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Rentxpress.Asia, the New Portal for Serviced Apartments Dedicated to the Chinese Market

Rentxpress.Asia, the search engine for serviced apartments, has launched a site dedicated to the Asian market. Written in Chinese, its aim is to grow and expand this market further.

Rentxpress.Asia, the New Portal for Serviced Apartments Dedicated to the Chinese Market
2011-01-19
MILAN, ITALY, January 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Rentxpress, which has always had a strong international vocation, has decided to further improve the services it offers to foreign markets. In particular, it has decided to address the markets that have seen exponential growth in recent years, including China, by giving them a website in their own mother tongue,where queries are answered by Chinese personnel.

Rentxpress.Asia offers a selection of serviced rental apartments in the biggest Italian cities and holiday resorts across Italy and principal European cities. All Rentxpress.Asia apartments and vacation rentals are fully furnished and ready for short-term rentals, from three days to one year, and properties differ in size, dimension and style: from studio, to a two-room apartment, to a grand-scale apartment or a loft. Furthermore, all apartments are situated in the most sought after zones of each city, ideal for holiday makers and executives visiting on business trips. Each apartment is presented online with photos and detailed description, easing the client's decision making process.
In order to effectively respond to the requirements of the Chinese market, Chinese personnel are available to satisfy every request and answer queries.

An increasing number of European and Chinese companies are engaging in business; many European companies engage the services of manufacturing facilities in China to take advantage of reduced costs of production. The number of Chinese producers exporting their products to Europe is constantly increasing; this has led to a consistent rise in the number of business executives travelling between China and principal European cities.

Exports, affluence, the rising standard of living and the rate of economic growth in China has mobilised a population to travel and Europe, the old continent, is a popular destination with Chinese tourists who are interested in visiting destinations rich in culture and history, that contrast with oriental culture, and where they can come into contact with the latest fashion and lifestyle trends. Furthermore, the Chinese community is distributed throughout the globe, and often, especially amongst the older population, Chinese continues to be the main language used.

To meet the requirements of this distinctive market, Rentxpress.Asia offers a varied portfolio of rental apartments in Italy and Europe, with the objective of representing a constantly growing number of capital cities globally.

Halldis offers fully furnished apartments for rent in Italy and Europe.

Website: http://www.halldis.com

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[Press-News.org] Rentxpress.Asia, the New Portal for Serviced Apartments Dedicated to the Chinese Market
Rentxpress.Asia, the search engine for serviced apartments, has launched a site dedicated to the Asian market. Written in Chinese, its aim is to grow and expand this market further.