climate of Europe, especially of western Europe, does not permit the sun to become an object of such excessive adoration as in southern Asia. Mithras-worship, then, is an example of the expansive force exhibited by Oriental ideas rather than of a faith which really satisfied the wants of the Roman world. Such a system was likely to result, and before long actually did result, in the realisation of the Logos on earth, in the creation of an inspired and infallible Church, mediating between God and man; while it gave increased authority and expansive power to another superstition which already existed in Philo’s time, and of which his Logos doctrine was perhaps only the metaphysical sublimation,—the superstition that the divine Word has been given to mankind under the form of an infallible book. From another point of view, we may discern a certain connexion between the idea that God would be defiled by any immediate contact with the material world, and the Sabbatarianism which was so rife among Gentiles as well as among Jews at that period. For such a theory of the divine character readily associates itself with the notion that holiness excludes not only material industry but any interest the scope of which is limited to our present life. Sandy Maclaren, with narrowed eyes and an intent frown, bent his gaze on the pilot’s back and muttered under his breath. They heard the strange, hollow sound again, seeming to come from the metal wall, but impossible to locate at once because of the echo. Jeff shook his head. 35 56 “The hydroplane must have its electric running light switched on,” Sandy mused, unable to convey his idea, because Larry had the engine going full on. “That’s not the life preserver from the Tramp,” he grunted. Dick, watchful and alert, lowered his chilled glasses and Sandy, keeping watch, saw his right arm extend straight out from his shoulder, laterally to the airplane’s course. 229 “Let’s open it!” urged Sandy, all his former suspicions gone in his eagerness. “We can take out the emeralds and then put the empty doughnut in place.” Landor had been good to her. She would have gone through anything rather than have hurt him. And yet it was always a relief now when he went away. She was glad when he was ordered into the field at the beginning of the spring. Of old she had been sufficiently sorry to have him go. But of old she had not felt the bit galling. The woman shrugged her round brown shoulders from which the rebozo had fallen quite away, and dropped her long lashes. "No se," she murmured. And then his thoughts shot back to the present with quick pain. She should not have come here, not so soon. He had taken a long, hard trip that had nearly ended in his death, to avoid this very thing, this [Pg 293]meeting, which, just because it made him so terribly happy, seemed a treachery, a sacrilege. Had she less delicacy of feeling than himself? Or had she more love? It was that, he saw it in her beautiful eyes which were growing wide and frightened at his silence. He took his hand from under the sheets and stretched it out to her. She went to him and dropped on her knees beside the bed, and threw her arms about him. He moved his weak head closer to her shoulder, and pressing her fingers to his face gave a choking sob. He was happy, so very happy. And nothing mattered but just this. As soon as this news reached France the Pretender hastened to St. Malo in order to embark for Scotland, and Ormonde hastened over from Normandy to Devonshire to join the insurgents, whom he now expected to meet in arms. He took with him only twenty officers and as many troopers from Nugent's regiment. This was the force with which Ormonde landed in England to conquer it for the Pretender. There was, however, no need of even these forty men. The English Government had been beforehand with him; they had arrested all his chief coadjutors, and when he reached the appointed rendezvous there was not a man to meet him. On reaching St. Malo, Ormonde there found the Pretender not yet embarked. After some conference together, Ormonde once more went on board ship to reach the English coast and make one more attempt in the hopeless expedition, but he was soon driven back by a tempest. By this time the port of St. Malo was blockaded by the English, and the Pretender was compelled to travel on land to Dunkirk, where, in the middle of December, he sailed with only a single ship for the conquest of Scotland, and attended only by half a dozen gentlemen, disguised, like himself, as French naval officers. "Why are those cotton-cars still standing there this morning, after the orders I gave you yesterday?" asked Levi, in tones of severest reprehension, as that official came up. The day was bright and sunny, and the boys were propped up, so that they could look out of the windows and enjoy the scenery. That they were nearing home made Si nervous and fidgety. It seemed to him that the train only crawled, and stopped interminably at every station and crossing. The Deacon became alarmed lest this should unfavorably affect him, and resorted to various devices to divert his mind. He bought a Cincinnati Gazette, and began reading it aloud. Si was deeply interested in all the war news, particularly that relating to the situation at Chattanooga, but he would not listen to the merits of Spalding's Prepared Glue. "Shorty thinks Annabel is out there gittin' on the train." He had not written her since the Tullahoma campaign. That seemed an age away, so many things had happened in the meanwhile. "Corporal, discipline must be enforced in the army, but don't you think you were a little too summary and condign with that man?" He advanced boldly into the opening. At the sound of his approach the men looked up, and one of those leaning on his gun picked it up and came toward him. "Say that all again, Sergeant," asked Monty Scruggs. "My parole was out at daylight," he said, as they came up. "The sun's now nearly an hour high. I ain't obleeged to be good no more, and I could' 've drapped one o' yo'uns when y' fust turned offen the road, and got away. I s'pose I'd orter've done hit, and I'd a great mind ter, but suthin' sorter held me back. Onderstand that?" "And has anybody seen Pete Skidmore?" chimed in Shorty, his voice suddenly changing from a tone of exultation to one of deepest concern. "Why don't some o' you speak? Are you all dumb?" Blown up by a shell on Saturday; "But that does not prove that he was drunk. That may be his way of doing his work. Did you see him drink?" Now her smile gave light and no heat, a freak of nature. "The original specific," she said. She paused for a second and the mockery in her voice grew more broad. "That old-time religion," she said, drawing the words out like fine, hot wire. "That old-time religion, Johnny Dodd." "I will," he said. Chapter 3 "I'm going to m?ake a farmer of un, your reverence." He also gave news of Albert, but not good news. He had kept more or less in touch with his brother, and had done what he could to help him, yet Albert had made a mess of his literary life, partly through incapacity, partly through dissipation. He had wasted his money and neglected his chances, and his friends could do little for him. Richard had come more than once to the rescue, but it was impossible to give real help to one of his weak nature—also Richard was still poor, and anxious to pay off his debts to Anne Bardon. The baron untied the silken cord that confined the parchment, and having hastily perused it, handed it to the Lady Isabella. "If that child takes after his father," said Holgrave, "he will have pride enough." "And since we talk of hanging," said Turner, "there is one—" and he looked significantly at Holgrave—"but, never mind; his time will come, Stephen!"
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