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Wellington
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Wellington is one of the most compact conferencing destinations in the world with almost all key venues and hotels within a two kilometre radius.
Inject traditional Maori culture into your business event at the world-class Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, or be immersed in native bush at leading-edge wildlife sanctuary, Zealandia.
As the centrally located capital of New Zealand, Wellington is home to the nation’s biggest decision makers, as well as business leaders and world-leading creative minds.
Wellington has some 3,000 hotel rooms and venues that can cater to events of up to 800 delegates.
Four great reasons to hold your next business event in Wellington, New Zealand
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Email [email protected] to find out how our team can help bring your business to Wellington. Together we can create a truly memorable and culturally unique experience for your delegates in NewZealand’s capital city.
Sometimes, if you were to stand in the middle of a popular
travel and MICE tradeshow, you’d notice the energy of buyers
meeting sellers in a tireless frenzy. The competition is fierce;
booths representing bureaus, venues and hotels, and event
suppliers emphasise on their unique selling points to attract
buyer attention.
Asia is experiencing a gradual rise in alliances made amongst
service providers within a destination. These alliances have
pumped in extensive efforts to put up a united front, with a
single goal – that the destination gets its deserved attention –
because all these players will then stand a better fighting
chance.
Some industry players have also commented that the real
competition sits further away, and as long as the attention is on
Asia, all destinations across the region will stand to gain.
Destinations to sellThe attention IS in fact on Asia and for good reason. With
destinations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and
South Korea at world-class standings on the global MICE
stage, and others like Bali, Vietnam and Thailand rising as
notable MICE destinations, meeting and event planners find
themselves more likely to consider hosting events within Asia.
Leveraging the success from our inaugural guide last year,
we present an updated and enhanced micenet PLANNERS
GUIDE. Filled with comprehensive destination information as
well as detailed venue listings within each Asian market, we
hope it will be a useful handbook for planners running events in
the vibrant and eclectic region.
You can also hop onto our PLANNERS GUIDE website
for news, venue updates and MICE promotions at
www.plannersguide.com.sg
editor’s letter
kristie thongeDitormicenet asia
contents03 Calendar of Events
04 Meeting Planning Tips with American Express
09 China
23 Hong Kong
29 India
37 Indonesia
45 Japan
51 Macau
57 Malaysia
63 Philippines
69 Singapore
79 South Korea
85 Taiwan
89 Thailand
101 Vietnam
groUP PUBLisher / MAnAging DireCtorHelen Batt-Rawden I [email protected]
ViCe PresiDentEl Kwang I [email protected]
MAnAging eDitorBrad Foster I [email protected]
eDitorKristie Thong I [email protected]
Design AnD ProDUCtionLow Lay Hong
Jenn Ruffell I [email protected]
ContriBUtorsSirima Eamtako
sALes & MArketingSingapore office
El Kwang I [email protected] Lim I [email protected]
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iCCA Congress 2 - 6 november 2013Shanghai, ChinaICCA
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26 november 2013Shanghai, ChinaAMEX Business Travel
AiMe 18 - 19 February 2014Melbourne, AustraliaREED Exhibitions
it&CM ChinA 15 - 17 April 2014Shanghai, ChinaTTG Asia
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2 - 5 June 2014Shanghai, ChinaREED Exhibitions
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30 september - 2 october 2014Bangkok, ThailandTTG Asia
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30 september - 3 october 2013Riviera Maya, MexicoREED Exhibitions
iMex AMeriCA 15 - 17 october 2013Las Vegas, USAIMEX
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2 – 5 December 2013Cannes, FranceREED Exhibitions
giBtM 24 - 26 March 2014Abu Dhabi, UAEREED Exhibitions
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Most companies these days control the purchase of employee laptops and phones, and restrict spend within travel policies. There are, however, a surprising number of organisations allowing employees to spend significant amounts on M&E, often without establishing guidelines to manage risk and resources.
Our recent commissioned two-dimensional study looked into meetings and events (M&E) risk exposure and mitigation, comprising approximately half of respondents being meeting planners and the other half leaders (of meetings, procurement, finance, marketing, sales or meeting budget holders).
It revealed that 51 per cent of planners and 43 per cent of leaders do not believe risk is properly mitigated in their organisations. 68 per cent of leaders said that transparency of all data is a top priority; however 85 per cent of planners still simply use Excel for their budget tracking. Respondents also cited “legal/regulatory” and “financial” categories as the most important risk mitigation areas for meetings management.
DAnieLLe PUCetAAMERICAN EXPRESSMEETINGS & EVENTSDIRECTOR, JAPA
reducing risk in meeting and eventsCompanies without proper processes in place to manage and control event expenditure may be in jeopardy, according to American Express Meetings & Events, director JAPA, Danielle Puceta.
LegaL/regULatory risk37 per cent of planners currently do not forward ancillary (e.g. ground, AV, entertainment, etc.) contracts for further review. Furthermore, 23 per cent of meeting planners sign their own contracts but only 6 per cent of leaders state that planners are allowed to sign contracts.
The danger of an organisation not managing legal and regulatory risk can result in heavy fines, loss of reputation or even legal action. However, an organisation can realise significant benefits by taking reasonably simple steps such as formalising financial controls and document management. For example, developing standard addendums and review processes for ancillary contracts, and developing a contract signing authorisation matrix outlining the appropriate levels of staff who are allowed to sign contracts, can help ensure an organisation is protected in a regulatory sense.
FinanciaL risk52 per cent of planners said they do not receive a budget when meeting planning
begins, but 82 per cent of leaders said providing a budget is either an organisational guideline or requirement. Organisations are unnecessarily wasting financial resources by not using available credits, where 36 per cent of planners said they are unlikely or neutral on using available credits and half of the leaders said that their policies do not require the use of available credits. Visibility is also an issue highlighted: 27 per cent of leaders are unable to track meeting expenses and 32 per cent of leaders are unable to report all meeting expenses.
Organisations not efficiently managing financial processes and reporting can face unnecessary spending or miss the opportunity for savings. By implementing policies and processes such as the following, an organisation can minimise financial risk around M&E:• Providetechnologytoenablemeeting
requesters to create estimated budgets.• Developaprocesstoidentifyavailable
credits at the onset of sourcing each meeting and share these throughout the organisation. Track available credits, and update policies to include processes to use credits.
• Inputallforecastedbudgetsandactualexpenses in an M&E technology tool, then mandate the use of a corporate purchasing card for all meeting expenses. Develop standard General Ledger codes to track these meeting expenses.
In order to avoid the pitfalls of risk exposure, it is important that M&E activity takes place within a formal, enterprise-wide meetings management programme, which enables proper visibility and control of spending and activities.
reconsider group air travel
An efficient way to cut costs and also minimise risk – American Express Meetings & Events’ Danielle Puceta feels group air travel is the way to go.
When planning their meetings and events (M&E), a surprising number of companies do not always consider the most cost-effective way to manage how their delegates will travel to and from the event. Group air travel can provide an efficient way of managing travel centrally and potentially offer significant cost savings through negotiated rates. It can also provide additional visibility into attendee whereabouts in times of crisis. The following tips can be taken into consideration when deciding upon the use of group air travel for M&E.
tip 1: consider the cost of airfares before deciding on your destinationWe encourage clients to draw up a destination shortlist and carry out an airfare analysis on potential locations very early in the planning process. The cost of getting attendees to and from the destination should be an integral factor when deciding upon a particular venue. This analysis should examine the costs of the whole trip including air fare, transfer times and the number of changes needed to reach the destination, ensuring the most efficient use of budget and delegate travel time.
tip 2: Book travel centrallyOnce a destination has been chosen, companies should organise delegates’
travel arrangements centrally – whether this be through an internal travel manager or through a Travel Management Company (TMC) or Meetings Management Company. It sounds obvious, but a surprising number of companies still allow attendees to make their own travel arrangements. Booking group travel centrally can be used to negotiate group rates with airlines – particularly when bookings are made as far in advance as possible. The longer the lead time, the greater the chance of better fares.
tip 3: negotiate, negotiate, negotiateAccording to group air experts interviewed for the American Express Meetings & Events 2013 Global Meetings Forecast, when given the choice, 60 per cent of airlines say they prefer to negotiate a flat rate from a single destination, over negotiations involving both a flat rate from one destination and mini route deals combined. Airlines may also be willing to include mini route deals for a specific conference route or conference window rates (offered within a specific timeframe either side of a conference) in addition to the flat rates in their contracts. Within the contracts, airlines have said they are open to negotiations regarding name changes and extending standard ticket deadlines but seem to be less open to negotiating other elements such as complimentary
lounge tickets, concession tickets and reduced cancellation fees.
tip 4: consider the role group air travel plays in risk mitigationRisk management and duty of care are increasingly a priority for companies. Recent research conducted by American Express Meetings and Events looking into the risk that organisations can be exposed to through M&E activity found 64 per cent of meeting planners do not currently have a method to track meeting attendees during times of crisis. Booking group travel centrally allows for greater visibility as to where and when employees are travelling.
This can make it easier to identify who may be affected in times of travel disruption, allowing travel managers to prioritise action regarding impacted travellers. In addition, some of our clients have policies in place restricting the number of senior employees travelling on the same flight. By booking travel centrally, the travel arranger can ensure risk management policies are followed and senior employees travel on separate flights.
With all the benefits it brings, we believe group air travel is the optimum choice for most companies when looking to make the most out of their meetings and events spend.
Location, location, locationHere are some primary considerations you should make before deciding on a location or venue for your event.BY DAnieLLe PUCetA
unique experience? Or will the event take a more serious or confidential tone?
The next considerations are the meeting budget and the geographic proximity of the attendees. If you are planning an event for very senior, typically time-poor, business people, obviously one of your most important considerations should be travel time and ease of access. Once we have narrowed down a geographic area, we then need to prioritise the most important functional aspects such as activities, technology requirements and attendee numbers.
Whilst convenience and functionality are important, we must also balance this with creating the right impression. Hotels and conference centres have traditionally
been the most popular venues. These are usually purpose-built venues with specially-trained hospitality staff and scalable facilities to accommodate many different meeting types. We have also seen an emerging trend in recent years towards more creative or adventurous event spaces like museums, private houses, boats or even private islands. The advantage of unconventional locations is an opportunity to create a unique and memorable experience. As meetings management experts, we advise our clients that while a memorable experience is desirable, it is crucial we get the fundamental elements of staff, logistics, technology, equipment and accommodation correct first. It is also important to take into consideration the audience, industry and tone of the event. An adventurous space might be suitable for a creative or informal meeting but might not set the right tone for a highly-confidential meeting.
According to the 2013 Meetings Forecast by American Express Meetings and Events, demand for non-traditional meetings spaces in Asia is expected to grow slightly with 41 per cent of respondents expecting demand to increase by at least 1-5 per cent this year. We are also seeing increased interest in hosting meetings in countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar, South Korea and Taiwan. These countries are still seen as exotic and therefore desirable for meeting planners. A number of global hotel brands are also opening up properties locally, making it easier for planners to host meetings.
In the foreseeable future, we are likely to see large cities in the Asia Pacific region continue to be the primary location for events, but interestingly respondents to the Forecast predict the shift towards second-tier cities will be higher in Asia than in North America or Europe. Lastly, possibly due to the ongoing economic uncertainty, demand for luxury and resort properties in this region is predicted to be flat in 2013; however, mid-tier properties in Asia are expected to experience a slight increase in demand, of 2.3 per cent.
By properly considering the event objectives, budget and key success factors from the outset, we can narrow down the venue choice significantly before any site visits take place. Planning, preparation and background research should ultimately help make the all-important decision about venue a lot easier.
Regardless of the purpose or budget of an event, it is often the location which is the most hotly discussed topic. And perhaps rightly so. Location and venue selection can be one of the more glamorous and dare I say, fun, tasks associated with meetings and events. The venue can make or break an event.
When deciding upon a location, it is critical to bring the whole team together, including external meetings management consultants where applicable, to discuss objectives, budget and key success factors from the outset. The primary considerations for an event location are the purpose and objectives. For example, is the event an incentive or reward where the primary goal is to treat the attendees to a
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Unstoppable forcecHina
China’s massive and rapid growth is like no other market in Asia. With the size of the country’s economy expected to surpass the United States by 2016, it is now the third largest country in terms of area that has been recognised as a strong and affluent economy with more than US$3 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves.
The People’s Republic of China spans a land area of 9.7 million square kilometres, situated in eastern Asia and the western shore of the Pacific Ocean. As one of the four ancient civilisations with a recorded history of more than 5000 years, it is made up of 56 ethnic groups that form a tapestry of art, culture and traditions within the country.
Boasting metropolitan cities touted as formidable powerhouses as well as scenic landscapes, there is nothing China falls short of when meeting the needs of event planners.
It’s a no-brainer when it comes to hosting events in China, a formidable economy matched with endless meetings and incentive choices.
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Fastfactsgetting there All major airlines connect travellers to China.
Visitors typically enter the country via the Beijing Capital International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.
Largest Meetings Venue China National Convention Center – Beijing
Don’t Miss Hai Di Lao Hot Pot, a Sichuan-styled hot pot restaurant found in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Nanjing.
Visa requirements Foreigners to mainland China require visas prior to departure from their home countries, with only ordinary passport holders of Singapore, Brunei and Japan exempted from the rule. Citizens from these three countries are allowed to enter China visa-free for up to 15 days for leisure or minor business purposes. For more information, visit http://en.cnta.gov.cn/travelinChina/Forms/travelinChina/Visa.shtml
key Contact National Tourism Administration of the People’s Republic of Chinawww.cnta.gov.cn
Previous major events such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2010 Shanghai World Expo and the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games have led to a speedy boost in infrastructure and services to support more of such events.
Beijing, the capital of China, has a population of 12.5 million and is a dynamic city that seamlessly combines modern facilities with historic relics. Along with ancient architecture, royal gardens, temples and palaces, it boasts modern structures and new event facilities such as the Beijing National Stadium (or Bird’s Nest) and the National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) as a result of the 2008 Olympic Games.
One of its most prominent venues is the China National Convention Center (CNCC). Officially opened in 2009, it was an important element in the overall plan for the Olympic Games and served as the main press centre and broadcasting location. The venue comprises a dividable plenary hall that seats up to 5700 theatre-style, a flexible ballroom that can accommodate up to 3500 banquet-style and several exhibition halls and meeting rooms of various sizes.
Situated 30 minutes from the airport, an added convenience is the 420-room CNCC Grand Hotel located adjacent to the venue. At least seven other hotels are located within a one-kilometre radius of the CNCC.
Beijing’s historic flair allows for events to be held in unconventional venues such as national monuments. Attractions such as the Great Wall of China, the Summer Palace or Forbidden City can be used for events or incentive programmes.
The Great Wall of China stretches 3950 miles and was once built as a defensive structure during the warring
period of 476 – 221 B.C. The walls were built at strategic points by different kingdoms to protect their own territories. After the first emperor Qin Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty unified China in 221 B.C., he made the decision to connect the walls, taking more than one million labourers and over 10 years to finish the job. Today, the Great Wall is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List and is one of the most sought-after attractions in China.
With Beijing as the centre of China’s political, cultural and educational centre, Shanghai is rapidly gaining recognition as a genuine true leader in MICE. Representing China’s booming economy, its skyscrapers and modern infrastructure is an indication of endless economic market and business opportunities.
Meeting facilities can be found throughout the city, from Pudong to districts on the Shanghai end of the Huangpu River. Home to a plethora of five-star hotel brands such as Grand Hyatt, Sofitel, Ritz Carlton, Sheraton and Kempinski, there is no end to accommodation choices.
The Shanghai New International Expo Centre hosts large exhibitions effortlessly with a capacity of 200,000 square metres indoor and 130,000 square metres outdoor exhibition space.
Shanghai is also blessed with major attractions for incentive programmes, with its geographic positioning ideal for pre- and post-event tours to Hangzhou, Suzhou and medieval water towns. It boasts the historic and rejuvenated Bund on the waterfront, tranquil Yu Gardens and Old Chinatown for an experience only found in the city termed “Paris of the East”.
Scrapping just the tip of the iceberg with the major cities in China, event planners will be able to find more than they can bargain for more. Guangzhou, the largest city in the Guangdong province, is a national trading port with a railway linking China and Hong Kong. As a major industrial trade centre in southern China, it is often regarded as China’s most liberal and cosmopolitan city.
Additionally, Sanya, a city in the Hainan province, is fast growing into a popular tourist hotspot and host of luxury and corporate events.
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itineraryideas - shanghaiDay one Arrive in Shanghai. Make delegates feel welcome to the city by hosting an evening cocktail cruise along the Huangpu River to enjoy Shanghai’s night scene.
Day tWo Have delegates experience a Tai Chi exercise prior to breakfast to boost circulation and promote wellness. Visit the Yu Garden, an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the old city.
After lunch, make a trip to the Shanghai Urban Planning Center. Located on People’s Square adjacent to the municipal government building, the building comprises exhibitions of large- and smaller-scaled models of urban Shanghai. Check out any of the temporary exhibitions while you are there.
Have dinner at Lost Heaven, a famous restaurant on the Bund specialising in Yunnan cuisine. Work off the calories with a walk along the Bund before heading back for rest.
Take a bicycle tour around the former French Concession, an area that has retained its character despite rapid re-development over the years.
In the afternoon or after an intensive meeting, visit the Jade Buddha and experience a traditional tea ceremony.
Day tHree Visit Feng Jing Ancient Town, a water/canal town established since the Yuan Dynasty. It is known for its ancient stone bridges, including the well-known Three Bridges. The town is also the birthplace of artist Cheng Shifa and cartoonist Ding Cong.
Enjoy a local lunch at a restaurant in the water town. Leave the afternoon free for shopping in Shanghai, and proceed for a gala dinner with an “Old Shanghai” theme.
this sample itinerary is provided by Bobby ong, VP sales and marketing, greater china, accor. contact [email protected] for more ideas.
