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1-这是一个关于产地证的要求,最后一句话是A CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN INCORPORATED IN THE INVOICE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE,它的意思2-这句是关于发票的要求-APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCTS SHIPPED UNDER THIS CREDIT3-提单中的NOTIFY:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX之后,还有一句话UAE QUOTING THIS DC NUMBER,请问这句话的意思,并且这句话还要写在NOTIFY 中吗
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1、体现在发票上的原产地声明不可接受。2、适用于本信用证项下所运货物。3、UAE跟前面的NOTIFY PARTY是连在一起的,是NOTIFY PARTY所在国家:阿联酋。QUOTING THIS DC NUMBER就是指在提单中要体现:DC NUMBER:xxxxx。补充说明:也就是说,NOTIFY PARTY你这么打:XXXXXX(你的客户名)UAE。这就够了,后面什么都不要再打了。在提单的品名栏,除了打上L/C规定的品名及运费已付或运费到付之类外,你再打上一条:DC NUMBER:XXXXXX。够了,别的也什么都不要再打了。
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出门在外也不愁Mandarin Oriental Washington DC
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No overnight room service
Fee for in-room Wi-Fi
I limited dining within walking distance
Pricey valet parking
Bottom Line
Opened in 2004, the 400-room Mandarin Oriental has the best , , and
in the city. The
are large, but the hotel's beautiful
on D.C.'s remote waterfront has its trade-offs -- nothing noise from the Amtrak trains, day and night.
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Big-business bravado with a hint of Asian influence
The garden at the Mandarin Oriental
Opened in 2004, the 400-room, nine-story Mandarin Oriental feels a bit less intimate than some of D.C.'s other leading hotels. But like its sister hotels in , , , and , and a select few other cities worldwide, the hotel comes with some amazing . Its magnificent , , and indoor
are all considered the best and most beautiful in D.C.But downsides do exist. , though large, are notably "blah." In-room Wi-Fi costs an additional fee. And, despite its proximity to the Tidal Basin's cherry blossoms, the hotel's uncommon
on southwest D.C.'s remote waterfront is a big strike against it -- the nearest off-site food options are at least a five-minute cab ride away and Amtrak trains are audible day and night.While such flaws don't seem to deter the international elite -- past guests of the hotel and the private ninth-floor Tai Pan Club ($100 access if you don't book a suite) include, among others, Beyonce, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Barbra Streisand, the president of South Africa, and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown -- they might come as a disappointment to the average guest paying a premium to stay here. For more dazzling and more comfortable guests rooms (but no pool), consider the
. But for the best overall high-end experience in town, head to the , a pinnacle of understated luxury in the
neighborhood.
Attentive and attractive pros all around
Service is one of the Mandarin' the staff takes care of guest requests in a timely and cordial fashion. However, unlike other top-tier hotels, no one here addressed me by name, which one might expect of a hotel of this caliber.No overnight room service, but late night is availableDedicated concierge available dailyFree drop-off service within D.C. city limits (not airports or Union Station) in a chauffeured Mercedes sedanPrivate yoga and personal-training sessions available through spaTurndown service (maid rings bell) with free bottled waterSame-day laundry/dry cleaningFree newspaper delivery (USA Today, others by request)Free overnight shoeshineValet parking is pricey.
Irritatingly isolated and inconvenient, on the Southwest waterfront
At the far end of a cut-off cul-de-sac adjacent to outdoor Amtrak train tracks (rumbling can be an issue), the hotel occupies an essentially lifeless part of Southwest's waterfront overlooking the scenic Tidal Basin, Potomac River, I-395, and the bridges to Northern Virginia. Convenient for springtime cherry-blossom gazing, the hotel's proximity to those famous arbors doesn't make up for its inaccessible location. From here it's a 10-minute trek to the Smithsonian Metro station, as well as L'Enfant Plaza, a drab 1970s office park that's home to a Metro station, government agencies (HUD, Energy, NTSB), and one of the more outdated malls around. The Smithsonian Institution, the National Mall, and its museums are a long, 15-minute walk away (or a short cab ride).10-minute walk to the Smithsonian staton Blue and Orange Lines on the Metro (D.C.'s subway system)10-minute walk to L'Enfant Plaza Metro station (transfer point, Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Green Lines)Long, 15-minute walk (or a five-minute cab ride) to the Washington Monument, the Smithsonian Institution, and other attrations on the National Mall, like the Lincoln, Korean War Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans memorials15- to 20-minute walk to the Tidal Basin10-minute cab ride to the White House and the U.S. Capitol10-minute, cab ride to Union Station, D.C.'s main train station that services Amtrak, the Metro, and commuter railways10- to 15-minute cab ride or 15-minute Metro trip from L'Enfant Plaza, to Reagan National Airport45-minute cab ride in traffic to Dulles International Airport
Respectably comfortable, but not ultra-luxurious
A City View Deluxe Room
are open and pleasantly spacious (starting at 395 square feet and topping out at an impressive 558 square feet) but they fall a bit flat by luxury hotel standards -- semi-comfortable beds and lackluster interiors. Since my stay, all rooms have been upgraded with flat-screen TVs. If you prefer room designs that really pop, check out the , the , or the
-- all of which are centrally located in , and are considerably less expensive than the Mandarin.28-inch
with HBO, HBO Family, HBO Comedy, Showtime, and on-demand movies -- now, all rooms have flat-screen TVsIn-room Wi-Fi and hard-wired Internet costs extra. (Also, the front desk might not mention the fees when it gives you the access code at check-in.)Simmons Beautyrest pillow-top mattress is fairly comfy, but Spa at Mandarin O li C only two down pillows on each double bed.Gilchrist & S extra-large Platinum Collection robes (no slippers)Big
feature separate and luxurious glassed- makeup mirrors, Taylor lithium scales, and phones. and Thoughtful doorbell outside the room -- much nicer to hear than an abrasive knockSome rooms have balconies, but those without have windows that don't open.
