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About the Hotel

Your Shangri-La Story

Enchantment begins

in an ever-bustling city

At the break of dawn, you awake to the gentle embrace of silky soft sheets. A night of respite at Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, has invigorated your senses.
Remembering the romantic views of Victoria Harbour by night, you soak in its sunny morning scene. The gentle, warm sunlight streams in through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the spacious room. You feel the draw of Kowloon.

Awards

Awards

We are honoured to receive worldwide recognition for our legendary Asian hospitality. In addition to our environmental management system recognition, Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong is a proud recipient of ISO 22000 accreditation for food safety. Here is a list of our recent awards: Top 100 Hotels in China, Travel + Leisure China Travel Awards (China) The Best Hotels in Hong Kong, Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards (USA) Top Hotels in China, Condé Nast Traveler (USA) Readers’ Choice Awards One Michelin star for Shang Palace, Michelin Guide 2019 (Hong Kong and Macau) Certificate of Excellence, TripAdvisor (China) The Local Heroes Award in 2018, Condé Nast Traveler Gold List (China) World's Top Hotel Gold List (Ranked 3rd among hotels in Hong Kong from 2011 to 2014), Condé Nast Traveler(USA), 1997 to 2014  Best For Business Hotel in Hong Kong (Ranked 3rd in 2012 and 2nd in 2013), Condé Nast Traveler (USA) Annual Business Travel Awards, 2012 and 2013   Top 40 Hotels in China (Ranked 3rd and 1st among hotels in Hong Kong in 2012 and 2013, respectively), Condé Nast Traveler (USA) Readers’ Choice Awards, 2012 and 2013  ISO 22000 certification for food safety management system  OHSAS 18001 certificate for international occupational health and safety management system   ISO 14001 certification for high environmental standards and policies  Fifteen-year Plus Caring Company (Hong Kong) Best Hotels for Service (Asia) Category, Condé Nast Traveller (UK) Readers' Awards, 2011   China's Top 10 Most Popular Business Hotels, The Golden Pillow Award of China Hotels, 2009, 2011 and 2012   Top 10 MICE Hotels in China, China Hotel Starlight Awards, 2011 and 2012  Top 10 Best Business Hotels in China, Travel + Leisure (China), 2010 and 2011  Guide to the World’s Best Hotels T+L500 (Ranked 6th among Hong Kong hotels in 2011), Travel & Leisure (USA), 2003 to 2011 and 2013  Top 25 Luxury Hotels in China, TripAdvisor (UK)'s Travellers' Choice, 2012 Top 25 Hotels in Hong Kong / Macau / Taiwan, TripAdvisor (UK)'s Travellers' Choice, 2010  Top 25 Conference Hotels, Smart Travel Asia Best in Travel Poll, 2011 and 2012  For more details or other press enquiries, please contact our Director of Public Relations and Partnerships: Patsy Chan  patsy.chan1@shangri-la.com  (852) 2733 8726
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Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility

Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong has also brought new educational experiences to multi-disabled students from the Ebenezer School and the Home for the Visually Impaired, organisations both under the care of Christian Action.
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Explore Hong Kong

Explore Hong Kong

At Kowloon Shangri-La, your exploration of the city starts right outside our doors. The visual spectacle of Hong Kong’s modern skyline and busy Victoria Harbour, and the energy of Kowloon’s shopping and sightseeing districts are just steps away. "Discover Hong Kong", from the Hong Kong Tourism Board Website  Apart from food, shopping and popular places of interest, Tsim Sha Tsui alone is a land of legends brimming with cultural heritage and fascinating stories. As the very first hotel to open in the reclaimed Tsim Sha Tsui East, we pioneered a project featuring a guided walking tour to unearth some hidden gems in this area.
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Services & Facilities

Services & Facilities

For business or leisure, our dedicated and experienced staff caters to the needs of guests with an extensive range of services and facilities. If you require any service not listed here, please contact us and we will try to assist you in any way.FacilitiesBusiness CentreWiFi Internet AccessConference FacilitiesFacilities for the Physically ChallengedNon-smoking RoomsParking FacilitiesSafe Deposit Box ServicesShoeshine ServiceExpress Check-in and Check-out ServicesHospitality LoungeLaundry & Valet ServiceMedical ServicePhotocopying Processing ServicePostal / Courier Service ChildrenBabysitting / Child Care Travel & TransportationAirport TransferCar Rental ServiceCity Shuttle ServiceTaxi & Limousine Service ShopsFloristForeign Exchange CounterGift ShopHair / Beauty SalonShopping Arcade Food & Beverages24-hour Room Service4 RestaurantsPastry ShopTapas BarLobby Lounge Business CentreOur Business Centre offers many business amenities for the discerning executive traveller.Business Centre amenities include:Facilities Conference Call / Videoconferencing FacilitiesMeeting Rooms / Boardrooms Services Audiovisual EquipmentBinding ServicesCourier & Facsimile ServicesInternet ServiceLaser Colour PrintingLCD ProjectorWord Processing / Translation / Interpretation Services Equipment Computers with Broadband Internet Access, including Apple MacintoshPhotocopier & Photocopying ServicesPrinters & Scanners
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UK Tax Strategy

