Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai 28 Feb 2011
Chinese celebrity Zhao Wei experiences the wonders of Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai

Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai

Award-winning Chinese film actress and pop singer, Zhao Wei experienced the wonders of Atlantis, The Palm during her stay at the resort. Her stay in Atlantis, The Palm was in conjunction with a photo shoot by one of China's leading travel magazines, Voyage. The photo spread will be published in the March 2011 issue of Voyage magazine.

Some of the stunning locations of Zhao Wei in Atlantis include the Middle Eastern Levantine restaurant, which boasts a panoramic show kitchen and elegant vibe infused with an explosion of colours and Oriental influences. Photos taken in Levantine include the elegant stairways leading to the dining hall of the atmospheric Arabian inspired restaurant and the Levantine Bar and Terrace, which provided an outdoor scenic natural backdrop.

Other iconic shots at Atlantis took place at Nasimi Beach, the ultimate beach experience with a fusion of entertainment and fashion, casual beach chic dining, as well as glamorous events hosted by world renowned artists. Nasimi Beach offers the perfect venue for guests to unwind and indulge in personalised cabana services, soak up the sun, enjoy a swim or just relax and admire the views at this vibrant location.

For further information about Atlantis please call +971 4 426 1000, or visit china.atlantisthepalm.com

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About Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai Atlantis, The Palm is a 1,539 room, ocean-themed destination resort located at the centre of the crescent of the man-made Palm Island in Dubai. This US$1.5 billion joint venture project was developed with Dubai Government owned, Istithmar. Opened in September 2008, the resort utilises the 46 hectares site with 17 hectares of water park amusement, further marine and entertainment attractions and a collection of some of the most renowned restaurants including Nobu, Ossiano, Ronda Locatelli and Rostang-The French Brasserie. Atlantis, The Palm offers an unprecedented entertainment centre, an impressive collection of luxury boutiques and shops and extensive meeting and convention facilities. It is home to one of the largest open-air marine habitats in the world, with some 65,000 marine animals in lagoons and displays including The Lost Chambers, a maze of underwater corridors and passageways providing a journey through ancient Atlantis.

For further information or high resolution images, please contact: PR Representative - Asia Ms Minnie King / Mr Stephen Allington Grebstad Hicks Communications - Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2810 0532 Email: minnie.king@ghcasia.com/ stephen.allington@ghcasia.com