D.C.'s better features than any other hotel in Washington D.C.
The spa's steam room
The Mandarin Oriental boasts one of the most exhaustive lists of amenities in town, and no other D.C. hotel comes close to rivaling its top-notch , , and indoor heated
-- not even
comprehensive, 17,000-square-foot health club, or the
lovely pool, whirlpool, and fitness center.Attractive, 1,400-square-foot
(within the spa area); TechnoGym cardio machines (with personal TV screens) and circuit-weight training equipment, free weights, yoga mats and blocks, balance balls, medicine balls, aerobic steppers, jump ropes, plus fruit, filtered water, and magazinesHeated 50-foot, indoor
(also within the spa area) surrounded by windows, circular cushioned loungers, and an outdoor sundeckUltra-tony
offers massages, body treatments, facials, and nail care grounded in Asian philosophiesFree access to the spa's heated
with jets, amethyst ,
with different pressure/color , , and Spacious
with an attendant, open Monday through F offers two desktop PCs, a copier, and a fax machine (plus a flat-screen TV); free Internet access for the first 15 free airline/train boarding pass printing. In addition, there are four free Internet terminals on same level, but no printing.Exclusive, membership-only Tai Pan Club includes free in-room Wi-Fi, dedicated concierge services, use of 9th floor Tai Pan Lounge with bar, terrace, and evening canapés; and free
breakfast buffetOutdoor
Pets cordially invited -- for a fee
Dogs and cats are welcome, but there is a fee for each animal, plus an additional charge
hotel provides dog beds, food and water bowls, and treats at no extra charge.
Moms, dads, and the kids take over on weekends.
Though the Mandarin Oriental's heated, indoor
is of the 50-foot lap variety (in a striking space with lots of natural light), it's still a fine place to take the youngsters. One on-site restaurant, , is particularly informal and kid-friendly. start at 395 square feet, with plenty o connecting rooms availableKids' menu options in Sou'Wester restaurant and with room serviceIndoor, heated 50-foot swimming F rollaways for per night feeBabysitting referralsHotel gives each child a free stuffed animal, a snack from the pastry chef, and a package that includes a rubber ducky, body lotion, body wash, and wet wipes.
&Cleanliness
Neat, polished, and well tended
The hotel is almost faultlessly clean, except for a used, crumpled tissue that was on the floor next to the TV cabinet when I arrived.
Two choices , but not many options nearby
Sou'Wester
Hungry diners in this no-man's land should consi the Mandarin Oriental has two good, but pricey restaurants:
and . Sou'Wester serves casual American fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, while CityZen is a high-end Asian eatery for power-playing politicos, where it's tough to secure a dinner reservation on weekend evenings -- even for hotel guests.Popular CityZen has a James-Beard-Award-winning chef, sleek interiors, reservations are tough on weekends.Sou'Wester, a less formal restaurant that overlooks the water, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. and bar just off lobby also serves afternoon tea.Room service available throughout the day and late night
&Bottom Line
Opened in 2004, the 400-room Mandarin Oriental has the best , , and
in the city. The
are large, but the hotel's beautiful
on D.C.'s remote waterfront has its trade-offs -- nothing noise from the Amtrak trains, day and night.
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1330 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20024
Hotel is Also (or Was Formerly) Known As
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Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C.
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Room Types
Ambassador Suite
Deluxe City View Room
Deluxe Water View Room
Diplomatic Suite
Executive City View Suite
Executive Water View Suite
Mandarin Suite
Oriental Suite
Premier Water View Room
Presidential Suite
Tai Pan Club City View Room
Tai Pan Club Premier Water View Room
Tai Pan Club Water View Room
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