Singapore fling: Reckon you have a huge appetite for love? M Hotel in Singapore is offering an Infinite Love package for Valentine's: for S$888 (about HK$4,000) per person, per night, you can eat, drink and spa as much as you like in the hotel, with absolutely no restrictions. With a bottle of Chateau Cheval Blanc priced at S$696 a pop, the Spa for Couples package costing S$480, and seasonal fish in the Japanese restaurant going for up to S$200 a dish, it won't take much indulging to make the deal worthwhile. Available from February 13 to 16. Call the 'M Love-Line' on [65] 6421 6120 for details ( www.millenniumhotels.com ). Shanghai surprise: Meanwhile, China Eastern has a Valentine's package to Shanghai priced at $1,799 per person (based on twinshare). The deal includes: round-trip economy flights; transfers; three nights' stay at the Holiday Inn Vista Shanghai ( www.shanghai-vista.holiday-inn . com); and daily breakfast. The flight leaves Hong Kong on February 13 at 8.20am, and leaves Shanghai on February 16 at 5pm. Call Brian at Window Discovery Tours for more details (tel: 2366 7830). Shenzhen direct: Singapore Airlines has launched a new service between Singapore and Shenzhen, becoming the first international carrier to fly to the southern Guangdong city. Thrice-weekly, customers travelling to the Lion City from Hong Kong, Shenzhen or Guangzhou will be allowed the flexibility to return to any of these cities. Flights depart every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, leaving Shenzhen at 3.35pm and arriving in Singapore at 7.10pm. In the opposite direction, flights leave Singapore at 10.40am and arrive in Shenzhen at 2.15pm. Call your travel agent or visit www. singaporeair.com.hk for more details. Expanding upwards: Can't go a few hours without a decent caffeine hit? Dragonair is now serving fresh brews from Pacific Coffee Company on all its flights. The home-grown retailer with 39 stores in Hong Kong developed the blend exclusively for the airline. Not so grim-up-north: Travelling to Guangzhou can be a sobering experience, but the avant-garde new TianLun International hotel next to the Guangzhou East Station may make the journey worthwhile. Designed by Hong Kong's AB Concept (the team behind Zenses restaurant in Central), the ultra-contemporary tower features a sleek lobby that wouldn't look out of place in Manhattan, 400 rooms in AB's signature muted tones, and three restaurants (1930s-style Grand Cafe, modern Meeting Point, and Sazanami with a sushi bar striped with wasabi-green slats of light). Sure to be a backdrop for the city's beautiful people is the glamorous mod-style lounge, Red Tangle (172 Linhe Road Central, Guangzhou 510610; tel: [86] 20 393 6388; www.tianlun-hotel.com ). Send travel news to Tinja Tsang ( tinja.tsang@scmp.com )