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Beijing
Beijing Marriott hotel City Wall7 Jian Guo Men South Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100005, China tel: +86 10 5811 8888www.marriottbeijingcitywall.com
Beijing Marriott hotel northeast26A Xiao Yun Road Chaoyang District, Beijing 100125, Chinatel: +86 10 5927 8888www.marriotthotels.com/bjses
China World hotel, Beijing1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing 100004, Chinatel: +86 10 6505 2266www.shangri-la.com/beijing/chinaworld
China World summit Wing, Beijing1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing 100004, Chinatel: +86 10 6505 2299www.shangri-la.com/beijing/chinaworldsummitwing
Doubletree by hilton hotel Beijing168 Guang An Men Wai Avenue, Xi Cheng District, Beijing 100055, China tel: +86 10 6338 1888www.beijing.doubletreebyhilton.com
eAst, Beijing22 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100016, Chinatel: +86 10 8426 0888www.east-beijing.com
tHe Westin BUnD www.westin.com/shanghai center sHangHai 88 Henan Central Road, Shanghai 200002, ChinaContact person : Jenny XiaTel : +86 21 6335 1888 Fax : +86 21 6335 2771 Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCenter:10•Airport:45(PudongAirport), 20(HongqiaoAirport)•CBD:0
Venue highlightsThe Westin Bund Center Shanghai offers 1,650 sqm of meeting space featuring a main ballroom and 14 function rooms as well as a business center with two meeting rooms and an office space. Most function rooms feature natural light including the ballroom, its foyer and the Crown Lounge which features a glass conservatory and an outdoor balcony.
technical capabilitiesEvery function room is integrated with the latest audio-visual equipment, wireless Internet access and state-of-the-art technology.
LocationBoasting a dramatic crown rooftop, The Westin Bund Center Shanghai is centrally located in downtown Shanghai. A stroll from the hotel leads to the magnificent Bund architectural site and waterfront, the 400-year-old classical Yu garden and the popular pedestrian shopping precinct on Nanjing Road. Lujiazhui Financial District is a mere 10-minute taxi ride away.
guestrooms: 570 • Banquet: 360 • Cocktail: 500 • Theatre: 600
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Fairmont hotels & resorts hotel Beijing48 Liang Ma Qiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100125, Chinatel: +86 10 5695 8888www.fourseasons.com/beijing
Four Points by sheraton Beijing, haidian hotel and serviced ApartmentsTower 1, 25 Yuanda Road, Beijing 100097, Chinatel: +86 10 8889 8888www.fourpoints.com/beijinghaidian
grand hyatt Beijing1 East Chang An Avenue, Beijing 100738, Chinatel: +86 10 8518 1234www.beijing.grand.hyatt.com
grand Mercure Beijing Central6 Xuanwumen Nei Avenue, Xicheng District, Beijing 100031, Chinatel: +86 10 6603 6688www.mercure.com/6684
hilton Beijing Capital AirportTerminal 3, 1 Sanjing Road, Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing 100621, China tel: +86 10 6458 8888www.beijingairport.hilton.com
hilton Beijing hotel1 Dong Fang Road, North Dongsanhuan Road, Beijing 100027, Chinatel: +86 10 5865 5000www.beijing.hilton.com
hilton Beijing Wangfujing8 Wangfujing East Street, Dongcheng, Beijing 100006, Chinatel: +86 10 5812 8888www.wangfujing.hilton.com
hotel nikko new Century Beijing6 Southern Road, Capital Gym, Haidian District, Beijing 100044, China tel: +81 10 6849 2001www.newcenturyhotel.com.cn/indexen.html
howard Johnson Paragon hotel Beijing18A Jianguomen Nei Avenue, Beijing 100005, China tel: +86 10 6526 6688www.hojobeijing.com/en
intercontinental Beijing Beichen8 Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100105, China tel: +86 10 8437 1188www.intercontinental.com/bjbeichen
Jinglun hotel3 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing 100020, China tel: +86 10 6500 2266www.jinglunhotel.com/en
JW Marriott hotel Beijing82 Jian Guo Road, Chaoyang District, China Central Place, Beijing 100025, China tel: +86 10 5908 6688www.jwmarriottbeijing.com
kempinski hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center50 Liangmaqiao Road, Beijing 100125, China tel: +86 10 6465 3388www.kempinski.com/beijing
kerry hotel, Beijing1 Guanghua Road, Beijing 100020, China tel: +86 10 6561 8833www.thekerryhotels.com/beijing
Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport1 Er Jing Road, Terminal 3 Capital International Airport, Beijing 100621, China tel: +86 10 6457 5555www.beijingairport.langhamplacehotels.com
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Mercure Beijing Downtown16 Jia Xi Da Wang Road, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100124, China tel: +86 10 8795 6688www.mercure.com/7565
Mercure Wanshang Beijing1 Yinhe Street, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100043, Chinatel: +86 10 6868 1199www.mercure.com/6826
novotel Beijing Peace hotel3 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing, Beijing 100006, Chinatel: +86 10 6512 8833www.novotel.com/3115
novotel Beijing sanyuan hotelTower 18, A5 Shuguang Xili, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100028, Chinatel: +86 10 5829 6666www.novotel.com/6280
novotel Beijing xin Qiao hotel1 Chong Wen Men Xi Da Jie, Beijing 100005, Chinatel: +86 10 6513 3366www.novotel.com/3641
Park hyatt Beijing2 Jianguomenwai Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022, Chinatel: +86 10 8567 1234www.beijing.park.hyatt.com
Park Plaza Beijing science Park25 Zhichun Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, Chinatel: +86 10 8235 6699www.parkplaza.com/beijingcn_sciencepark
Park Plaza Beijing Wangfujing97 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100005, Chinatel: +86 10 8522 1999www.parkplaza.com/beijing-hotel-cn/chnbwan
Pullman Beijing south hotel12 Ronghua South Road, Beijing Economic Technological Development Area, Yizhuang, Beijing 100176, Chinatel: +86 10 8722 8888www.pullmanhotels.com/7025
Pullman Beijing West Wanda hotelNo. Jia 18 Shijingshan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100040, Chinatel: +86 10 8868 1188www.pullmanhotels.com/7160
raffles Beijing33 East Chang An Avenue, Beijing 100004, Chinatel: +86 10 6526 3388www.beijing.raffles.com
regent Beijing99 Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100005, Chinatel: +86 10 8522 1888www.regenthotels.com/Beijing
renaissance Beijing Capital hotel61 Dongsanhuan Middle Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100022, China tel: +86 10 5863 8888renaissance-hotels.marriott.com/renaissance-beijing-capital-hotel
renaissance Beijing Chaoyang hotel36 Xiao Yun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027, Chinatel: +86 10 6468 9999www.renaissancebeijing.com
shangri-La hotel, Beijing29 Zizhuyuan Road, Beijing 100089, China tel: +86 10 6841 2211www.shangri-la.com/beijing
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1100 1200 750 600 246
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1360 1360 900 800 312
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 500 200 216 219
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
100 100 60 72 216
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
600 800 420 390 500
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
550 400 300 300 388
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 450 300 240 171
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
850 850 660 420 670
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 700 420 320 434
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1610 1610 800 972 521
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
250 250 220 140 700
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
350 350 250 250 279
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
144 144 120 120 305
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
350 350 250 220 402
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
580 580 420 360 373
15 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014 ch
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sheraton Beijing Dongcheng hotel36 North Third Ring Road East, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100013, China tel: +86 10 5798 8888www.sheraton.com/beijingdongcheng
sofitel Wanda Beijing93 Jianguo Road, Tower C Chaoyang District, China Wanda Plaza, Beijing 100022, China tel: +86 10 8599 6666www.sofitel.com/6215
swissôtel Beijing hong kong Macau Center2 Chao Yang Men Bei Da Jie, Beijing 100027, China tel: +86 10 6553 2288www.swissotel.com/beijing
the great Wall sheraton hotel Beijing10 North Dong San Huan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100125, China tel: +86 10 6590 5566www.sheraton.com/beijinggreatwall
the Peninsula Beijing8 Goldfish Lane, Wangfujing, Beijing 100006, China tel: +86 10 8516 2888www.peninsula.com/beijing
the ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial street1 Jin Cheng Fang Street East, Financial Street, Beijing 100033, China tel: +86 10 6601 6666www.ritzcarlton.com/beijingfinancial
the ritz-Carlton, Beijing83A Jian Guo Road, China Central Place, Chaoyang District Beijing 100025, China tel: +86 10 5908 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Beijing
the st. regis Beijing21 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Beijing 100020, China tel: +86 10 6460 6688www.stregis.com/beijing
the Westin Beijing Chaoyang7 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027, China tel: +86 10 5922 8888www.westin.com/chaoyang
the Westin Beijing Financial street9B Financial Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 100140, China tel: +86 10 6606 8866www.westin.com/beijing
traders hotel, Beijing 1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing 100004, China tel: + 86 10 6505 2277www.shangri-la.com/beijing/traders
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Chateau haiyi guangzhouShajiao Island, Shaxi Road, Panyu District, Guangzhou 511430, China tel: +86 20 3998 3333www.lhw.com/chateauHaiyi
Chateau star river1 Panyu Road North, Panyu District, Guangzhou 511430, China tel: +86 20 3993 6688www.lhw.com/chateaustarriver
China hotel, A Marriott hotel guangzhou122 Liu Hua Lu, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 510015, China tel: +86 20 8666 6888www.marriott.com/canmc
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 500 440 400 550
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
450 600 320 300 525
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
240 200 180 150 507
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
600 600 550 400 430
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
900 900 550 500 441
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
550 500 350 340 305
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600 700 450 450 486
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 450 320 280 253
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
900 1200 900 700 827
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1250 1250 840 810 417
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
240 350 250 200 258
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1080 1500 804 560 736
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
600 200 300 400 105
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
950 800 600 690 320
16 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014
Dong Fang hotel guangzhou120 LiuHua Road, Guangzhou 510016, China tel: +86 20 8666 9900www.hoteldongfang.com
Four Points by sheraton guangzhou Dongpu1 Jing Ying Road, Hui Cai Road, Dongpu, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510660, China tel: +86 20 3211 0888www.fourpoints.com/guangzhoudongpu
hilton guangzhou Baiyun515-517 Yuncheng Dong Road, Baiyun District, Guangzhou 510400, China tel: +86 20 6660 0666www.guangzhoubaiyun.hilton.com
hilton guangzhou tianhe215 Linhe Xi Heng Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510500, Chinatel: +86 20 6683 9999www.guangzhoutianhe.hilton.com
Pullman guangzhou Baiyun Airport Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, Renhe Town, Guangdong, Guangzhou 510470, Chinatel: +86 20 3606 8866http://www.pullmanhotels.com/6240
shangri-La hotel, guangzhou1 Hui Zhan Dong Road, Hai Zhu District, Guangzhou 510308, China Tel: +86 20 8917 8888www.shangri-la.com/guangzhou
sheraton guangzhou hotel208 Tianhe Road (Junction of Tiyu Xi Road and Tianhe Road), Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510000, Chinatel: +86 20 6668 8888www.sheraton.com/guangzhou
sheraton guangzhou huadu resortSheraton Huadu Resort, Sky Villa, Northeast Shanqian Da Dao, Huadu District, Guangzhou 510700, Chinatel: +86 20 3695 3888www.sheraton.com/guangzhouhuadu
sofitel guangzhou sunrich988 Guangzhou Da Dao Zhong, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510620, China tel: +86 20 3883 8888www.sofitel.com/6318
the garden hotel, guangzhou368 Huanshi Dong Lu, Guangzhou 510064, China tel: +86 20 8333 8989www.thegardenhotel.com.cn
the ritz-Carlton, guangzhou3 Xing An Road, Pearl River New City, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510623, China tel: +86 20 3813 6688www.ritzcarlton.com/guangzhou
the Westin guangzhou6 Lin He Zhong Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510610, China tel: +86 20 2886 6868www.westin.com/guangzhou
sHangHaiAndaz shanghai88 Songshan Road, Shanghai 200021 China tel: +86 21 2310 1234www.andazshanghai.com
Doubletree by hilton hotel shanghai - Pudong889 Yanggao Nan Road, Pudong, Shanghai 200127 China tel: +86 21 5050 4888www.shanghaipudong.doubletreebyhilton.com
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
800 800 420 470 493
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
440 480 300 168 307
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
800 600 420 400 351
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
550 550 300 250 446
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1200 1000 1150 600 828
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 350 350 350 850
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
240 200 180 150 300
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
2500 2800 1600 - 699
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 400 260 300 460
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
650 650 500 480 445
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 500 400 250 98
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
375 540 1100 750 308
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
3000 2200 1280 1344 704
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
920 700 550 510 498
17 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014 ch
ina
eaton Luxe, nanqiao, shanghai473 East Huan Cheng Road, Nanqiao Town, Fengxian District, Shanghai 201400, China tel: +86 21 3719 1999 www.eatonhotels.com/nanqiao
eaton Luxe, xinqiao, shanghai628 Mingxing Road, Xinqiao Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai 201612, China tel: +86 21 2309 8888www.xinqiao.eatonhotels.com
Fairmont Peace hotel20 Nanjing Road East, Shanghai 200002, China tel: +86 21 6321 6888www.fairmont.com/peacehotel
Four Points by sheraton shanghai, Daning1928 Gong He Xin Road, Shanghai 200072, China tel: +86 21 2602 2222www.fourpoints.com/daning
Four Points by sheraton shanghai, Pudong2111 Pudong Nan Road, Shanghai 200127, China tel: +86 21 5039 9999www.fourpoints.com/pudong
grand hyatt shanghai 88 Century Avenue, Pudong, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai 200121, China tel: +86 21 5049 1234www.shanghai.grand.hyatt.com
grand Mercure shanghai Baolong180 Yixian Road, Shanghai 200434 China tel: +86 21 3505 9666www.mercure.com/6414
grand Mercure shanghai hongqiao369 Xian Xia Road, Shanghai 200336, China tel: +86 21 5153 3300www.mercure.com/6694
grand Mercure shanghai Zhongya360 Meiyuan Road, Zhabei District, Shanghai 200070, China tel: +86 21 6353 5555www.mercure.com/7598
hilton shanghai hongqiao1116 Hong Song East Road, Shanghai 201103, China tel: +86 21 3323 6666www.hiltonshanghaihongqiao.com
hilton shanghai hotel250 Hua Shan Road, Shanghai 200040, China tel: +86 21 6248 0000www.hilton.com
hotel nikko shanghai488 West Yan An Road, Shanghai 200050, Chinatel: +86 21 3211 9999www.nikkoshanghai.com/default-en.html
howard Johnson Plaza Waigaoqiao shanghai 5658 North Zhang Yang Road, Pudong, Shanghai 200137, China tel: +86 21 2021 8888http://plazawaigaoqiaoshanghai.hojochina.com/waigaoqiao-sh-home.html
hyatt on the Bund199 Huang Pu Road, Shanghai 200080, China tel: +86 21 6393 1234www.shanghai.bund.hyatt.com
JW Marriott hotel shanghai tomorrow square399 Nanjing West Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200003, China tel: +86 21 5359 4969www.jwmarriottshanghai.com
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 400 200 250 382
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 800 600 460 204
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
900 760 638 580 631
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1200 1200 780 640 555
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 450 400 380 214
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
500 800 330 306 342
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 700 500 450 321
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
300 300 300 200 270
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
300 300 250 180 442
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
500 400 300 350 326
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
380 380 310 250 288
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
260 200 200 100 326
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1260 1000 1300 726 662
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
500 450 350 260 714
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
450 500 320 350 301
18 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
600 400 280 280 366
kerry hotel Pudong, shanghai1388 Hua Mu Road, Pudong, Shanghai 201204. China tel: +86 216169 8888www.thekerryhotels.com/pudong
Le Méridien she shan shanghai1288 Linyin Xin Road, Sheshan, Shanghai 201602, China tel: +86 21 5779 9999www.lemeridien.com/sheshan
Le royal Méridien shanghai789 Nanjing Road East, Shanghai 200001, China tel: +86 21 3318 9999www.lemeridien.com/shanghai
novotel shanghai Atlantis728 Pu Dong Avenue, Shanghai 200120, China tel: +86 21 5036 6666www.novotel.com/3019
okura garden hotel shanghai58 Maoming Road (S), Shanghai 200020, China tel: +86 21 6415 1111www.gardenhotelshanghai.com
Park hyatt shanghai100 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai 200120, Chinatel: +86 21 6888 1234www.shanghai.park.hyatt.com
Parkyard hotel shanghai699 Bi Bo Road,Pudong, Shanghai 201203, China tel: +86 21 6162 1168www.parkyard.com
Pudong shangri-La, east shanghai33 Fu Cheng Road, Pudong, Shanghai 200120, China tel: +86 21 6882 8888www.shangri-la.com/shanghai/pudongshangrila
Pullman shanghai skyway15 Dapu Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200023, China tel: +86 21 3318 9988www.pullmanhotels.com/7298
radisson Blu Plaza xing guo hotel shanghai 78 Xing Guo Road, Shanghai 200052, China tel: +86 21 6212 9998www.radissonblu.com/plazaxingguo-shanghai
radisson Blu Pudong Century Park1199 Ying Chun Road, Pudong, Shanghai 200135, China tel: +86 21 5130 0000www.radissonblu.com/pudonghotel-shanghai
regal international east Asia hotel 516 Hengshan Road, Xu Hui District, Shanghai 200030, China tel: +86 21 6415 5588www.regalhotel.com
regal Jinfeng hotel 318 Jingang Road, Shanghai 201206, China tel: +86 21 5899 3838www.regalhotel.com
regal shanghai east Asia hotel800 Ling Ling Road, Shanghai 200030, China tel: +86 21 6057 6888www.regalhotel.com
renaissance shanghai Pudong hotel100 Chang Liu Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200135, China tel: +86 21 3871 4888www.renaissancepudong.com
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
650 700 360 320 338
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
350 350 300 250 303
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
550 600 350 300 478
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
2200 2030 1600 1250 574
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
98 148 118 42 174