UK Tax Strategy

Tax Strategy This document sets out the UK tax strategy of Shangri-La Hotels Pte Ltd and Shangri-La International Pte Ltd (together “Shangri-La UK”) in accordance with paragraph 19 of Schedule 19 of the UK Finance Act 2016. Our tax strategy is guided by an overall adherence to corporate responsibility, compliance and managing tax costs of Shangri-La UK while serving our customers, partners, employees and shareholders.The Shangri-La Group is committed to complying with relevant tax laws and regulations in the jurisdictions in which we operate. The Shangri-La Group’s Code of Conduct outlines the principles and values that influence how we work together to accomplish our mission. This tax strategy applies to the financial year ending 31 December 2019 and has been approved by the board of directors of each of Shangri-La Hotels Pte Ltd and Shangri-La International Pte Ltd (together the “UK Board”).Governance and Tax Risk Management The Shangri-La Group is committed to complying with all relevant tax laws and regulations on a timely and transparent basis. Where necessary, professional resources would be made available to ensure tax obligations are met. The global tax team, with the support of professional advisors, monitors developments and changes in the tax environment that are relevant to the Shangri-La Group’s position. Whilst the UK Board has overall responsibility for UK tax, the UK finance team is responsible for monitoring Shangri-La UK’s day-to-day operations of tax and is supported by the global tax team.Tax Planning When structuring our commercial activities, we look to ensure that any tax planning positions are based on the proposed commercial business activities and within the tax laws of the country. We will consider legitimate tax incentives, exemptions and reliefs provided by the UK government to all taxpayers.We do not engage in aggressive tax planning and our overall approach to tax planning is one of low risk. While the Shangri-La Group’s business is expanding in various parts of the world, our UK business has remained relatively unchanged from year to year.Appetite to Risk We seek to correctly apply the current tax laws to our business operations and in doing so, aim to minimise our tax risks. Relevant input and advice from professional advisors would be sought where business model changes or legislative changes are likely to impact our tax position. Working with HM Revenue and Customs Shangri-La UK seeks to maintain an honest and transparent relationship with HMRC, and any interaction will be in a cooperative manner. We aim to demonstrate honesty, care and integrity in all our relationships. Where tax laws or obligations are unclear, or subject to interpretation, we engage with external tax advisors to ensure we remain fully compliant in all operations. Where applicable, we will work with HMRC to attempt to resolve any differences in a timely and professional manner.
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Modern Slavery Statement

