1.Project Background
Pan Pacific Hotels Group is a wholly-owned hotel subsidiary of UOL Group Limited, a Singapore-listed company.UOL Group is one of Asia’s most renowned hotel and property companies, with an exceptional portfolio of investment and development projects.
Headquartered in Singapore, Pan Pacific Hotels Group owns and/or manages nearly 40 hotels, resorts and serviced residences across Asia, Oceania and North America, with close to 12,000 rooms (including projects under development).
The Group operates two distinguished brands: Pan Pacific and PARKROYAL.
● Pan Pacific is a leading hotel brand in Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, providing premium accommodation and services to guests.
● PARKROYAL is a collection of refreshing leisure and business hotels and resorts located in major city centers and premium destinations across the Asia-Pacific.
Ningbo Pan Pacific Grand Hotel is situated at the intersection of Century Avenue and East Min’an Road, adjacent to the International Exhibition Center in Ningbo’s Eastern New Town, close to high-end social restaurants and the Cultural Square.The hotel enjoys a quiet yet convenient location in a vibrant area.
The hotel comprises 3 high-rise buildings and features 415 guest rooms with elegant, minimalist decoration, offering a warm and comfortable accommodation experience.
It is also equipped with 10 meeting rooms of various sizes, capable of hosting events ranging from 50 to 1,000 attendees.
Dining options include:
● Avanti Italian Restaurant
● Keyaki Japanese Restaurant
● Haitianlou Chinese Restaurant
● Pacifica Western Restaurant
● Lobby Lounge
These facilities provide greater convenience and efficiency for guests traveling for business or leisure.
Medium and large-scale sports venues, including stadiums with capacities exceeding 10,000 spectators and multi-purpose arenas, are inherently characterized by architectural constraints such as large enclosed volumes, irregular spatial configurations, and a predominance of hard, reflective surfaces. Coupled with diverse operational requirements—including live sports commentary, opening/closing ceremonies, and large-scale public gatherings—their sound reinforcement systems typically face two critical challenges: non-uniform sound field coverage and compromised speech intelligibility. These issues directly impede the clarity of event communication, diminish the overall audience experience, and hinder on-site management efficiency, thereby emerging as pivotal bottlenecks limiting the acoustic performance and operational quality of these venues.