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1800 1739 1200 1000 327
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
300 200 160 150 300
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
350 350 220 160 190
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
850 800 470 400 761
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1850 1700 1100 1000 952
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
300 300 250 180 362
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
454 454 260 294 304
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
600 440 400 330 330
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
360 500 240 160 380
19 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014 ch
ina
renaissance shanghai Putuo hotel50 Tongchuan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai 200333, China tel: +86 21 2219 5888www.renaissanceputuo.com
renaissance shanghai yangtze hotel 2099 Yan’an West Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200336, China tel: +86 21 6275 0000www.renaissanceshanghai.com
renaissance shanghai Zhongshan Park hotel1018 Changning Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200042, China tel: +86 21 6115 8888www.renaissancezhongshanpark.com
shanghai Marriott hotel Changfeng Park158 Da Du He Road, Putuo District, Shanghai 200062, China tel: +86 21 2215 6666www.marriottchangfeng.com
shanghai Marriott hotel City Center555 Xi Zang Road (Middle) Huangpu District, Shanghai 200003, China tel: +86 21 2312 9888www.shanghaimarriott.com
shanghai Marriott hotel hongqiao2270 Hong Qiao Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200336, China tel: +86 21 6237 6000www.marriotthongqiao.com
sheraton shanghai hongkou hotel59 Siping Road, Hongkou, Shanghai 200080, China tel: +86 21 2601 0088 www.sheraton.com/shanghaihongkou
sheraton shanghai hongqiao hotel5 Zun Yi Nan Road, Shanghai 200336, China tel: +86 21 6275 8888www.sheraton.com/hongqiao
sheraton shanghai Pudong hotel & residences38 Pujian Road, Shanghai 200127, China tel: +86 21 5089 9999 www.sheraton.com/pudong
sofitel shanghai hyland505 Nanjing Road East, Shanghai 200001, China tel: +86 21 6351 5888www.sofitel.com/1603
sofitel shanghai sheshan oriental 3388 Sichen Road, Sijing Town, Songjiang District, Shanghai 201601, China tel: +86 21 3761 8888 www.sofitel.com/6329
the eton hotel, shanghai535 Pudong Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200120, China tel: +86 21 3878 9888www.etonhotelshanghai.cn
the hongta hotel, shanghai889 Dong Fang Road, Pudong District, Shanghai 200122, China tel: +86 21 5050 4567www.starwoodhotels.com/shanghai
the Langham, xintiandi, shanghai99 Madang Road, Shanghai 200021, China tel: +86 21 2330 2288www.xintiandi.langhamhotels.com
the Longemont shanghai1116 West Yan An Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200052, China tel: +86 21 6115 9988www.thelongemonthotels.com
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588 588 320 324 460
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 800 600 400 542
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1400 1100 920 710 667
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1000 1200 800 860 368
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
520 450 300 160 330
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
520 520 450 510 501
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
700 700 500 480 600
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
500 500 500 400 313
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
400 400 336 250 401
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
680 680 400 360 471
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
800 900 550 480 720
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1050 750 660 600 525
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
320 400 240 200 328
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
924 1110 700 630 511
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
450 666 396 315 357
20 PLanners gUiDe 2013/2014
the Portman ritz-Carlton, shanghai1376 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai 200040, Chinatel: +86 21 6279 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/shanghai
the ritz-Carlton shanghai, Pudong8 Century Avenue, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai Ifc, Shanghai 200120, China tel: +86 21 2020 1888www.ritzcarlton.com/shanghaipudong
the Westin Bund Center, shanghai88 Henan Central Road, Shanghai 200002, Chinatel: +86 21 6335 1888www.westin.com/shanghai
twelve at hengshan12 Hengshan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai 200031, Chinatel: +86 21 3338 3888www.starwoodhotels.com/shanghai
Waldorf Astoria shanghai on the Bund2 Zhongshan Dong Yi Road, Huang Pu District, Shanghai 200002, China tel: +86 21 6322 9988www.waldorfastoriashanghai.com
Wyndham grand Plaza royale oriental shanghai2288 Pudong Avenue, Shanghai 200136, Chinatel: +86 21 5852 6666www.wyndham.com
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Angsana Fuxian Lake8 Huanhu Belu, Chengjiang, Yunnan Province, 652500, Chinatel: +86 877 681 8888www.angsana.com/en/fuxian_lake
Banyan tree sanya6 Luling Road, Luhuitou Bay, Hainan Province, Sanya 572000, Chinatel: +86 898 8860 9988www.banyantree.com/en/sanya
Baolilai international hotel1 Fuyong Avenue, Fuyong Town, Shenzhen 518103, Chinatel: +86 755 2738 8888 www.luxehotels.com
Conrad Dalian31 Renmin Road East, Zhongshan District, Dalian 116001, Chinatel: +86 411 8677 6666www.dalian.conradhotels.com
Conrad sanya haitang BayHaitang Road, Haitang Bay, Sanya 572000, Chinatel: +86 898 8820 8888www.sanyahaitangbay.conradhotels.com
Doubletree by hilton Chongqing north68, Yanghe Yi Road, Building B, Sincere Center, Chongqing 400020, China tel: +86 23 6771 6666www.chongqingnorth.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree by hilton huaqiao - kunshan2 Zhao Feng Road, Huaqiao CBD, Kunshan 215332, Chinatel: +86 512 5760 2222www.huaqiaokunshan.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree by hilton Jiangsu - taizhou222 East Jichuan Road, Hailing District, Taizhou, Jiangsu 225300, China tel: +86 523 8669 9999www.jiangsutaizhou.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree by hilton Langfang50 Xinhua Road, Block A, Wanda Plaza, Langfang 065000, Chinatel: +86 316 555 9999www.langfang.doubletreebyhilton.com
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
500 500 330 330 570
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1200 1000 600 600 711
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1500 2000 720 800 438
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
380 260 20 141 284
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
- 600 450 - 523
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
640 580 380 320 210
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
1000 900 700 650 253
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
850 750 540 450 398
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
450 450 240 270 171
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
800 700 600 550 49
Maximum Capacity (pax) total no. of guest rooms including suitestheatre Cocktail Banquet Classroom
120 140 100 90 101
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Doubletree by hilton Qingdao - Chengyang220, 308 National Road, Chengyang, Qingdao 266107, Chinatel: +86 532 8098 8888www.qingdaochengyang.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree by hilton Wuxi19 Gao Lang Road, New District, Wuxi 214028, Chinatel: +86 510 8181 8888www.wuxi.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree resort by hilton sanya haitang BayHaitang Bay, Sanya, 572000, Chinatel: +86 898 8882 6666www.sanyahaitangbay.doubletreebyhilton.com
Doubletree resort by hilton Wuxi - Lingshan99 Qi Li Feng Guang Di, Wuxi 214091, Chinatel: +86 510 8535 5000www.wuxilingshan.doubletreebyhilton.com
Fairmont yangcheng Lake3668 West Ma’an Shan Road, Kunshan 215300, China tel: +86 512 5780 0888www.fairmont.com/yangchenglake
Futian shangri-La, shenzhen4088 Yi Tian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen 518048, Chinatel: +86 755 8828 4088www.shangri-la.com/futian
hilton Chongqing139 Zhong Shan San Lu, Yu Zhong District, Chongqing 400015, Chinatel: +86 23 8903 9999www.chongqing.hilton.com
hilton Dalian 1 Gangpu Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian 116001, Chinatel: +86 411 8677 0000www.dalian.hilton.com
hilton hangzhou Qiandao Lake resort 600 Huanhu North Road, Qiandao Lake, Chun’an, Hangzhou 311700, China tel: +86 571 6508 6666www.hangzhouqiandaolakeresort.hilton.com
hilton hefei198 Shengli Road, Hefei 230011, Chinatel: +86 551 6280 8888www.hefei.hilton.com
hilton nanjing 100 Middle Jiangdong Road, Nanjing 210019, Chinatel: +86 25 8665 8888www.nanjing.hilton.com
hilton nanjing riverside 1 Huaibin Road, Gulou District, Nanjing 210011, Chinatel: +86 25 8315 8888www.nanjingriverside.hilton.com
hilton sanya resort & spaYalong Bay National Resort District, Sanya 572000, Chinatel: +86 898 8858 8888www.sanya.hilton.com
hilton xi’an 199 Dongxin Street, Xincheng District, Xi’an 710005, Chinatel: +86 29 8738 8888www.xian.hilton.com
kempinski hotel Dalian92 Jiefang Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian 116001, Chinatel: +86 411 8259 8888www.kempinski.com/dalian
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kempinski hotel Qingdao178 Silver Sand Beach, Huangdao, Qingdao 266555, Chinatel: +86 532 5888 6666www.kempinski.com/qingdao
Marco Polo Wuhan159 Yanjiang Avenue, Jiang An, Wuhan, Chinatel: +86 27 8277 8888www.marcopolohotels.com
Marco Polo xiamen8 Jianye Road, Hubin Bei, Fujian, Xiamen, 361012 Chinatel: +86 592 509 1888www.marcopolohotels.com
new World Dalian hotel41 Renmin Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian 116001, Chinatel: +86 411 8807 8888www.dalian.newworldhotels.com
new World Wuhan hotel630 Jiefang Avenue, Hankou, Wuhan, Wuhan 430030, Chinatel: +86 27 8380 8888www.wuhan.newworldhotels.com
Pan Pacific xiamen19 Hubin Bei Road, Xiamen 361012, Chinatel: +86 592 507 8888www.panpacific.com
Pullman sanya yalong Bay resort & spaYalong Bay National Resort District, Hainan Province, Sanya 572016, China tel: +86 898 8855 5588www.pullman-sanya-yalongbay.com
radisson Blu hotel Liuzhou2 Guizhong Avenue, Liuzhou, Building 1, Sunshine 100 City Plaza, Guangxi 545006, China tel: +86 77 2885 5555www.radissonblu.com/hotel-liuzhou
radisson Blu Plaza hotel tianjin66 Xinkai Road, Hedong District, Tianjin 300011, Chinatel: +86 22 2457 8888www.radissonblu.com/plaza-tianjin
shangri-La hotel guilin111 Huan Cheng Bei Er Lu, Guilin, Guangxi 541004, Chinatel: +86 773 269 8888www.shangri-la.com/guilin
shangri-La hotel Qingdao9 Xiang Gang Zhong Lu, Qingdao 266071, Chinatel: +86 532 8388 3838www.shangri-la.com/qingdao
shangri-La hotel suzhou168 Ta Yuan Road, Suzhou New District, Jiangsu Province, Suzhou 215011, China tel: +86 512 6808 0168www.shangri-la.com/suzhou
shangri-La hotel, Dalian66 Renmin Road, Dalian 116001, Chinatel: +86 411 8252 5000www.shangri-la.com/dalian
the Langham, shenzhen7888 Shennan Boulevard, Futian District, Shenzhen 518040, Chinatel: +86 755 8828 9888shenzhen.langhamhotels.com
the ritz-Carlton, sanyaYalong Bay National Resort District, Hainan Sanya 572000, Chinatel: +86 898 8898 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/sanya
the Westin nanjing201 Zhongyang Road Nanjing International Center, Nanjing, 210009 China tel: +86 25 8556 8888www.westin.com/nanjing
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at the peakHong kong
Hong Kong’s unique blend of eastern and western influences, matched by diverse attractions, infrastructure and a transportation system running itself like clockwork, has made it one of Asia’s premier MICE destinations.
In 2012, Hong Kong welcomed approximately 1.61 million total overnight MICE visitors, a 2.8 per cent growth as compared to 2011. Much of this could be attributed to Mainland China visitors, who made up 45.2 per cent of the total number and saw a year-on-year growth of 8.4 per cent.
Much of Hong Kong’s success in MICE is due to a track record in exemplary operational efficiency and service standards. The Hong Kong International Airport has been voted “Airport of the Year” seven times by UK-based Skytrax since it opened in 1998. Continual efforts by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and MICE subsidiary, Meetings & Exhibitions Hong Kong, also aim to provide more support for
There’s nothing more event planners need to create unique experiences in the perfect MICE hub.
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Fastfactsgetting there Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is
connected to about 170 destinations, including 50 in Mainland China. About 1000 daily flights by more than 100 airlines use this airport.
HKIA services more than 100 weekly flights from Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and the US, and more than 300 weekly flights from Taiwan and China.
Largest Meetings Venue Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition CentreAsiaWorld-Expo
Don’t Miss A team-building activity in the form of martial arts training, offered by partners on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island.
Visa requirements The majority of Asia Pacific travellers do not require a visa into Hong Kong and are allowed to stay in the country for up to 90 days. For more information, refer to http://www.immd.gov.hk/en/services/hk-visas/visit-transit/visit-visa-entry-permit.html
key Contact The Hong Kong Tourism Boardwww.discoverhongkong.com
Oriental Hong Kong, Langham Hong Kong and Langham Place, Conrad Hong Kong, InterContinental Hong Kong, Sheraton Hong Kong, W Hong Kong, The Mira Hong Kong and Marco Polo Hotels, just to name a few.
Hong Kong also offers an impressive array of off-site venues and event spaces. From historical buildings such as former Marine Police Headquarters 1881 Heritage, or the converted WWII storage bunker Crown Wine Cellars, these venues offer an unconventional spin to events.
Hong Kong is one of the safest modern cities in the world and she also offers a unique cultural experience with a difference. As the self-professed culinary capital of Asia, it boasts more than 10,000 eateries ranging from fun street stalls to Michelin-star restaurants. Enjoy hip dining experiences in Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo and Knutsford Terrace – Hong Kong’s legendary hotspots range from trendy nightspots to packed sports bars.
For incentive groups, Lantau Island hits the right spot as a business-leisure destination with state-of-the-art MICE facilities, gourmet restaurants and world-class hotels. Located between Hong Kong Island’s Central and the airport, it offers team-building activities including a tree-planting programme, martial arts training and a fishing village experimental workshop.
Other team-building activities for groups to bond and improve performance include dragon boat races, joining the troupe at the Lion Dance Academy, treasure hunting around Hong Kong or a sailing trip onboard the only European tall ship in Hong Kong – The Bounty.
Special attractions guaranteed to enhance delegate experience can be found at Hong Kong Disneyland, the Hong Kong Jockey Club and Ocean Park Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is the gateway to the Pearl River Delta Region, allowing visitors easy and prompt access to unique cultures in Macau and Guangdong. Apart from seamless ferry services, the new Kai Tak Cruise Terminal adds to the convenience as more incentive groups are expected to include cruise travel in their trips to Hong Kong.
foreign and local event organisers. These efforts come in the form of support programmes to assist organisers in enhancing promotions of events to boost attendance, as well as to work with the local travel trade to provide participants of large-scale conventions with special offers on air tickets, accommodation, and pre- and post-show leisure tours.
Hong Kong hosted its largest MICE event with the Nu Skin Greater China Regional Convention at AsiaWorld-Expo in 2012, which was attended by 20,000 business partners from Mainland China, Macau, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asian countries. In the same year, it also hosted the 3000-participant Asian Attractions Expo 2012, 2012 Junior Chamber International Asia-Pacific Conference Hong Kong and the FDI Annual World Dental Congress.
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and the AsiaWorld-Expo are two venues often chosen to host large-scale events, offering a rentable space of 91,000 square metres and 70,000 square metres respectively. In addition, AsiaWorld-Expo launched new convention spaces in late 2012, offering better facilities and up to 10 new rooms capable of seating between 80-200 people in a theatre set-up.
Supporting the capacity is a portfolio of more than 57,000 hotel rooms in Hong Kong, ranging from super deluxe hotels to approved budget hostels. All major hotel brands have a presence in the city, including The Peninsula Hong Kong, The Mandarin
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itineraryideas Day one: tHe city Enjoy Hong Kong’s famous dim sum breakfast.
Explore the colourful sights of Hong Kong on a double-decker bus: Western district, Wan Chai, Happy Valley, Causeway Bay, North Point and Tsim Sha Tsui. Enjoy a renowned traditional lunch of roasted goose at a famous restaurant in Hong Kong, which was opened in 1958.
Immerse yourself in Hong Kong’s culture with a walk around the markets of Kowloon. Visit the Jade market, Tin Hau Temple, Ladies Market and Flower Market, the latter an aromatic centre of Hong Kong’s wholesale and retail flower trade.
Board a sunset cruise to enjoy the breathtaking view of Victoria Harbour. Stop at a fishing village and explore the seafood market for a sumptuous seafood dinner.
Day tWo: tHe LiVing Heritage Venture into the New Territories and gain insights into Hong Kong’s unique past and cultural highlights, such as Tai Fu Tai – an opulent residence built by a scholar, featuring lavish plasters molding and auspicious Chinese wood carvings – or the Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall, Lo Wai Village and Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees.
Have a “Poon Choi” or “Big Bowl Feast” in a walled village for a notable feast experience, where a huge amount of ingredients are layered in a large bowl and eaten communally. A team-building activity
such as a photo competition cum heritage trail or a “Poon Choi” cooking class can be organised.
Join the Hong Kong bakery class under the guidance of Wing Wah’s experienced chefs. Prepare, bake and sample your own creations of sweet treats and traditional delicacies such as mooncakes and wife cakes. Wing Wah Cake Shop was founded in 1950 and is one of Hong Kong’s oldest catering groups specialising in mooncakes, Chinese sausages and wife cakes.
Step into the lively nightlife in Kowloon with a visit to Knutsford Terrace Observatory Court, featuring 30 restaurants with cuisines around the globe. Paint the town red as you bar hop or club in Lan Kwai Fong.
Day tHree: tHe natUraL great oUtDoors Explore the 140 mllion year-old volcanic rock formation in Sai Kung, claimed to be the “back garden of Hong Kong” hardly matched elsewhere in the world in terms of scale and composition.
Cruise through Hebe Haven and Port Shelter on a boat, which are hotspots for sailing, yachting, scuba diving and squid fishing. Visit the Hung Shing Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Sail across the cluster island at the most southern tip of the Sai Kung East Country Park. These islands are part of the Hong Kong Global Geopark of China. Walk along the water promenade at Sai Kung Market Town and have lunch at the fresh seafood market.
Take the Peak Tram to enjoy the beauty of Hong Kong’s natural wonders, and have a farewell dinner (or gala dinner) at The Peak. Include pre-dinner cocktails at Sky Terrace 428 for a memorable night.
this sample itinerary is provided by events & management by morning star travel. Visit http://www.enm.com.hk for more ideas.