Modern Slavery Statement

This statement is published by Shangri-La Hotels PTE Limited ("Shangri-La UK”, “we”, “us”, “our”) in accordance with section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (the "Act") for the financial year ending 31 December 2018. It addresses the business of Shangri-La UK based in the United Kingdom. Shangri-La UK is a part of the global Shangri-La group and operates Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard, London.About Shangri-La Group Shangri-La group is one of the world’s premier developers, owners and operators of hotel and investment properties which comprises office buildings, commercial real estate and serviced apartments/residences. The group’s other principal activities include hotel management services as well as property development for sale. It currently owns and/or manages over 100 hotels globally in more than 75 destinations under the Shangri-La, Kerry, Hotel Jen and Traders brands. Prominently positioned in Asia, the group has a substantial pipeline of upcoming hotel and mixed-use development projects in Australia, Bahrain, Mainland China, Cambodia, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. More information about the group can be found here.The Act The Act creates offences in respect of slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking ("Modern Slavery"). We understand that the hospitality sector can present risks from a Modern Slavery perspective and this statement details what preventative steps our business is taking in the financial year.We are opposed to all forms of Modern Slavery and we have policies and procedures in place to address these risks. The group’s commitment to Human Rights is central to that and states: “Our people are at the heart of everything we do. We support and uphold human rights throughout our business and we are committed to operating responsibly.”Policies and procedures in respect of Modern Slavery  Membership of the UN Global CompactThe Shangri-La group became a member of the United Nations Global Compact ("UNGP") in 2011. All participants must publish an annual communication on progress, describing efforts to implement the ten UNGP principles, which can be found here. We aim to embed the 10 principles in our policies and procedures across our business to foster a culture of honesty and integrity. The following principles are of particular relevance from a Modern Slavery perspective:Human Rights  Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; andPrinciple 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses. Labour Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labour; andPrinciple 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation. We continue to report on our progress towards integrating the ten principles and the group's latest report can be found here. As policies and procedures operate on a group basis, many are relevant to addressing Modern Slavery risk in our business and supply chains in the UK.Guiding Principles We place a high value on business ethics and operate under the group’s set of guiding principles which underpin every aspect of our business. We value honesty, care and integrity in all our relationships; and remain deeply committed to our social responsibility by making a positive contribution to our communities, environment, colleagues, guests and business partners.Code of Conduct In addition to our guiding principles, we operate under a Code of Conduct that requires all of the group's affairs to be conducted in full compliance with the law. Colleagues that commence work with us at a hotel level are orientated on the articles of the Code of Conduct and sign a copy at induction. Regular refresher training is also undertaken. Supplier Code of Conduct We partner with reputable suppliers through our supply chain to help carry out our business ethically and fairly. We expect all of our suppliers to comply with relevant legislation including the Modern Slavery Act.We draw on the group's purchasing division to procure many of our products and supplies, and purchase the majority of our food and beverage locally to support local businesses and the community in which we operate.Our suppliers are also required to adhere to the group’s Supplier Code of Conduct and guarantee that their own employees, contractors and supply chains also follow its requirements. Key terms in respect of Modern Slavery are that:Suppliers shall deal honestly, fairly and ethically in every aspect of their business, including sourcing, operations and relationships with clients, employees, suppliers and business partners.Suppliers shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to working hours, wages, working conditions, occupational health and safety, and industrial relations.Suppliers shall implement fair, humane and non-discriminatory employment practices and treat their employees fairly, with dignity and respect.Suppliers shall not use any form of forced labour, including trafficked, coerced, bonded, indentured or child labour.Suppliers shall provide a safe and healthy work environment to their employees and take measures to prevent workplace hazards and accidents. Where employee housing is provided, suppliers are expected to meet or exceed the standards for health and safety as those that apply in the workplace.Suppliers shall provide employees with avenues to raise issues of concern in confidence, without fear of reprisal or negative repercussion. The group wide Supplier Code of Conduct requires suppliers to notify us immediately of any violation of applicable laws and regulations that may affect their ability to supply products and services to Shangri-La UK. Purchasing processes In accordance with the group’s Purchasing Policy, suppliers complete a questionnaire on the Supplier Code of Conduct. This code is included as an appendix to every supplier contract and we conduct regular reviews to ensure compliance. Whether sourced locally or abroad, all new suppliers go through a vendor approval process which, amongst other steps, requires that the Supplier Code of Conduct is signed. Thereafter, our finance team and purchasing manager review the supplier and decide on approval. All Heads of Departments are trained in the purchasing and supplier verification process.Employee and labour agent checks All employees have right to work checks carried out at the interview stage and again on the day of induction. Checks are also automatically carried out through our payroll system to check for duplication of bank details, which is a red flag from a Modern Slavery perspective.Further steps are carried out in respect of the labour providers we use including right to work checks. Contractual controls are also in place.Whistleblowing A Whistleblowing policy is in place, which states that every colleague has the right and responsibility to act upon any incidence of behaviour running counter to the Code of Conduct.Training & development Shangri-La Academy was set up in 2004 with a focus on nurturing talented colleagues, developing hospitality leaders, and building organisational capabilities. In 2018, a strategic decision was taken to reposition and rebrand Shangri-La Academy as a global provider of blended and experiential learning opportunities that will empower people from across the group to take responsibility for their own learning journeys. The group has started to curate in-house learning content comprising over 200 videos and 100 other learning materials. We will be taking opportunities for social learning through these assets and the sharing of best practices. At Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard, induction training is provided to every single employee on the Code of Ethics. Our commitment to respecting human rights and mitigating Modern Slavery is made clear to colleagues as soon as they start working with us. In addition, face to face training is delivered to enable relevant staff to identify suspicious activity potentially linked to human trafficking and child exploitation. We work with the Metropolitan Police to deliver training at Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard through a programme called Operation Makesafe. The programme aims to raise awareness and educate participants on the nature of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking. It also aims to establish working practices that enable the safeguarding of vulnerable young people and provide support to victims.Looking ahead As an organisation that is dedicated to responsible business, we are committed to helping tackle Modern Slavery along with our peers in the industry. Our current focus is on the continuous development of our training material and practices, and we plan to ensure the valuable training curated by the Metropolitan Police through Operation Makesafe is delivered consistently to every relevant employee in the hotel. In addition, the Shangri-La group plans to release a video and learning material centred on Modern Slavery and human rights to equip the group’s employees with the knowledge and training to mitigate the risks associated with Modern Slavery. We will also ensure the group’s Supplier Code of Conduct remains up to date and that we continue to embed the 10 UNGP principles across the business. We will continue to build upon our existing efforts to support and uphold human rights throughout our business and operating responsibly in the communities in which we operate. This statement has been approved by the board of Shangri-La Hotels PTE Limited.Signed Modern Slavery Policy Statement
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Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, is approximately 35 minutes from Hong Kong International Airport on Lantau Island. We maintain a counter at the airport to help you upon arrival and departure. Visit the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Airport Counter in the Main Arrivals Hall, Counter B8, opposite Exit B.
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Address

Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central Hong Kong SAR

Phone

(852) 2877 38381

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