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Conrad hong kong88 Queensway, Pacific Place, Hong Kongtel: +852 2521 3838www.conradhongkong.com
eaton, hong kong380 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2782 1818www.hongkong.eatonhotels.com
Four seasons hotel hong kong8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kongtel: +852 3196 8888www.fourseasons.com/hongkong
gateway hotel13 Canton Road Harbour City, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2113 0888http://hongkonggateway.marcopolohotels.com
harbour grand hong kong23 Oil Street, North Point, Hong Kongtel: +852 2121 2688www.harbourgrand.com/hongkong
harbour grand kowloon20 Tak Fung Street, Whampoa Garden, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong tel: +852 2621 3188www.harbourgrand.com/kowloon
hotel nikko hongkong 72 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2739 1111www.hotelnikko.com.hk
interContinental hong kong18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2721 1211www.hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com
island shangri-La, hong kongPacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central, Hong Kongtel: +852 2877 3838www.shangri-la.com/hongkong/islandshangrila
kowloon shangri-La, hong kong64 Mody Road, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2721 2111www.shangri-la.com/kowloon
Langham Place hotel hong kong555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Langham Place, Hong Kongtel: +852 3552 3388www.hongkong.langhamplacehotels.com
Marco Polo hong kong hotel3 Canton Road Harbour City, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2113 0088http://hongkonghotel.marcopolohotels.com
novotel Century hong kong238 Jaffe Road, Wanchai, Hong Kongtel: +852 2598 8888www.novotelhongkongcentury.com
novotel hong kong Citygate51 Man Tung Road, Tung Chung, Hong Kongtel: +852 3602 8888www.novotel.com/6239
Prince hotel23 Canton Road Harbour City, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2113 1888http://hongkongprince.marcopolohotels.com
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regal Airport hotel9 Cheong Tat Road, Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong tel: +852 2286 8888www.regalhotel.com
regal hongkong hotel88 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kongtel: +852 2890 6633www.regalhotel.com
regal kowloon hotel71 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kongtel: +852 2722 1818www.regalhotel.com
regal oriental hotel30-38 Sa Po Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2718 0333www.regalhotel.com
regal riverside hotel34 – 36 Tai Chung Kiu Road, Shatin, Hong Kongtel: +852 2649 7878www.regalhotel.com
sheraton hong kong hotel & towers20 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2369 1111www.sheraton.com/hongkong
the Langham hong kong8 Peking Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2375 1133www.hongkong.langhamhotels.com
the Mira hong kong118 Nathan Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 2368 1111www.themirahotel.com
the ritz-Carlton, hong kong1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, International Commerce Centre, Hong Kong tel: +852 2263 2263www.ritzcarlton.com/hongkong
W hong kong1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Kowloon, Hong Kongtel: +852 3717 2222 www.w-hongkong.com
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inDia
India is a vivid kaleidoscope of landscapes, historical sites, royal cities, rich culture and incomparable hospitality. From the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north to an endless stretch of golden beaches in the south, the oldest civilisation in the world boasts a fascinating blend of traditional and contemporary that delivers an unforgettable experience for any event. While some believe it may not be the easiest MICE market to navigate, it has emerged as one of the most intriguing and sought-after destinations for business events.
India is easily accessible from airports worldwide and well-connected with a network of several domestic airlines providing connectivity within the country. It is served by more than 40 international airlines including Air India, while Indian Airlines, Alliance Air, Jet Airways and Sahara connect to various tourist destinations, metro cities and towns in India. Indian Airlines also flies to some of India’s neighbouring cities such as Kathmandu, Bangkok and Singapore.
There is always something exotic for event planners in the destination that promises experiences off the beaten track.
spicing up in india
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Fastfactsgetting there India is served by at least 60 international airlines.
The Indira Gandhi International Airport is the busiest airport in the country, and also the main airport situated in the National Capital Region (NCR). Other international airports are Chennai International Airport, Mumbai International Airport and Kolkata International Airport.
Largest Meetings Venue Pragati Maidan Exhibition Complex – Delhi
Don’t Miss A trip to the Taj Mahal, a white marble mausoleum recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
Visa requirements A visa is required for visitors travelling to India. For more information, visithttp://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/
key Contact India Convention Promotion Bureau+91 11 26873612www.icpb.org
An elaborate network of surface transportation also makes travel within India manageable: A railway system runs through the entire country; and special trains such as Palace on Wheels and Royal Orient Express comprising air-conditioned saloons decorated in old maharaja style offer guests a comfortable ride to Rajasthan and Gujarat.
India has an impressive combination of accommodation and other conference support facilities to hold a successful conference, and these high-tech facilities are on par with global standards.India has plenty of commendable venues for planners to choose from, including Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) in Mumbai, Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) in Hyderabad, Centre Point, Renaissance Hotel Agra and the Cochin Convention Centre, Kochi.
BCEC is believed to be the largest exhibition centre in the private sector, comprising four halls spanning over 45,000 square metres of events space, while the HICC was built specifically to hold conventions located in Hyderabad, the emerging business hub of India.
HICC has an unsupported internal hall space of 6480 square metres which can be partitioned into six halls, each holding up to 400 tables banquet-style and 6000 cocktail-style. There is a 6500-square-metre pre-function foyer space, and the centre’s mobile collapsible wall partitions allow the space to be fully expanded to accommodate a total of 5,000 people.
The exhibitions industry has also gained fresh impetus with the Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, now a premier venue with 62,000 square metres of events space.
India offers in excess of 100,000 hotel rooms for a wide range of accommodation purposes. Some important hotel chains such as the
Taj Group, ITC-Welcomgroup, the Oberoi’s, Meridien Hotels and Marriott Hotels boast comfortable and luxurious rooms in addition to excellent conference facilities.
New and upcoming hotels with MICE facilities are also planned for India, with Bangalore welcoming the Ritz-Carlton and Doubletree Suites by Hilton Hotels, and Gurgaon with a new Hyatt Regency property.
India is also a perfect destination for incentive or leisure trips. Boasting some of the best beaches, dry deserts, lush green forests and the timeless Taj Mahal, India has it all. Also home to a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites, adventurous tourists or groups can take up activities such as river rafting, river crossing, trekking, bungee jumping, rock climbing or paragliding. Other recreational activities such as golfing and spa treatments are also available.
India allows for an exotic and memorable experience like no other. As an emerging globalised service industry, MICE is especially valued by the national government and hence long-term sustainability of conference business is needed.
Current and upcoming plans involve building an extensive network of allied infrastructure that includes availability of hotel rooms, excellent connectivity to and from venues, a well-developed transport network and other tourist attractions.
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itineraryideas Day one: a WaLk DoWn memory LaneArrive in Indira Gandhi International Airport the night before.
The day starts in Delhi with a visit to Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India, followed by a walking tour of the Chandni Chowk – the nerve centre of commercial activity. The narrow lanes and its traditional workmanship are what make Delhi famous.
Apart from walking around, it is also great to stop in your tracks and take in the sights, from women walking by in colourful saris whirling behind them like flags, cows walking on the streets, to salesmen trying to lure you into the shops.
Day tWo: one oF tHe eigHt WonDersLeave for the city of Agra to visit one of the most recognised monuments in Asia – the Taj Mahal, the world’s greatest love tribute and one of the seven wonders of the world. The Taj was built to enshrine the remains of Arjumand Banu also known as Mumtaz Mahal, the consort of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Its construction commenced in A.D. 1631 and took 17 years to complete.
Visit the Agra Fort and the palaces – the Anguri Bagh, Golden Pavilions, Khas Mahal, Diwan-I-Khas, Diwan-I-Am, which are all splendid examples of Mughal architecture.
Break for an exclusive lunch at Taj Khema, which is a lush green scenic spot that offers peace and soothing tranquillity with an unobstructed view of the Taj Mahal. It also serves as the most scenic and vantage point with activities that entertain and bring India to life in music and colours. Enjoy lunch with some live flute music.
Do some shopping after lunch. Agra is a city of architectural delights and is also reputed to be a shopper’s paradise. It offers the best of handcrafted items, especially Taj Mahal replicas.
Drive towards the city of Jaipur, and have a poolside Indian barbeque dinner upon arrival.
Day tHree: tHe Pink city jaiPUrTake a hot air balloon ride and discover the Pink City from above. Fly over forts and castles, craggy mountains, sandy stretches and green plains, towns and villages.
Visit the Amber Fort, the ancient capital of the state until 1728 followed by Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a five-storey building overlooking the busy bazaar street, which is a stunning example of Rajput architecture and artistry with its pink delicately-honeycombed 1953 sandstone windows.
The city tour ends with a visit to the city palace, followed by lunch at Chandramahal Verandah, found inside the private residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
After lunch, get on the rickshaws waiting outside the palace and take a ride through the colourful bazaar, passing through the rose-pink residential and business areas of Jaipur.
End the experience in India with some shopping, where you can get authentic arts and handicrafts, exquisite gems and jewellery, traditional print and block textiles, blue pottery and more.
this sample itinerary is provided by Pacific World. Visit www.pacificworld.com or contact [email protected] for more ideas.
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Doubletree By hilton hotel gurgaon - new Delhi nCrSector 56, Golf Course Road, Gurgaon 122011, Indiatel: +91 124 4911 234www.gurgaon.doubletree.com
Doubletree by hilton hotel new Delhi-noida-Mayur Vihar13A Mayur Vihar, District Centre, New Delhi 110091, Indiatel: +91 11 4110 5555www.doubletreebyhiltonnewdelhimayurvihar.com
eros - Managed by hilton new Delhi nehru PlaceAmerican Plaza, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, Indiatel: +91 11 4122 3344www.eros.hilton.com
Four Points by sheraton navi Mumbai, VashiPlot 39/1, 6 To 15, Sector 30A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, Mumbai 400701, India tel: +91 22 6158 7777www.fourpoints.com/navimumbai
goa Marriott resort & spaMiramar Beach, PO Box No. 64, Panaji, Goa 403001, Indiatel: +91 832 2463 333www.marriott.com/goimc
grand hyatt goaP.O. Goa University, Bambolim, North Goa, Goa 403206, Indiatel: +91 832 3011 234www.goa.grand.hyatt.com
grand hyatt MumbaiOff Western Express Highway, Santacruz (East), Mumbai 400055, Indiatel: +91 22 6676 1234www.mumbai.grand.hyatt.com
hilton Chennai124/1 J.N. Salai, Guindy, Chennai 600032, Indiatel: +91 44 2225 5555www.chennai.hilton.com
hilton new Delhi/JanakpuriJanakpuri District Centre Complex, New Delhi 110058, Indiatel: +91 11 4123 4123www.newdelhijanakpuri.hilton.com
hyatt AmristsarAdjoining Alpha One City Centre, MBN Farms, G.T. Road, Amritsar 143001, India tel: +91 183 287 1234www.amritsar.hyatthotels.hyatt.com
hyatt Pune 88 Nagar Road, Adjacent to Aga Khan Palace, Kalyani Nagar, Pune 411006, India tel: +91 20 4141 1234www.pune.hyatthotels.hyatt.com
hyatt regency Chennai365 Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai 600018, Indiatel: +91 44 6100 1234www.chennai.regency.hyatt.com
hyatt regency DelhiBhikaji Cama Place, Ring Road, New Delhi 110066, Indiatel: +91 11 2679 1234www.delhi.regency.hyatt.com
hyatt regency kolkataJA-1 Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700098, India tel: +91 33 2335 1234www.kolkata.regency.hyatt.com
hyatt regency MumbaiSahar Airport Road, Mumbai 400099, Indiatel: +91 22 6696 1234www.mumbai.regency.hyatt.com
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hyatt regency PuneWeikfield IT Park, Nagar Road, Pune 411014, Indiatel: +91 20 6645 1234www.pune.regency.hyatt.com
hyderabad Marriott hotel & Convention CentreTank Bund Road, Opposite Hussain Sagar Lake, Hyderabad 500080, India tel: +91 40 2752 2999www.marriott.com/hydmc
itC grand Central, Mumbai287 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, Parel, Maharashtra, Mumbai 400012, India tel: +91 22 2410 1010www.itchotels.in/hotels/itcgrandcentral.aspx
itC Maratha, MumbaiSahar Andheri (E), Maharashtra, Mumbai 400099, Indiatel: +91 22 2830 3030www.itchotels.in/hotels/itcmaratha.aspx
itC Maurya, new DelhiDiplomatic Enclave, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi 110021, Indiatel: +91 11 2611 2233www.itchotels.in/hotels/itcmaurya.aspx
JW Marriott hotel MumbaiJuhu Tara Road, Mumbai 400049, Indiatel: +91 22 6693 3000www.marriott.com/bomjw
JW Marriott hotel PuneSenapati Bapat Road, Pune 411053, Indiatel: +91 20 6683 3333www.marriott.com/pnqmc
Le Méridien Bangalore 28 Sankey Road PB No. 174, Karnataka, Bangalore 560052, Indiatel: +91 80 2226 2233www.starwoodhotels.com/bangalore
Le Méridien new Delhi Windsor Place, New Delhi, New Delhi 110001, Indiatel: +91 11 2371 0101www.starwoodhotels.com/newdelhi
novotel hyderabad AirportRajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad 500409, Indiatel: +91 40 6625 0000www.novotel.com/6687
novotel hyderabad Convention CentreNear Hitech City, P.O. Bag 1101, Cyberabad Post Office, Hyderabad 500081, India tel: +91 40 6682 4422www.novotel.com/6182
novotel Mumbai Juhu BeachBalraj Sahani Marg, Juhu Beach, Mumbai 400049, Indiatel: +91 22 6693 4444www.novotel.com/6926
Park hyatt goa resort & spaArossim Beach, Cansaulim, South Goa, Goa 403712, Indiatel: +91 832 2721 234www.goa.park.hyatt.com
Park hyatt hyderabad Road No 2, Banjara Hills, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad 500034, Indiatel: +91 40 4949 1234www.hyderabad.park.hyatt.com
Park Plaza Bengaluru90-4 Marathahalli/Outer Ring Road, Karnataka, Bangalore 560037, India tel: +91 80 4909 4909www.pkbengaluru.com
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Park Plaza ChandigarhBlock 10, Sector 17-A, Chandigarh 160017, Indiatel: +91 172 6600 000www.parkplaza.com
Pullman gurgaon Central ParkSector 26, M.G. Road, Gurgaon, Delhi-Gurgaon Border, Delhi NCR, Gurgaon 122002, Indiatel: +91 124 4992 000www.pullmanhotels.com/6544
radisson Blu hotel AmritsarAirport Road, State Highway 25, Amritsar 143001, Indiatel: +91 183 6611 111www.radissonblu.com/hotel-amritsar
radisson Blu hotel greater noida C-8, Site IV, 2nd Cross Avenue Road, Kasna, Uttar Pradesh, Greater Noida 201306, Indiatel: +91 120 4517 777www.radissonblu.com/hotel-greaternoida
radisson Blu hotel haridwarPlot No. 12, SIDCUL, Uttrakhand, Haridwar 249603, Indiatel: +91 1334 305400www.radissonblu.com/hotel-haridwar
radisson Blu hotel LudhianaMBD Neopolis, Ferozepur Road, Punjab, Ludhiana 141012, Indiatel: +91 161 4303 000www.radissonblu.com/hotel-ludhiana
radisson Blu hotel new Delhi DwarkaPlot No. 4, Sector 13, Next to Metro Station, Dwarka City Centre, New Delhi 110075, Indiatel: +91 11 3090 8000www.radissonblu.com/hotel-newdelhidwarka
radisson Blu hotel new Delhi Paschim Vihar Plot No. D, District Centre, Outer Ring Road, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi 110063, India tel: +91 11 4639 9999www.radissonblu.com/hotel-newdelhipaschimvihar
radisson Blu hotel ranchiMain Road Kadru Diversion, (Opposite of Chamber of Commerce), Jharkhand, Ranchi 834001, Indiatel: +91 651 6602 222www.radissonblu.com/hotel-ranchi
radisson Blu Plaza DelhiNational Highway 8, New Delhi 110037, Indiatel: +91 11 2677 9191www.radissonblu.com/hotel-newdelhi
radisson Blu Plaza hotel hyderabad Banjara hills8-2-409, Road No. 6, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034, Indiatel: +91 40 6733 1133www.radissonblu.com/hotel-hyderabad
radisson Blu resort temple Bay Mamallapuram57 Covelong Road, Kanchipuram District, Mamallapuram 603104, Indiatel: +91 44 2744 3636www.radissonblu.com/hotel-mamallapuram
radisson Blu Water garden hotel DhakaAirport Road, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1206, Indiatel: +880 2 875 4555www.radissonblu.com/hotel-dhaka
renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre hotel#2 & 3B Near Chinmayanand Ashram, Powai, Mumbai 400087, Indiatel: +91 22 6692 7777www.marriott.com/bombr
shangri-La's eros hotel19 Ashoka Road, Connaunght Place, New Delhi, 110001, Indiatel: +91 11 4119 1919www.shangri-la.com/newdelhi/erosshangrila
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sheraton Bangalore hotel at Brigade gateway26/1 Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram-Rajajinagar, Karnataka, Bangalore 560055, India tel: +91 80 4252 1000www.sheraton.com/bangalorebrigadegateway
swissôtel kolkataCity Centre New Town, Action Area 2D, Plot No. 11/5, New Town, Rajarhat, Kolkata 700157, Indiatel: +91 33 6626 6666www.swissotel.com/kolkata
taj Coromondel37, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai 600034, Indiatel: +91 80 4115 3595www.tajhotels.com
taj krishnaRoad No.1, Banjara Hills, Andra Pradesh, Hyderabad 500034, Indiatel: +91 40 6666 2323www.tajhotels.com
taj Lands end MumbaiBandstand, Bandra (West), (Maharastra) Mumbai 400050, Indiatel: +91 22 6668 1235www.tajhotels.com
taj West endRace Course Road, Karnataka, Bangalore 560001, Indiatel: +91 80 6660 5660www.tajhotels.com
the imperial new DelhiJanpath, New Delhi 110001, Indiatel: +91 11 2334 1234www.theimperialindia.com
the Leela kempinski goaCavelossim, Mobor, Goa 403731, Indiatel: +91 832 662 1234www.theleela.com
the Leela kempinski gurgaonAmbiance Island, National Highway 8, Delhi N.C.R. Gurgaon 122002, India tel: +91 124 477 1234www.theleela.com
the Leela kempinski MumbaiSahar, Mumbai 400059, Indiatel: +91 22 6691 1234www.theleela.com
the Leela Palace ChennaiAdyar Surface, M.R.C Nagar, Chennai 600028, Indiatel: +91 44 3366 1234www.theleela.com
the Leela Palace kempinski Bangalore23 Airport Road, Bangalore 560008, Indiatel: +91 80 2521 1234www.theleela.com
the Leela Palace kempinski new Delhi Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110023, Indiatel: +91 11 3933 1234www.theleela.com
the Park hyderabad22 Raj Bhjavan Road, Hyderabad 500082, Indiatel: +91 40 2345 6789/4499 0000www.theparkhotels.com
the Park kolkata17 Park Street, West Bengal, Kolkata 700016, Indiatel: +91 33 2249 9000www.theparkhotels.com
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the Park new Delhi15 Parliament Street, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, Indiatel: +91 11 2374 3000www.theparkhotels.com
the taj Mahal hotel1 Mansingh Road, New Delhi 110011, Indiatel: +91 11 2302 6162www.tajhotels.com
the taj Mahal Palace1 Apollo Bunder at Colaba, Maharashtra, Mumbai 400001, Indiatel: +91 22 6665 3366www.tajhotels.com
the Westin gurgaon, new Delhi1 MG Road, Sector 29, New Delhi NCR, Haryana, Gurgaon 122002, India tel: +91 124 4977 777www.westin.com/gurgaon
the Westin Mumbai garden CityInternational Business Park, Oberoi Garden City, Goregaon East, Maharashtra, Mumbai 400063, Indiatel: +91 22 6147 0000www.westin.com/mumbaigardencity
the Zuri White sands resort & Casino goaPedda, Varca, Salcete, Goa 403721, Indiatel: +91 832 2727 272www.thezurihotels.com
the Zuri Whitefield BengaluruRajpalya, Hoodi, ITPL Road Whitefield, Bangalore 560048, Indiatel: +91 80 6665 7272www.thezurihotels.com
Vivanta by taj - trivandrumCV Raman Pillai Road, Thycaud, Trivandrum, Kerala 695014, Indiatel: +91 471 6612 345www.vivantabytaj.com
Vivanta by taj - Bekal Kappil Beach, Udma West (P.O.), Paalakunnu, Kasaragod District, Kerala 671319, India tel: +91 467 6616 612www.vivantabytaj.com
Vivanta by taj - MalabarWillingdon Island, Cochin, Kerala 682009, Indiatel: +91 484 6643 300www.vivantabytaj.com
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the right balanceinDonesia
Being the largest archipelago in the world, the Republic of Indonesia offers a diverse mix of experiences for event planners and delegates. Comprising 17,504 large and small tropical islands with a total population of more than 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic groups, it is a melting pot of options for meetings and incentive travel groups.
Situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, Indonesia is made up of well-known islands Sumatra, Java, Bali and more, each distinct with unique offerings that together make up the most diverse landscape.
Indonesia is famous for its heritage sites and traditional villages. A must-see is the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, said to be the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. It is also a popular diving and golfing destination, along with other outdoor activities such as white water rafting, trekking and rock-climbing available across Indonesia.
Indonesia’s myriad islands of distinct experiences make it a tough meetings and incentives destination to beat.
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Fastfactsgetting there Jakarta is serviced by all major airlines, with Soekarno-
Hatta International Airport as its main gateway. Bali is serviced by Garuda Indonesia and other major carriers, as well as low-cost carriers such as AirAsia and Scoot. Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is the main gateway for Bali.
Largest Meetings Venue Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center – Jakarta Bali International Convention Centre – Bali
Don’t Miss Jakarta – A colourful open-air market in Ancol Amusement Park selling quality Indonesian arts and crafts.
Bali – A visit to Ubud, a peaceful and quiet town steeped in culture.
Visa requirements 30-day visa-on-arrival is extended to citizens from 63 countries, which can be obtained at designated entry airports and sea ports. Free tourist short stay visas for 30 days are extended to tourists from 12 countries: Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, Chile, Ecuador, Morocco and Peru. Visitors from other countries must apply for a visa at Indonesian embassies or consulates in their home countries.
key Contact Indonesia Tourism www.indonesia.travel
Direct international flights connect the rest of the world to Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Makassar, while many regular and low-cost carriers connect to Indonesia’s remote locations.
Indonesia has been termed an emerging MICE destination to watch, thanks to its capital Jakarta with abundant top-notch facilities and accommodation, as well as Bali, which has gained popularity as an incentive travel destination in recent years.
Jakarta is the 12th largest city in the world and has developed into one of Asia’s most prominent metropolitan centres, with a plethora of high-quality hotels, modern shopping centres, convention spaces and quality cuisine.
One of the largest event spaces in Indonesia is located in Jakarta. The Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center, also known as Jakarta Convention Center, sits at the heart of the capital city. With easy access to the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, central business district and premium shopping complexes, the centre has played host to events for the world’s political, business, and entertainment leaders for almost two decades.
Spanning more than 26,500 square metres of events space, it includes a plenary hall that seats up to 5000, 9585 square metres of exhibition space, 10 meeting rooms and a 2109-square-metre Cendrawasih Room. It also boasts a dividable assembly hall measuring a total of 3921 square metres, with a seating capacity of up to 2500 guests for dinner and 4500 for buffet-style events.The Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center offers more than convention facilities; groups can take advantage of accommodation choices found in surrounding luxury-brand hotels, including the Sultan Hotel, Hotel Mulia Senayan, Ritz-Carlton Jakarta and Hotel Atlet Century Park. Shopping malls such as Senayan City, Plaza Senayan, Ratu Plaza, FX and Pacific Place are also within walking distance.
BaLiBlessed with beautiful beaches, scenic rice terraces and ancient volcanoes amidst one of Asia’s most stunning sceneries, Bali has long established itself as a popular resort destination. Its reputation
for MICE also continues to grow, as groups from all over the world increasingly turn to Bali for a good mix of work and play. With a combination of high-quality hotels and resorts with extensive MICE facilities and event venues, the draw for event planners is the selection of off-site locations that are affordable and easy to leverage.
One of Bali’s prominent MICE venues is the Bali International Convention Centre (BICC), located in the secure and secluded Nusa Dua area. Event organisers can work with available facilities such as 17 meeting rooms, 2700 square metres of exhibition space and a 500-seat auditorium. Bali also saw the opening of the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) in mid-2011, which consists of several purpose-built function rooms catering to a total capacity of 10,000 people. It includes a pillar-less convention hall that is sub-dividable into smaller rooms to accommodate different event set-ups. Plans are also under way to add a new building to the current BNDCC facility. Spanning 2.4 hectares, new facilities will include a total of 3974 square metres of meeting room space, a plenary space to accommodate 2000 people over four separate rooms, a 1000-square-metre versatile pre-function lobby, a five-star 100-room hotel and basement parking for 150 cars.
Event organisers are often spoilt for choice with Bali’s hotel portfolio. Existing and new hotels such as the rebranded Grand Nikko Bali, Grand Hyatt, The Stones Legian, Mulia Resort & Villas and W Bali Jimbaran offer luxurious villas, guestrooms and meeting facilities, accompanied by countless alternatives for travellers and groups on a budget. According to property research agency Knight Frank, Bali is expected to welcome 10,466 hotel rooms by 2014 resulting from 60 new hotel projects.
Bali has undergone extensive transformation in preparation of hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC) in October 2013. Key projects included the expansion of Ngurah Rai International Airport to accommodate Bali’s expanding tourism and MICE markets, as well as an elevated toll road connecting Benoa, Nusa Dua, the airport and the Simpang Siur underpass near Kuta. The toll road, with six categories of toll fees, has been designed to reduce driving time, ease congestion and shorten travelling time from main MICE area Nusa Dua to touristy areas like Ubud.
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itineraryideas - Bali
Day oneBegin the day in Ubud with breakfast overlooking the vibrant green paddy fields of Tanah Gajah towards Bali’s sacred mountains at the restaurant of the Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah. Explore the traditional artisan culture and atmosphere of Ubud with a visit to the local community of Tohpati, where the famous Batik fabrics of Bali are painstakingly created by hand. Then onto Celuk, the famous home of Bali’s gold and silversmiths, where you will see artists put together everything from chunky jewellery, to ornate ornamental pieces, giving you a new perspective on what we often take for granted. Continuing the immersion into Ubud’s traditional culture will be a visit to the stunning rice terraces of Tegalalang, where you can also enjoy lunch at one of the quaint neighbouring cafes. End the evening with dinner at one of the many traditional local restaurants (warung), where a variety of Indonesian dishes are served in a unique atmosphere.
Day tWoThe day starts with a leisurely cruise aboard a luxury vessel from Benoa Harbour, with your ultimate destination being a private beach club on the neighbouring island of Nusa Penida. Within the stunning and peaceful surrounds of this largely undeveloped island paradise, spend the day unwinding, relax in a hammock by the beach, or participate in a variety of activities such as snorkelling, kayaking or a tour of the local village. Returning to Benoa in the afternoon, you will venture to Uluwatu in the Bukit Peninsula, at Bali’s South-Westerly extreme. Here you will witness the unparalleled Kecak (Monkey) dance, with as many as 100 men swaying and chanting to hypnotic music as waves roll in from the Indian Ocean, crashing against the neighbouring cliffs. From here you will head north to the coast of Jimbaran, where a feast of freshly-caught seafood awaits you as the evening is concluded with dinner right on the beach.
Day tHreeA warm welcome awaits you this morning with a traditional breakfast at a Balinese home, where you will further immerse yourself in the local culture, learning about the village or the ‘Kampung’ lifestyle. Your next stop will be Subak Guliang, taking a walk through the local farms to experience first-hand how farmers work the rice fields; from the simple and traditional irrigation system known as ‘Subak’ to the process of rice growing, from planting the seedlings to harvesting and even cooking the rice. The cooking lesson continues with instructions in the preparation and cooking of a variety of Balinese and Indonesian dishes, set within an exclusive venue in the middle of the rice fields, which will also serve as the stunning setting for your self-made lunch. Finally, the day ends with a well-earned Balinese massage treatment in an exclusive environment.
this sample itinerary is provided by Destination asia. Visit www.destination-asia.com for more ideas.
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Pan PaciFic nirWana BaLi resort www.panpacific.com/bali
Jalan Raya Tanah Lot, Tabanan 82171, Bali, IndonesiaContact Person : Leo Ramadhanus (Mr) – Director of SalesTel : +62 361 815900Fax : +62 361 815907E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : Airport:60•CBDArea:30
Venue highlightsPan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort, with 278 guestrooms, suites and villas, is located in the heart of Bali’s magnificent southwest coast, framed by stunning volcanic mountain backdrops and majestic views of the Indian Ocean and Tanah Lot temple. In harmony with the relaxing atmosphere of the island, the resort is the greenest location in Bali that offers a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by traditional Balinese villages. Amenities include extensive meeting and conference facilities, a sumptuous international buffet breakfast, four-tiered swimming pools with a 54-metre water slide, cycling tours within 103-hectare manicured tropical gardens on resort grounds, an 18-hole award-winning Greg Norma golf course (www.nirwanabaligolf.com) and Nirwana Spa wellness treatments.
types of events we can hostPan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort has hosted a wide range of domestic and international events, covering those within the finance, banking, automotive, IT, FMCG and government sectors, as well as incentives, weddings and world-class events like the Miss World 2013 lifestyle event in September 2013.
Our 10 meeting venues, with a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces from banquet halls to the Cliff Lawn, can cater to all kinds of events between 24 to 600 guests. Our team of meeting experts will ensure that your event runs smoothly, with the smallest details taken care of.
technical capabilitiesWe specialise in exciting unique theatrical events, including food and wine, cultural musical dance performances, concert series, surfer and village dinners.
Our Dinner for Kings “Raja Laya” is an unforgettable evening replicating a Royal Balinese family service, with staff serving each course in traditional costumes set in a ceremonial procession, and accompanied by Balinese performances from dances to authentic village gamelan orchestra.
LocationEnjoy a unique Pacific retreat just one hour from the Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) on the southwest coast of Bali. You will experience the charming grace of a friendly populace amid peaceful natural surroundings at our unforgettable resort.
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AyAnA resort and spa BaliJalan Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran, Bali 80364, Indonesiatel: +62 361 702 222www.ayanaresort.com
Banyan tree Ungasan, BaliJalan Melasti, Banjar Kelod, Ungasan, Bali 80364 Indonesiatel: +62 361 300 7000www.banyantree.com/en/bali_ungasan/
Bulgari hotel and resort BaliJalan Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin, Uluwatu, Bali 80364, Indonesia tel: +62 361 847 1000www.bulgarihotels.com/en-us/bali
Conrad BaliJalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 778 788www.conradbali.com
Four seasons resort Bali at Jimbaran BayJimbaran, Kuta Selatan, Bali 80361, Indonesiatel: +62 361 701 010www.fourseasons.com/jimbaranbay
Melia BaliKawasan Wisata BTDC Lot 1, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 771 510www.meliabali.com
Melia Benoa Jalan Pratama, Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 771 714 www.meliabenoa.com
nikko Bali resort and spaJalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, PO Box 18, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia tel: +62 361 773 377www.nikkobali.com
novotel Bali nusa Dua hotel & residencesJalan Pantai Mengiat, BTDC Complex, P.O. Box 116, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia tel: +62 361 8480 555www.novotelnusaduabali.com
nusa Dua Beach hotel & spa BaliKawasan Pariwisata, Lot North 4, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 771 210 www.nusaduahotel.com
Pan Pacific nirwana Bali resortJalan Raya Tanah Lot, PO Box 158, Tabanan, Bali 82171, Indonesiatel: +62 361 815 900www.panpacific.com/en/Bali/overview
Pullman Bali Legian nirwana1 Jalan Melasti, Legian, Bali 80361, Indonesia tel: +62 361 762 500www.pullmanbalilegiannirwana.com
ramada resort Benoa BaliJalan Pratama 97A, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 773 730www.ramadaresortbenoa.com
ramada resort Camakila - Bali resort and sPAJalan Pura Bagus Teruna, Legian, Bali 80361, Indonesiatel: +62 361 752 877www.ramadaresortcamakila.com
the Laguna resort & spa, nusa Dua, BaliKawasan Pariwisata, Nusa Dua Lot N2, PO Box 77, Bali 80363, Indonesiatel: +62 361 771 327www.thelagunabali.com
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the Mulia, Mulia resort & Villas - nusa Dua, BaliJalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Kawasan Sawangan, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia tel: +62 361 301 7777www.themulia.com
the royal Beach seminyak Bali (M gallery)Jalan Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak Beach, P.O. Box 3384, Denpasar, Bali 80033, Indonesia tel: +62 361 730 730www.theroyalbeachseminyakbali.com
the st. regis Bali resortKawasan Pariwisata, Nusa Dua Lot S6, P.O. Box 44, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia tel: +62 361 8478 111www.stregisbali.com
the Westin resort nusa Dua, BaliKawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, Indonesia tel: +62 361 771 906www.westin.com/bali
W retreat & spa Bali - seminyakJalan Petitenget, Kerobokan, Seminyak, Denpasar, Bali 80361, Indonesia tel: +62 361 4738 106www.whotels.com/baliseminyak
jakarta
Alila JakartaJalan Pecenongan Kav 7-17, Jakarta 10120, Indonesiatel: +62 21 231 6008www.alilahotels.com/jakarta
gran Melia JakartaJalan H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X-O Kuningan, Jakarta 12950, Indonesiatel: +62 21 5268 080 www.granmeliajakarta.com
grand hyatt JakartaJalan M.H. Thamrin Kav 28-30, Jakarta 10350, Indonesiatel: +62 21 2992 1234www.jakarta.grand.hyatt.com
hotel indonesia kempinski JakartaJalan MH Thamrin 1, Jakarta 10310, Indonesiatel: +62 21 2358 3800www.kempinski.com/jakarta
hotel Mulia senayan Jalan Asia Afrika, Senayan, Jakarta 10270, Indonesiatel: +62 21 5747 777wwww.hotelmulia.com
JW Marriott hotel JakartaJalan DR Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Kav E.1.2, No. 1&2 Kawasan Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, 12950 Indonesiatel: +62 21 5798 8888www.marriott.com/jktjw
Le Méridien JakartaJalan Jenderal Sudirman, Kav 18-20, Jakarta 10220, Indonesiatel: +62 21 2513 131www.lemeridien-jakarta.com
Mercure Convention Centre AncolJalan Pantai Indah, Ancol Jakarta Baycity, North Jakarta, Jakarta 14430, Indonesia tel: +62 21 6406 000www.mercure.com/5473
novotel Jakarta Mangga DuaJalan Gunung Sahari Raya 1, Jakarta 14420, Indonesiatel: +62 21 6231 2800www.novoteljakartamanggaduasquare.com
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Pullman Jakarta Central ParkPodomoro City, Jalan Let. Jend S Parman Kav. 28, Jakarta Barat, akarta 11470, Indonesia tel: +62 21 2920 0088www.pullmanjakartacentralpark.com
Pullman Jakarta indonesiaJaIan M H Thamrin No.59 Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta 10350, Indonesiatel: +62 21 3192 1111www.pullmanjakartaindonesia.com
sheraton Bandara hotelBandara Soekarno-Hatta, Jakarta 19110, Indonesiatel: +62 21 5597 777www.sheraton.com/bandara
the Media hotel & towersJalan Gunung Sahari 3, Jakarta 10720, Indonesiatel: +62 21 6263 001www.themediahotel.com
the ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Mega kuninganJalan DR. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Kav.E.1.1 No.1, Mega Kuningan, Jakarta 12950, Indonesiatel: +62 21 2551 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/jakartahotel
the ritz-Carlton Jakarta, Pacific PlaceSudirman Central Business District (SCBD), Jalan Jendral Sudirman Kav. 52-53, Jakarta 12190, Indonesiatel: +62 21 2550 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/jakartaPacificPlace
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Japan has long been considered a leading force for research and development in many industries, taking the lead from engineering and pharmaceuticals to electronics and robotics. It is an ideal destination for conferences and meetings because of the positive reputation garnered from successfully executing world-class events, and the professional support, traditional hospitality and advanced infrastructure available amongst service providers across the country.
From the sub-frigid zone in the north of Hokkaido to the subtropical zone in southern Okinawa, the huge geographic variety is tagged with a great diversity in destinations and activities available. Japan’s various cities and regions offer everything from snowy mountainside ski resorts to coral reef-ringed islands, with large metropolitan areas and charming rural villages. Throughout the country, there are countless facilities and infrastructure to support events, backed by a strong network of experienced convention bureau, professional conference organisers and destination management companies.
Japan has been consistent in surpassing expectations for business events looking for a smooth execution with local flair.
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Fastfactsgetting there Narita International Airport handles the majority of
international passenger traffic to and from Japan. It serves as the main international hub for Japan’s flag carriers Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, as well as low-cost carriers Jetstar Japan and AirAsia Japan.
Largest Meetings Venue The Tokyo International Forum - TokyoMakuhari Messe – ChibaPacifico Yokohama – Yokohama
Don’t Miss A tea ceremony in a traditional Japanese garden to achieve a state of calm.
Visa requirements Visitors from 62 countries and regions are eligible to enter Japan without a visa. Some of these countries include Singapore, Brunei, Hong Kong, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Macau, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, UK. For conditions and more information, visit www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/essential/visa.html
key Contact Japan Meetings & Incentives/Japan National Tourism Organization+81 3 3216 2905www.japanmeetings.org
As a country with one of the largest national members within many international associations, it has a great amount of experience hosting international association conferences and meetings. It hosted the 2012 Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group, which came to Tokyo with more than 8000 delegates 16 months prior to its scheduled date. Other events hosted include the 4000-delegate strong International Society for Stem Cell research’s 10th Annual Meeting at Pacifico Yokohama, the 32nd Congress of the Société Internationale d’Urologie at the Fukuoka International Congress Center for 3026 delegates, and the Annual SWIFT International Banking Operations Seminar (SIBOS) hosted at INTEX Osaka for 6000.
Japan has many venues for meeting planners with specific needs and budgets. In the capital of Tokyo, its largest convention and performing arts centre, Tokyo International Forum, is the perfect choice for large-scale international conferences and corporate events. Equipped with eight halls and 34 conference rooms of various sizes, it includes a theatre of 5012 seats and exhibition hall of 5000 square metres. Situated in the upmarket shopping district area just 30 minutes from Narita International Airport, it also has a number of local and international branded hotels in proximity.
The Makuhari Messe in Chiba city is another venue to consider. Integrating an exhibition hall, conference hall and an event hall on a sprawling 210,000 square metres of land, it is one of the most popular convention facilities in Japan situated conveniently between the heart of Tokyo and Narita International Airport.
Planning to venture to Yokohama? The second-largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo, which lies on Tokyo Bay south of the capital, offers a wealth of venues including the Pacifico Yokohama. As the largest meetings venue in Yokohama, it includes 20,000 square metres of column-free exhibitions space, a 1350-square-metre annex hall, and a conference centre that seats more than 1000 people. Adjacent to the complex is the InterContinental Yokohama Grand with 600 guestrooms and additional meeting facilities, adding convenience to events hosted in the area.
On top of professional conference and meeting venues, Japan offers more that add the necessary local flair and unique experience for events.
The Tokyo City View, for example, reveals a panoramic view 250 metres off the ground. It is capable of hosting standing receptions and buffets for up to 1000 guests, including catering for corporate events, product launches and displays.
In Nagoya, a city that flourished through the ages as a castle town of the Owari Domain, Nohgakudo (Nagoya Noh Theater) is a traditional Japanese facility located in front of the main gate of the Nagoya Castle. Equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound facilities, the Noh stage is able to host international conferences or general meetings with up to 630 seats.
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in the historical castle town of Kanazawa is a circular glass-walled building that lends unconventional and stimulating collections of art to any event. The museum’s restaurant, Fusion 21, serves modern French cuisine highlighting the area’s local vegetables, and can be used for dinners of up to 120 people.
Japan offers so much that is unique. Traditional hospitality and service is infused with a culture influenced by centuries-old artistic traditions such as noh and kabuki to the cutting edge influences on global pop culture of anime and manga. Though often considered expensive, event planners will be able to find affordable accommodation, cuisines as well as unique experiences and attractions at competitive rates.Ph
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itineraryideas - sapporoDay oneStart the adventure in Sapporo with a visit to the Sapporo Art Park. Made up of The Museum of Contemporary Art, the Sculpture Garden, various craft halls and studios and artists’ cottages, the overall concept of this park is to bring all forms of art closer to the community. In addition to permanent exhibition of pieces set against the natural surroundings, exhibitions of works by world-famous artists are also held regularly.
Next, check out the Sapporo Ainu Culture Promotion Center, a centre that highlights the culture of indigenous Ainu people. At the centre, visitors can learn about the people who used to live on the island and how its unique culture was developed.
After lunch, include a visit to Hakkenzan Winery. Located at the foot of Mt. Hakkenzan, visitors can pick 20 different varieties of grapes and taste the before and after of the wine-making process.
Head to Jozankei Onsen, a hot spring oasis about 30 kilometres southwest of central Sapporo. The area is filled with traditional Japanese ryokan (inns) and restaurants, and is a perfect place to relax after a long day of meetings or sight-seeing.
Stay in a traditional Japanese ryokan at Jozankei for the night.
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Day tWoDepart Jozankei after breakfast for Niseko, which is two and a half hours away. Niseko offers a spectacular backdrop for outdoor activities, as well as delicious food and hot springs. Often referred to as one of the best spots in the world for skiers and snowboarders, it is a winter destination that doubles as a hotspot for camping, rafting and climbing in the off-season.
Day tHreeChoose between two options:• HeadtoNoboribetsuOnsen,whichoffersagreatvarietyofhot
springs and is often accredited with being beneficial to the health and well-being of those who soak in the water. The area’s biggest atrraction is Jogoku Dani (Hell Valley), a smoking thermally active spring, along with many outlets and bubbling springs – so named because it looks like the entrance to hell.
• SpendadayinChitosegolfingandshopping.
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osaka
hilton osaka hotel 8-8 Umeda 1-Chome, Kita-Ku, Osaka 5300001, Japantel: +81 6 6347 7111www.osaka.hilton.com
hotel nikko kansai Airport1 Senshu-kuko kita, Izumisano-shi, Osaka 5490001, Japantel: +81 72 455 1111 www.jalhotels.com
hotel nikko osaka1-3-3 Nishi-Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5420086, Japantel: +81 6 6244 1111 www.jalhotels.com
hyatt regency osaka1-13-11, Nanko-Kita, Suminoe-Ku, Osaka 5590034, Japantel: +81 6 6612 1234 www.osaka.regency.hyatt.com
imperial hotel osaka8-50, Temmabashi 1-chome Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0042, Japan, Osaka 5300042, Japantel: +81 6 6881 1111www.imperialhotel.co.jp/e/osaka
novotel koshien osaka West3-30 Koshien Takashio Cho, Nishinomiya, Osaka 6638166, Japantel: +81 7 9848 1111 www.novotel.com/4977
sheraton Miyako hotel osaka6-1-55 Uehommachi, Tennoji-ku, Osaka 5430001, Japantel: +81 6 6773 1111 www.sheraton.com/miyakoosaka
swissôtel nankai, osaka5-1-60 Namba Chuo-ku, Osaka 5420076, Japantel: +81 6 6646 1111www.swissotel.com/hotels/nankai-osaka/
the ritz-Carlton, osaka2-5-25 Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka 5300001, Japantel: +81 6 6343 7000www.ritzcarlton.com/osaka
the st. regis osaka3-6-12 Honmachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 5410053, Japan tel: +81 6 6258 3333www.stregis.com/osaka
the Westin osaka1-1-20 Oyodonaka, Kita-Ku, Osaka-shi, (the Shin Umeda City) Osaka 5310076, Japan tel: +81 6 6440 1111www.westin.com/osaka
tokyo
Conrad tokyo1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku Tokyo 1057337, Japantel: +81 3 6388 8000 www.conradtokyo.com
ginza nikko hotel8-4-21 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 1040061, Japantel: +81 3 3571 4911 www.jalhotels.com
grand hyatt tokyo6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1060032, Japantel: +81 3 4333 1234www.tokyo.grand.hyatt.com
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grand Pacific Le Daiba 2-6-1 Daiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 1358701, Japantel: +81 3 5500 6711www.grandpacific.jp/eng
hilton tokyo6-2 Nishi-Shijuku 6-Chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 1600023, Japantel: +81 3 3344 5111www.tokyo.hilton.com
hotel east 21 tokyo6-3-3 Toyo, Koto-ku, Tokyo 1350016, Japantel: +81 3 5683 5683www.hotel-east21.co.jp/english
hotel JAL City tamachi tokyo3-16-18 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1080023, Japantel: +81 3 5444 0202www.jalhotels.com
hotel JAL City yotsuya tokyo3-14-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 1600004, Japantel: +81 3 5360 2580www.jalhotels.com
hotel new otani tokyo4-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1028578, Japantel: +81 3 3265 1111http://www.newotani.co.jp/en
hotel new otani tokyo - the Main 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1028578, Japantel: +81 3 3265 1122http://www.newotani.co.jp/en
hotel nikko tokyo1-9-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1358625, Japantel: +81 3 5500 5500www.jalhotels.com
hotel okura tokyo10-4 Toranomon, 2-Chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1058416, Japantel: +81 3 3582 0111www.okura.com
hotel okura tokyo2-10-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105000, Japantel: +81 3 3582 0111www.okura.com
hyatt regency tokyo2-7-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 1600023, Japantel: +81 3 3348 1234www.tokyo.regency.hyatt.com
imperial hotel tokyo1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1008558, Japantel: +81 3 3504 1111www.imperialhotel.co.jp/e/tokyo
keio Plaza hotel tokyo2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Shinjuku, Tokyo 1608330, Japantel: +81 3 3344 0111www.keioplaza.com
Mandarin oriental tokyo2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 1030022, Japantel: +81 3 3270 8800www.mandarinoriental.com/tokyo
Palace hotel tokyo1-1-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1000005, Japantel: +81 3 3211 5211www.palacehoteltokyo.com/en
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Park hyatt tokyo3-7-1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, 1631055, Japantel: +81 3 5322 1234www.tokyo.park.hyatt.com
royal Park hotel tokyo2-1-1 Nihonbashi Kakigara-cho, Chuo-ku, Kakigara-cho, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo 1038520, Japantel: +81 3 3667 1111www.royalparkhotels.co.jp/en
royal Park shiodome tower 1-6-3 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1058333, Japantel: +81 3 6253 1111www.royalparkhotels.co.jp/en
shangri-La hotel tokyo1-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Marunouchi Trust Tower Main, Tokyo 1008283, Japantel: +81 3 6739 7888http://www.shangri-la.jp/english
sheraton Miyako hotel, tokyo1-1-50 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1088640, Japantel: +81 3 3447 3111www.sheraton.com/miyakotokyo
the Capitol hotel tokyu 2-10-3 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1000014, Japantel: +81 3 3503 0109www.capitolhoteltokyu.com/en
the Peninsula tokyo1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1000006, Japantel: +81 3 6270 2888www.peninsula.com/tokyo
the Prince Park tower tokyo4-8-1 Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1058563, Japantel: +81 3 5400 1111www.princehotels.com/en/parktower
the ritz-Carlton, tokyoTokyo Midtown, 9-7-1, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1076245, Japantel: +81 3 3423 8000www.ritzcarlton.com/tokyo
the Westin tokyo1-4-1 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 1538580, Japantel: +81 3 5423 7000www.westin.com/tokyo
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After a period of rapid and unprecedented infrastructural development, Macau has become one of Asia’s newest and most exciting MICE destinations.
A city of great contrasts, Macau, while only 29.7 square kilometres in size, is home to Asia’s largest fully integrated convention and exhibition centre. It is a city of 25 UNESCO world heritage sites that also boasts one of the world’s most modern skylines.
The Sino-Portuguese heritage combined with modern-world luxuries and convenience allows Macau to offer diversified gathering options, ranging from unique team-building activities, world-class sporting events and entertainment shows to luxury accommodation and meeting venues as well as designer shopping and dining options.
In the last 12 months, Macau has hosted events such as the 6th Asian Hotel General Managers Forum, a Viva America Marketing incentive, Kuoni Travel India’s Alkem Star Awards, Toto Winner incentive and Vietravel incentive.
Macau is a unique MICE destination offering rich Sino-Portuguese heritage combined with modern luxuries.
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Fastfactsgetting there There are weekly directly flights from key Asian
cities such as Bangkok, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore and Taipei.
Long-haul travellers can access Macau from Hong Kong Airport via ferry or helicopter transfers. The 29.6-kilometre Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, slated for completion in 2016, is expected to provide easier access for long-haul travellers.
Largest Meetings Venue The Venetian Macau
Don’t Miss An Amazing Race or Scavenger Hunt in Macau’s three main historical areas: the Ruins of St. Paul and Senado Square; Coloane Island’s Hac Sa Beach; and the flea market of Taipa’s old village.
Visa requirements Visa-on-arrival is granted for citizens of many countries who have a valid passport. Duration of stay is varied from 14 to 90 days.
key Contact Macau Government Tourist Office+853 2831 5566 [email protected]
The city currently offers close to 30,000 rooms spread over about 100 hotels, including the latest Sheraton Macao Hotel Cotai Central – currently the largest hotel in Macau and Starwood’s global portfolio.
Located within the Sands Cotai Central integrated resort, Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central features 3896 guestrooms and suites, including 341 Sheraton Club rooms and suites, a well-appointed Club Lounge and over 14,000 square metres of meeting space with its Kashgar Grand Ballroom and six junior ballrooms. Event organisers can also access a further 5000 square metres from three junior ballrooms within Sands Cotai Central, three outdoor recreation desks and three restaurants. The ballrooms are column-free and equipped with modern facilities and audio equipment, thus allowing flexible configurations and design.
The opening of Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central also allows Sands Cotai Central to offer about 6000 guestrooms when combined with 636 rooms at Conrad Macao and 1224 rooms at Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central, 111,000 square metres of retail, entertainment and dining options and meeting facilities. This brings the total number of rooms within the Cotai Strip to 12,000.
In addition to the comprehensive accommodation and meeting space offering at Sands Cotai Central, Macau has an impressive list of upscale hotels with MICE facilities.
The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel is by far Asia’s largest integrated resort, boasting 2874 suites, a 75,000-square metre exhibition space, 25,000 square metres of convention and meeting halls with a 6500-square metre pillar-less ballroom and 108 breakout rooms. Located on the Cotai Strip, the property also boasts over 300 boutiques, 35 world-class restaurants, spa retreats, top-notch entertainment or sporting events in the 15,000-seat Venetian Arena and 1800-seat Venetian Theater.
MICE planners also have the option of treating their meetings and incentive groups to luxurious facilities and services at the 409-room Four Seasons Hotel Macau Cotai Strip that has two ballrooms, seven breakout rooms and five dining venues, while the
600-room MGM features a grand ballroom and the Grande Praça unique European-inspired events venue. For an urban resort feel, Banyan Tree Macau offers 227 suites and 29 villas – including 10 with private gardens and swimming pools, a grand ballroom for banquets of up to 430 guests, two conference rooms and the famous Banyan Tree Spa.
For off-site gathering experiences, there are plenty of choices. Topping the list is the Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Centre with a Grand Hall for 1000-seat banquets, a 500-seat theatre and a variety of after-hours leisure and dining experiences at the Tower’s Main Observation Lounge. The contemporary-design Macau Cultural Centre feature a 1114-seat grand auditorium and 393-seat small auditorium, while Macau Fisherman’s Wharf has a 2787-square metre Main Hall that can hold congresses, corporate meetings, gala dinners or banquets.
Some of Macau’s historic Sino-Portuguese buildings can also be chartered for private events through the assistance of local DMCs, hotels or the Macau Government Tourist Office. Many five-star hotels also offer outside catering.
One thing meeting delegates and incentive travellers should do in Macau is to try the Macanese cuisine – a fusion of Portuguese, Chinese, Indian and Malay tastes. Some popular dishes include galinha Portuguesa (chicken cooked in the oven with potatoes, onions, egg and saffron), minchi (minced beef with fried potatoes, soy, onions and a fried egg) and Macau’s version of Portuguese jagra de ovos or sweet egg tart.
After meetings and satiating appetite, it’s time for team-building with the most notable activities being a half- or one-day scavenger hunt in Macau’s historic areas, a Kung Fu training, a Dragon Boat Challenge and a Dragon Dance Challenge.
For a thrilling experience, planners can choose the Sky Jump or Skywalk at the 338-metre high Macau Tower. For entertainment, factor in The House of Dancing Water, the world’s largest and most spectacular water-based show directed by Franco Dragone, at the City of Dreams.
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itineraryideas Day oneStart the day in late morning by boosting your delegates’ adrenalin with thrilling experiences at Macau Tower Bungy Jump, home to the world’s second highest bungy jump, skywalk X, skyjump, high exposure and the world’s only urban tower climb at 338 metres high.
Following the adrenalin-filled experience, enjoy lunch at Macau Tower’s 360° Café, a revolving restaurant on the 60th floor with a bird’s eye view of the Macau skyline.
Wrap up the exciting day with The House of Dancing Water – the world’s largest and most spectacular water-based show directed by Franco Dragone – at the City of Dreams, followed by dinner at a local restaurant or the hotel.
Day tWoAfter breakfast, challenge your delegates to an Amazing Race or Scavenger Hunt in the old Macau quarter. Divide them into small groups and instruct them to complete several challenges by searching for clues along the Ruins of St. Paul and Senado Square, Coloane Island’s Hac Ba Beach and the flea market of Taipa’s old village.
Have lunch in a local restaurant in the old town, and pamper your delegates with a spa experience at Shine Spa by Sheraton to prepare them for the extravaganza award night at the hotel function room. Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central’s pillar-less grand ballroom and junior ballrooms can be transformed into events of any types and sizes and can handle all kinds of entertainment options.
Day tHreeThe choice is yours. After a hearty breakfast, allow your delegates to experience Macau’s unique traditions through a Macanese cuisine cooking challenge, a dragon boat challenge, or a dragon dance challenge.
After lunch, spend some time at the Zhong Shan shopping street. Delegates who are not too keen on shopping may wish to try their luck at the casinos, where their flourishing businesses have earned Macau the reputation of being Asia’s Las Vegas.
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Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central is the newest convention hotel in Macau, a destination in which its Portuguese heritage has influenced a vibrant mix of “East meets West” characteristics. From historic relics such as the Ruins of St. Paul’s to grand fortresses, Macau has transformed into a mecca for diverse tourist offerings and spectacular entertainment. It is conveniently located and easily accessed via the Macau International Airport, or through ferry services from Hong Kong and China that transport meeting planners and delegates effortlessly to the Cotai Strip.
Situated at the heart of the vibrant Cotai Strip, Sheraton Macao Hotel is the largest hotel in Macau and within the Starwood group. Along with 3,896 guest rooms and suites, it offers access to over 19,000 square metres of flexible events space that can be divided into 166 meetings rooms. The pillar-free 5,000-square-metre Kashgar Grand Ballroom can be used for banquet-style events of up to 4,000 guests and divided into 16 smaller rooms. Six junior ballrooms, plus three additional
For more information, please:• Visit the Meetings & Events Page at sheraton.com/macao• Email: [email protected]• Call: +853 8113 0700
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junior ballrooms within the Sands Cotai Central complex, and nine hospitality suites can accommodate all types of events from 5,000 guests theatre-style to intimate boardroom meetings for 12.
The attentive and creative in-house events team at Sheraton Macao Hotel is able to cater to every need and budget. They are the brilliant minds behind exclusive and favoured event themes such as “Silver Light” (featuring stilt walkers and entertainers), and “Heritage Soul of Macau” (traditional Portuguese fare and folk dancing). Whether it’s for events held in a ballroom for up to 1,000 guests or by the poolside for an experience under the stars, the can-do attitude of the events team will transform any dream event into reality. Events can also be organised off-site upon request, with bespoke touches such as a four-course sit-down dinner within Albergue, the heritage building in Macau.
Sheraton Macao Hotel executes glamorous events with a natural flair. It hosted a four-day Hennessy event which saw over 100 invited celebrities from Hong
Words of satisfaction“our sincere gratitude to sheraton macao Hotel for your warm hospitality and superior service during the ‘yahoo! 2013 kick-off meeting’. the event was an overwhelming success and we will not hesitate to strongly recommend your hotel to others.”
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“truly a team that delivers from the start to beyond the end.”
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Kong and Macau at the Tiki Pool. The event themed “The Majestic Journey of Time” saw an elegant display unveiling a cognac in commemoration, and guests transported back in time to 1818, the golden age of Imperial Russia via a time tunnel. Sheraton Macao Hotel also helped put together a specially-customised menu comprising courses inspired by traditional French dishes served at the Imperial Court, completing the majestic experience with a soloist and aerial ballet performance.
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Banyan tree MacauAvenida Marginal Flor de Lotus, Cotai, Galaxy Macau™ Macautel: +853 8883 8833www.banyantree.com/en/macau/
Conrad Macao, Cotai CentralSands® Cotai Central, Cotai Strip®, Taipa SAR, Macautel: +853 2882 9000www.conradmacao.com
Four seasons hotel MacaoEstrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança, S/N, Taipa, Macautel: +853 2881 8888www.fourseasons.com/macau
grand hyatt Macau City of Dreams, Estrada do Istmo, Cotai, Macautel: +853 8868 1234www.macau.grand.hyatt.com
grand Lisboa hotelAvenida de Lisboa, Macautel: +853 2828 3838www.grandlisboahotel.com
hotel okura MacauAvenida Marginal Flor de Lotus, Cotai, Galaxy Macau™, Macautel: +853 8883 8883www.hotelokuramacau.com
Mandarin oriental MacauAvenida Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Nape, Macautel: +853 8805 8888www.mandarinoriental.com/macau
MgM MacauAvenida Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Nape, Macautel: +853 8802 8888www.mgmmacau.com
sheraton Macao hotel, Cotai CentralCotai Strip, Taipa, Macautel: +853 2880 2000www.sheraton.com/macao
sofitel Macau at Ponte 16Rua do Visconde Paco de Arcos, Macautel: +853 8861 0016www.sofitel.com/6480
the Landmark Macau555 Avenida da Amizade, Macautel: +853 2878 1781www.landmarkhotel.com.mo
the Venetian® Macao resort hotelEstrada da Baía de N. Senhora da Esperança, s/n, Taipa SAR, Macautel: +853 2882 8888www.venetianmacao.com
the Westin resort Macau1918 Estrada de Hac Sa, Coloane, Macautel: +853 2887 1111www.westin.com/macau
Wynn MacauRua Cidade de Sintra, Nape, Macautel: +853 2888 9966www.wynnmacau.com/en/
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no place like malaysiamaLaysia
Malaysia is home to a vibrant mix of cultures and a wide range of natural resources driving the economy. Strategically located in the centre of Southeast Asia, the destination has commonly been heralded by many as the true “microcosm of Asia” thanks to its unique local flavour.
The country has seen a steady increase in visitors year-on-year, thanks to the unique multi-cultural element of Malaysia reflected in its traditions, architecture, food, festivals and lifestyle. Ranked as the 5th most competitive country in the world for travel by the World Economic Forum in 2012, it also fared well on the corporate end as business tourists made up 5 per cent of the 25.3 million tourist arrivals that year.
Much of the MICE fanfare can be attributed to the establishment of the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), formed by the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia in 2009 as part of the nation’s progressive Economic Transformation Programme. MyCEB’s main
The country’s resilience and efforts to make it as a premier MICE destination have not gone to waste.
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Fastfactsgetting there The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)
is the main gateway. More than 50 airlines, including low-cost carriers, provide direct access to Malaysia from more than 100 destinations worldwide. Transport from the KLIA to Kuala Lumpur takes only 28 minutes via high-speed rail service, KLIA Ekspres.
Largest Meetings Venue Kuala Lumpur Convention CentreBorneo Convention Centre KuchingPutrajaya International Convention Centre
Don’t Miss A visit to Jalan Alor in Kuala Lumpur for the best street culinary delights.
Visa requirements Most nationalities including Australian and New Zealanders do not require a visa but must have six months validity on their passport.
key Contact Malaysia Convention & Exhibition BureauHo Yoke Ping, general manager of sales and [email protected]: +603 2034 2090 Fax: +603 2034 2091 www.myceb.com.my
role is to strengthen the country’s business tourism brand and position it as one of the top five destinations in Asia Pacific for international meetings.
The young bureau has done exceptionally well in the global MICE arena. Launched initially with a Business Events Unit, the team soon added an International Events Unit (IEU) to its portfolio with the aim of attracting major global events revolving around music, arts, entertainment, sports and lifestyle. The association has managed to secure 24 bids for international association meetings in 2012, bringing in approximately RM342 million in economic impact, while the IEU was also able to support major events such as the MTV World Stage 2012, J Lo Dance World Tour Concert and Future Music Festival Asia.
Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, has gained much headway in the global MICE space as a modern and developed city on par with mature markets in Asia Pacific. From 2012-2013, it attracted congresses of more than 1000 delegates each, including the Women Deliver Conference, 35th Asia Pacific Dental Congress, 51st Multiple District 308 Lions Convention, and the International Baccalaureate Asia Pacific Conference. The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, fondly described as a “city within a city”, is a popular venue for world-class congresses with its attractiveness enhanced by a strategic location within easy access to more than 18,000 hotel rooms, local attractions and public amenities.
While the attention appears to be majorly centred in the capital city, other areas in Malaysia are starting to attract MICE business. Sarawak saw its first purpose-built convention and exhibition centre in Kuching, built with the aim of broadening venue options in the country. Sarawak, Langkawi island and Penang and Malacca, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, have started gaining popularity. In particular, Langkawi hosted an electro-technology association conference in 2013 that included the island’s signature cultural and eco activities in the programme.Malaysia’s strong hook as an events destination is further enhanced by competitively-priced facilities, accommodation, transportation and food deemed affordable. According to the World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitive Index 2011, it is ranked the world’s third most price competitive country,
while an earlier UBS Price & Earnings Report in 2009 rated Kuala Lumpur as the Asian destination with the most competitive hotel rates.
The Global Peace Index has also ranked Malaysia first in Southeast Asia and fourth in Asia Pacific in terms of safety, security and stability. Being a multi-racial society has not deterred it from ranking first as highly proficient in English among non-native speaking Asian countries, allowing delegates and visitors into Malaysia to communicate easily with the locals. Voted the second friendliest Asian country in a HSBC 2012 survey, it has been described by Lonely Planet as “a country that is one of the safest, most stable and easiest to manage in South East Asia”.
Despite its success, Malaysia has no intention of resting on her laurels. It has promised 20 new hotels with 5728 rooms between 2011-2014, offering planners and delegates a diverse range of hotel options. Investment has also been pumped into improving infrastructure around existing convention precincts.
Upcoming projects in the Kuala Lumpur’s city centre include the KL Metropolis, which will be located at the upscale Duta area and comprise developments such as 22 office, residential and hotel towers, one landmark tower possibly reaching 100 storeys and two retail centres. The new project will also include the new MATRADE Exhibition Centre which will be the largest exhibition centre with a well-developed space of 90,000 square metres, slated to be completed by 2015. Projects in other states include the Subterranean Penang International Convention and Exhibition Centre and Light Waterfront Convention Centre in Penang.
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itineraryideas Day oneMake your way into the heart of old Kuala Lumpur by starting out with the KL Heritage Trail. Before you explore and work your feet, have a hearty meal at various street hawker food stalls around Chinatown (Petaling Street) – warm, smooth porridge at Hon Kee Porridge or tasty and fluffy ‘roti canai’ at a Mamak (Indian-Muslim) shop behind Central Market.
Begin your tour at Central Market, a former wet market built in 1888. Now, converted into KL’s best arts, culture and handicraft centre, it is the best place to bring a piece of Malaysia home with you. Next, seek spiritual guidance and pay respects to the many celebrated Gods of the various ethnicities in Malaysia at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple and Guan Di Temple. Dig into lunch at Old China Café, which serves sumptuous meals of Peranakan dishes. Other buildings to be viewed along the trail are Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square), the Old General Post Office and the High Court Building.
Immerse in the vibe of modern city living at Jalan Bukit Bintang. With Kuala Lumpur awarded as the 4th best shopping city by CNN Travel 2012, expect one of the world’s best shopping malls in the city. From international and luxurious brands to locally unique products, dive into retail therapy at Suria KLCC, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and Star Hill Gallery.
Head over to Jalan Alor for dinner. Seafood at its best with a local flair, dig into Wong Ah Wah’s specialties – grilled chicken wings, salted egg yolk prawns and grilled stingrays. If you prefer Malay cuisine, the Bijan restaurant or Songket offer some authentic experiences! While the night is still young, party at Changkat Bukit Bintang’s best bars such as Reggae Bar, Whisky Bar, Havana and more.
Day tWoA two-hour drive from KL will find you in the UNESCO world heritage city of Malacca. Indulge in breakfast at the noodle soup stall in Jalan Tengkera opposite the Wesley Church, a famous local haunt.
Proceed to Jonker Street for a good mix of culture and shopping. Along Jonker Street’s old buildings you can find old antiques in little lanes, bric-a-bracs and various temples. In the hot sun, stop at the Geographer Bar for a cool beer or Bibik House for a cendol. Continue your journey towards the end where the historical fort of A’Famosa and The Stadthuys stand. Have lunch at Hoe Kee or Chung Wah for their famous Hainanese chicken rice balls, only available in Malacca!
For dinner, satisfy your cravings for both steamboat and satay with Satay Celup. With ingredients made for hot pot, cook them well in the sweet, spicy and boiling peanut Satay sauce. Popular choices are Ban Lee Xiang at Jalan Ong Kim Wee or Capitol Satay Celup in Bukit Cina.
Day tHreeJet off to East Malaysia, in the land of Borneo, where Sarawak and Sabah are. Green, calm and peaceful, Sarawak has more than 40 sub-ethnicities presenting a different side of Malaysia.
A great Borneo breakfast is the Sarawak laksa, a spicy noodle dish laced with beansprouts, shredded chicken and prawns in coconut gravy. Some of the best in the city centre are Kapit Cafeteria, Chong Choon and Choon Hui coffee shops.
Sarawak is nature at its best. Visit the ‘Man of the Forest’ (or the Orang Utan) in the Semenggoh Wildlife Centre or Matang Wildlife Centre. If you prefer the beach, soak up the sun at the Brighton Beach or Bungai Beach in Miri. For the adventurous, visit the Mulu Caves or go diving in the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reef National Park.
Have dinner in Sarawak’s The Junk in Kuching, a restaurant at the end of a row of shops. Enjoy the western cuisine and hop over to Bla Bla Bla two doors away for coffee and desserts.
this sample itinerary is provided by malaysia convention & exhibition Bureau. Visit www.myceb.com.my for more ideas.
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granD Hyatt www.grandhyattkualalumpur.com
kUaLa LUmPUr 12, Jalan Pinang, 50450, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaContact person : Bryan TeoTel : +60 3 2182 1234 Fax : +60 3 2182 1288Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCenter:5•Airport:Airport:60•CBD:5
Venue highlightsThis city center hotel offers six unique function rooms spanning over 3,300 square metres of dedicated meeting and event space. The oval-shaped pillarless Grand Ballroom and Grand Salon with crystal chandelier ceilings are stunning options for gala events, while the Grand Residence comprises of four private rooms, catering to exclusive small meetings and cocktail receptions.
technical capabilitiesAll meeting spaces are well outfitted with built-in audio visual equipment and high-speed wireless and broadband internet access.
LocationSituated next to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, the hotel is within walking distance to Petronas Twin Towers, Suria KLCC, Pavilion Shopping Centre and the Golden Triangle shopping and entertainment district.
guestrooms: 412 • Banquet: 700 • Cocktail: 1,450 • Theatre: 1,300
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hyatt regency kinabaluJalan Datuk Salleh Sulong, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 88991, Malaysiatel: +60 88 22 1234www.kinabalu.regency.hyatt.com
Le Méridien kota kinabaluJalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Sinsuran, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 88000, Malaysiatel: +60 88 32 2222www.lemeridien.com/kotakinabalu
novotel kota kinabalu1Borneo TB-00-01, Jalan UMS, 1Borneo Hypermall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 88450, Malaysiatel: +60 88 529 888www.novotel.com/6476
shangri-La’s rasa ria resort, kota kinabaluPantai Dalit Beach, Tuaran, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 89208, Malaysiatel: +60 88 797 888www.shangri-la.com/kotakinabalu/rasariaresort/
shangri-La’s tanjung Aru resort and spa, kota kinabalu20 Jalan Aru, Kota Kinabalu Sabah 88100, Malaysiatel: + 60 88 327 888www.shangri-la.com/kotakinabalu/tanjungaruresort
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Concorde hotel kuala Lumpur2 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur 50250, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2144 2200kualalumpur.concordehotelsresorts.com
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Doubletree by hilton kuala Lumpu348 Jalan Tun Razak, The Intermark, Kuala Lumpur 50400, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2172 7272www.kualalumpur.doubletreebyhilton.com
grand hyatt kuala Lumpur12 Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur 50450, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2182 1234kualalumpur.grand.hyatt.com
hilton kuala Lumpur3 Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur 50470, MalaysiaTtel: +60 3 2264 2264www.hilton.com/kualalumpur
hotel istana kuala Lumpur City Centre73 Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur 50200, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2141 9988www.hotelistana.com.my
JW Marriott hotel kuala Lumpur183 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2715 9000www.marriott.com/kuldt
Le Méridien kuala Lumpur2 Jalan Stesen Sentral, Kuala Lumpur 50470, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2263 7888www.lemeridienkualalumpur.com
Melia kuala Lumpur16 Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2785 2828www.meliakualalumpur.com.my
novotel kuala Lumpur2 Jalan Kia Peng, Kuala Lumpur 50450, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2147 0888www.novotel.com/6324
PArkroyAL kuala LumpurJalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur 50250, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2147 0088www.parkroyalhotels.com/kualalumpur
Pullman kuala Lumpur BangsarNo. 1 Jalan Pantai Jaya, Kuala Lumpur 59200, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2240 0888www.pullmanhotels.com/7962
renaissance kuala Lumpur hotel Corner of Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 50450, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2162 2233www.marriott.com/kulrn
shangri-La hotel kuala Lumpur11 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur 50250, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2032 2388www.shangri-la.com/kualalumpur
sheraton imperial kuala Lumpur hotelJalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur 50250, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2717 9900www.sheraton.com/imperialkualalumpur
swiss-garden hotels & residences kuala Lumpur117, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2141 3333www.swissgarden.com/hotels/sghkl
the ritz-Carlton, kuala Lumpur168 Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2142 8000www.ritzcarlton.com/kualaLumpur
the Westin kuala Lumpur199 Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur 55100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 2731 8333www.westin.com/kualalumpur
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Four Points by sheraton kuchingLot 3186-3187, Block 16 KCLD, Jalan Lapangan Terbang Baru, Kuching, Sarawak 93350, Malaysiatel: +60 82 280 888www.fourpoints.com/kuching
hilton kuchingJalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuching, Sarawak 93100, Malaysiatel: +60 82 223 888www.kuching.hilton.com
Pullman kuching1A Jalan Mathies, Kuching, Sarawak 93100, Malaysiatel: +60 82 222 888www.pullmankuching.com
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golden sands resort By shangri-LaBatu Feringgi Beach, Penang 11100, Malaysiatel: +60 4 886 1911www.shangri-la.com/penang/goldensandsresort
PArkroyAL Penang resortBatu Feringgi Beach, Penang 11100, Malaysiatel: +60 4 881 1133www.parkroyalhotels.com/penang
shangri-La’s rasa sayang resort and spaBatu Feringgi Beach, Penang 11100, Malaysiatel: +60 4 888 8888www.shangri-la.com/penang/rasasayangresort
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Concorde hotel shah Alam3 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah C9/C, Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, 40100, Malaysiatel: +60 3 5512 2200www.shahalam.concordehotelsresorts.com
hilton Petaling Jaya2 Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, Selangor 46200, Malaysiatel: +60 3 7955 9122www.hilton.com/petalingjaya
one World hotelFirst Avenue, Bandar Utama City Centre, Petaling Jaya, Selangor 47800, Malaysiatel: +60 3 7681 1111www.oneworldhotel.com.my
Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside 2 Jalan P5/5, Presint 5, Putrajaya, Selangor 62200, Malaysiatel: +60 3 8890 0000www.pullmanhotels.com/6823
Putrajaya shangri-La MalaysiaTaman Putra Perdana Presint 1, Wilayah Persekutuan, Putrajaya, Selangor 62000, Malaysiatel: +60 3 8887 8888 www.shangri-la.com/kualalumpur/putrajayashangrila
swiss-garden hotels & spa kuantan Pahang2656~2657, Mukim Sungai Karang, Balok Beach, Kuantan, Pahang 26100, Malaysiatel: +60 9 544 7333www.swissgarden.com/hotels/sgrk
the Westin Langkawi resort & spaJalan Pantai Dato' Syed Omar, Langkawi, Kedah, 7000 Malaysiatel: +60 4 960 8888www.westin.com/langkawi
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tropical dreamPHiLiPPines
The Philippines is an archipelago of more than 7000 islands that stretches from the south of Taiwan to the northern point of Indonesia’s Sulawesi Islands. Spanning a land area of almost 300,000 square kilometres with a population of 98 million people, some of its isles have transformed into metropolitan cities while the others are touted as the epitome of tropical dreams. The country is divided into the geographical areas of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Its capital, Manila, saw early success as a MICE destination thanks to the creation of Republic Act 9593 or the Tourism Act of 2009. It pushed MICE as one of the priority areas for tourism development, while garnering the support of an ongoing real property development boom in the meetings and hospitality industry.
Meetings and incentive planners will be impressed by the wealth of offerings often understated in the Philippines.
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Fastfactsgetting there The Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the main
gateway serving the Greater Manila Area, acting as the hub for carriers including Cebu Pacific, PAL Express and Philippine Airlines. There are weekly direct flights from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Mactan-Cebu International Airport serves flights to and from Cebu.
Largest Meetings Venue The Philippine International Convention Center, Manila
Don’t Miss A boat trip to Pagsanjan Falls in Laguna province, one of the most famous waterfalls in the country.
Visa requirements Nationals from 151 countries may enter the Philippines without a visa and stay for a maximum of 30 days. They will have to be holders of a passport valid for at least six months beyond the period of stay, and present a return or outward bound ticket to their country of origin or to a next country of destination. For more information, visit http://itsmorefuninthephilippines.com/philippines-visa-and-entry-information/
key Contact Tourism Promotions Board (formerly Philippine Convention and Visitors Corporation)www.dotpcvc.gov.ph
Philippines Department of Tourismwww.tourism.gov.ph
But the capital emerged a forerunner of the MICE industry in Southeast Asia long before, when it unveiled the region’s first full-fledged convention centre – the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) – and created the Philippine Convention Bureau, now known as the Tourism Promotions Board. The centre also hosted the International Monetary Fund – World Bank Joint Conference that year as its opening event, setting the stage for more international MICE recognition that was to come.
Built on reclaimed land along Manila Bay covering the cities of Manila and Pasay, the PICC has more than 70,000 square metres of floor area and a range of facilities that can accommodate groups of various sizes. The Plenary Hall sits 4000 delegates theatre-style and is equipped with a wireless infrared Simultaneous Interpretation System that switches between seven languages and one floor language at any given time. The Reception Hall, which is stunningly illuminated by 6000 magnificent crystal chandeliers, is perfect for social events with a luxurious setting.
In 2012, the PICC hosted the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) 45th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors, bringing together over 4000 delegates comprising ministers of finance and development, central bankers, as well as representatives from the private sector, civil society and media from 67 member countries. This comes after a 37-year reputation of hosting important diplomatic, political economic forums in the Asia-Pacific region, such as the IMF-World Bank Annual Meeting, the World Tourism Organization Congress, the ASEAN Heads of Government Meeting and the APEC Ministerial Meetings.
One of the other prominent venues is the World Trade Center Metro Manila, which is a licensed franchise of the World Trade Center in New York. Opened since 1996, it is the only venue in the Philippines listed by the Union des Foires Internationales (UFI). It boasts a 11,300-square-metre exhibition hall that has a floor-to-ceiling height of 10 metres, allowing for two-storey exhibition booth set-ups. Its flexibility has attracted large events such as Worldbex, Manila International Auto Show, the Asia Food Expo and the World Food Expo.
Visitors will also find the Philippines a shopping haven. It owns two of the biggest shopping complexes in the world – SM Mall of Asia or SM North – while the Divisoria area and its 168 Mall, Greenhills shopping centre in Mandaluyong City or Market Market mall in Taguig City is perfect for adventurous souls seeking blocks and blocks of no-frills bargain-shopping.
The Philippines has as many types of accommodation options as it has islands, from the rustic and ritzy to boutique and luxury. An experience that will truly invigorate groups, however, is the Homestay Program by the Department of Tourism that allows visitors to experience the Filipino way of life.
While brand hotels are aplenty, new ones are already in the pipeline to provide event planners with more options. The Mercure Manila Ortigas will open in the first half of 2014, a 150-room property located in the heart of the emerging central business district of Ortigas centre. Meeting rooms, an all-day dining restaurant and gym can be expected. The Novotel Manila Araneta will also open in 2014 as the only branded hotel in Cubao, Quezon City. The hotel will come with 401 rooms and suites, conference facilities including a 1000-square-metre pillar-less ballroom, F&B outlets, a swimming pool and a gym.
BeyonD city LiFeVisitors moving out of the bustling cities will get a taste of the tropical island experience the Philippines is truly known for. Its islands are hotbeds of life, with the most bio-diverse reef system and most mangrove species found in the world.
Incentive travel planners will hence find much to be desired in the great outdoors of the Philippines, from extensive mountain ranges for hiking, underwater landscapes for snorkelling and diving to rock climbing and cave explorations.
These experiences can be found in islands such as Cebu, Samar and Boracay. Cebu, a long narrow island tracking 225 kilometres from north to south, is not only a premier centre for entertainment and nightlife, but also a place in which to relax and unwind. Samar, the third largest island in the Philippines, is home to adventure-style sports such as trekking, surfing and deep sea fishing.
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Day oneArrive in Manila and take a ride on one of the local transports – the Jeepney – to your designated hotel.
Freshen up and enjoy a welcome dinner at Barbara’s, adjacent to Casa Manila Museum. The restaurant features traditional Filipino songs and dances presented by the country’s top-peforming groups. Dinner shows are now being offered four nights weekly at Barbara’s at Plaza Sans Luis Complex, Intramuros, Manila at 6pm and 7pm.
The restaurant is a place reminiscent of old world elegance. Located along the historical General Luna Street in Intramuros, the restaurant evokes the charm and beauty of a bygone era. Go up the intricately-carved staircase and you will be greeted by magnificent silver-gilded mirrors. Walk into the main hall and experience the luxury of fine dining. With high ceilings and crystal chandeliers, the setting is a world apart from your modern-day shopping mall restaurant.
Day tWo: maniLa - Pagsanjan toUrDepart for Pagsanjan Falls after breakfast. It requires travel by canoes to the falls and includes a “shooting the rapids” soft adventure experience. Enjoy a typical Filipino lunch.
Head back to the hotel to freshen up and have dinner at Top of the Citi, a restaurant located on the 34th floor of Citibank Tower. Dine with a beautiful view of the Makati skyline.
Day tHree: oLD maniLa intramUros toUrStart the day with a drive along Roxas Boulevard, formerly known as Dewey Boulevard, a ten-kilometre long promenade that has been reclaimed from Manila Bay and where one is afforded with a ringside view of Manila’s blazing sunsets.
Make a photo-stop at Rizal Park, which was then the site of a native community called Bagumbayan that lived outside the Spanish walls of Intramuros. The focal point of the park is the Rizal Monument, built in honour of the country’s national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, who was executed here at dawn on 30 December 1898.
Proceed to the heart of the old Spanish city, Intramuros, where the history of Manila as a capital city began. Visit Fort Santiago, the country’s foremost cultural relic where key moments in Philippine history have occurred. Also within the walls of Intramuros is the country’s oldest structure dating back to the 16th century – the San Agustin Church and Monastery. Its extensive collection of religious artefacts makes it the country’s largest ecclesiastical museum.
Cross over to beautiful Casa Manila, one of the five houses at the old Plaza San Luis Complex that offers refuge to 17th-19th Century memorabilia and antique furniture. Admire the various art pieces that are found in this preserved home.
Have lunch at one of the restaurants in Makati.
Keep the afternoon free for shopping at the Malls of Makati until it’s time to depart for the airport.
this sample itinerary is provided by Blue Horizons travel & tours, inc. Visit www.bluehorizons.travel/ for more ideas.
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Cebu City Marriott hotelCardinal Rosales Avenue, Cebu 6000, Philippinestel: +63 32 411 5800www.marriott.com/cebph
Marco Polo Plaza CebuCebu Veterans Drive, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu 6000, Philippinestel: +63 32 253 1111www.marcopolohotels.com
radisson Blu hotel CebuSerging Osmena Boulevard corner Juan Luna Avenue, Cebu 6000, Philippinestel: +63 32 402 9900www.radissonblu.com/hotel-cebu
shangri-La’s Mactan resort & spa, CebuPunta Engaño Road, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu 6015, Philippinestel: +63 32 231 0288www.shangri-la.com/cebu/mactanresort
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Dusit thani ManilaAyala Centre, Makati City, Manila 1223, Philippinestel: +63 2 238 8888www.dusit.com/dusit-thani/dusit-thani-manila
edsa shangri-La, Manila1 Garden Way, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City, Manila 1650, Philippinestel: +63 2 633 8888www.shangri-la.com/manila/edsashangrila
hyatt regency hotel and Casino Manila1588 Pedro Gil cor. M.H. Del Pilar, Manila 1004, Philippinestel: +63 2 245 1234www.manila.casino.hyatt.com
Makati shangri-La, ManilaAyala Avenue corner Makati Avenue, Manila 1200, Philippinestel: +63 2 813 8888www.shangri-la.com/manila/makatishangrila
Manila Marriott hotel10 Newport Boulevard, Newport City Complex, Pasay City, Manila 1309, Philippinestel: +63 2 988 9999www.marriott.com/mnlap
new World Makati hotel Esperanza Street corner Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati City, Manila 1228, Philippinestel: +63 2 811 6888www.manila.newworldhotels.com
Pan Pacific ManilaM. Adriatico Corner Gen. Malvar Streets, Malate, Manila 1004, Philippinestel: +63 2 318 0788www.panpacific.com/manila
sofitel Philippine Plaza ManilaCCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Manila 1300, Philippinestel: +63 2 551 5555http://www.sofitel.com/6308
traders hotel, Manila3001 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Manila 1305, Philippinestel: +63 2 708 4888www.shangri-la.com/manila/traders
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Marco Polo DavaoCM Recto Street, Davao City 8000, Philippinestel: +63 82 221 0888www.marcopolohotels.com
shangri-La’s Boracay resort & spaBarangay Yapak, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Boracay Island 5608, Philippinestel: +63 36 288 4988www.shangri-la.com/boracay/boracayresort
in the leadsingaPore
Seamless infrastructure and top-notch efficiency have made Singapore one of the top destinations for leisure and business events. Situated next to Malaysia and resting close to the equator, the city state, while comparatively small to its neighbours, has chocked up countless accolades to earn itself a stellar reputation.The country welcomed a record high 14.4 million visitors in 2012, which was a 9 per cent increase from 2011, while tourism receipts stood at S$23.0 billion (US$18 billion). In 2013, it is expecting visitor arrivals to grow to between 14.8-15.5 million, and tourism receipts of S$23.5-S$24.5 billion.
Complementing Singapore’s tourism is its booming MICE segment. In 2012, it hosted a record number of 150 ICCA events, which was a 5.6 per cent increase from 2011 compared to a 4.4 per cent growth from 2010-2011. MICE visitor arrivals also rose to 2.5 million from January to September 2012, a 6 per cent year-on-year growth, while expenditure by these business visitors rose 7 per cent year-on-year to an estimated S$4.29 billion.
Singapore has maintained its position as Asia’s top convention city due to efficient service standards, state-of-the-art facilities and a host of old and new attractions.
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Fastfactsgetting there Singapore’s Changi Airport handles more than
100 international airlines flying in from more than 240 cities in 60 countries and territories, with regular flights available from all major airlines.
There are also boat and ferry services from the nearly islands of Malaysia and Indonesia, and two land links to Malaysia – the Johor-Singapore Causeway as well as the Tuas Second Link.
Largest Meetings Venue The Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre
Don’t Miss A visit to Gardens by the Bay – a premier urban outdoor recreation space spanning 101 hectares that comprises three waterfront gardens.
Visa requirements The majority of travellers flying into Singapore do not require a visa. For more information, refer to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority website via http://www.ica.gov.sg/page.aspx?pageid=96
key Contact Singapore Tourism Board+65 6736 2000www.yoursingapore.com
Unsurprisingly, the metropolis has emerged as the only Asian city in the Top Ten Convention Cities in the world alongside Vienna, Madrid, Paris, Berlin and Barcelona, based on latest Global Rankings by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). In Asia, it has also maintained its steady position as Asia’s Top Convention City for 11 consecutive years.
In 2012, Singapore hosted 18 world congresses, which included a number of inaugural Asian or Singapore events such as the Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration, International Association of Gaming Regulators Conference, Young Presidents’ Organisation Global Leadership Summit, World Conference on Tobacco or Health, World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress as well as the Global MBA Leadership Conference & Expo.
The country has been able to host such large-sized congresses thanks to a number of venues that are able to cater to their capacity. The Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre, for example, spans 120,000 square metres of flexible events space, able to host intimate meeting groups of 12 to big groups of up to 30,000 guests. Part of an integrated resort that launched in 2010 and is today a distinctive landmark that graces the local skyline, groups can also find more than 2500 luxury hotel rooms, a museum, two theatres, a luxury shopping mall and a casino in the complex.
Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre is another large venue in the city. It underwent a multi-million dollar refurbishment project and re-launched in 2013 with a new building designed for flexible customisation, interactive online tools and free Wi-Fi.
Adding to the mix are venues such as the Singapore Expo and its MAX Atria wing, the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Conference Centre, Raffles City Convention Centre and Resorts World Sentosa. In line with evolving expectations of event planners, these venues not only offer world-class conference and meeting facilities, but also meet the growing demand of environmentally-friendly operations for events.
While Singapore has excellent convention facilities to host world-class conferences, it has no lack of interesting and non-traditional event venues beyond conventional meeting spaces. The Jewel Box on Mount Faber, for example, is a unique venue that ties in quality F&B with event spaces atop a hill. Some of its attractions, such as Marina Bay Sands’ ArtScience Museum, Universal Studios Singapore and Goodman Arts Centre, also make for interesting backdrops for team-building activities or learning journeys that can be incorporated within a packed conference or meeting programme.
neW rooms For groWtHAlongside extensive conference and meeting facilities is a portfolio of more than 150 hotels and over 50,000 rooms. Ranging from modern business hotels and luxury beach resorts to no-frills accommodation and boutique hotels, most hotels offer fully-equipped with business centres, broadband and wireless Internet access as well as meeting facilities catered for events of varying sizes.
To meet an expected demand of leisure and business travellers, Singapore is also seeing new and upcoming hotels. PARKROYAL on Pickering, Carlton City Hotel Singapore and Days Hotel Singapore at Zhongshan Park are some hotels that were added to the country’s portfolio in 2013. Additionally, the garden state is expected to see the launch of Sofitel So Singapore within the central business district as well as the return of Westin Singapore located in Marina Bay by 2014.
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itineraryideas into the “heartlands”, a term locally used to refer to the suburban towns where majority of the Singaporean population lives. Top your urban adventure with a special tour with architectural insights into the Marina Bay Sands development project! Exclusive sessions can be arranged for your group upon request.
sLeePing oVerThe W Singapore Sentosa Cove is one of Singapore’s newest and trendiest hotels. Enter into a world where colours and textures mingle with top-notch service and design. At the Wangz hotel, step into an urban jewel of sophisticated architecture. The design is daring yet classic, for your guest’s best comfort and awe. Conveniently located by the iconic Singapore River, the Gallery Hotel is a quiet retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, featuring a unique one-of-a-kind cantilevered glass-sided rooftop pool.
tHe sky’s tHe LimitThe Fullerton Bay Hotel recently launched floating event pods as a top-end meeting venue. Ideal for C-Suite level meetings for 20 pax, these new meeting rooms are literally floating our boat.At Swissôtel The Stamford, Equinox restaurant’s private dining room can be arranged as a venue for your meetings or events. The outstanding view through the glass-panel window will enchant your most exclusive guests.
in tHe mooDTo wrap up your day of architectural wonders, enjoy one of Singapore’s trendy rooftop bars and restaurants. Prelude atop the Fullerton Waterboat House, Loof or 1-Altitude which aresome of our favourite picks. Try the recently opened Zafferano restaurant serving contemporary Italian cuisine in a stylish setting with the option of alfresco dining on the terrace.
this sample itinerary is provided by Pacific World. Visit www.pacificworld.com or contact [email protected] for more ideas.
a steP aHeaDStart off your expedition with a visit to the Singapore City Gallery, where a guided tour will take you through the city’s interesting history of planning and development. Stunning interactive exhibits will transport you back to Singapore’s olden days and astonish you with details of the city’s remarkable growth. Build your knowledge further with a tour at the Marina Bay Gallery to learn more about our city’s recent innovations. Take in the marvels of Marina Barrage’s architecture and be captivated by the technology behind this state of-the-art reservoir as you tour around Singapore’s first and most urbanised water catchment area.
Enter the residential complex Pinnacle@Duxton to have a closer look at Singapore’s first skypark at 50-storeys high, made affordable to all. This one-of-a kind building successfully brought unique architecture
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guestrooms: 575 • Banquet: 600 • Cocktail: 700 • theatre: 700
marina manDarin singaPore www.meritushotels.com
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square Singapore 039594 Contact Person : Serene LawTel : +65 6845 1201Fax : +65 6845 1020E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:2•ChangiAirport:15•CBDArea:5
Venue highlightsAn award-winning five star luxury hotel in the heart of the city, Marina Mandarin Singapore offers breathtaking views of the Marina Bay and financial district, as well as convenient access to the Marina Square Shopping Mall, and is minutes away from Sands Expo & Convention Center and Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre. Enjoy exquisite culinary options at the hotel with Peach Blossoms, Aquamarine, Ruth Chris and Sushi Dai Japanese restaurants to choose from. With a distinctively majestic atrium soaring through 21 levels of the hotel, Marina Mandarin Singapore is imbued with a philosophy of providing Asian grace, warmth and care in an atmosphere of relaxed elegance. A home away from home, Marina Mandarin Singapore offers a unique experience like no other. Each with a private balcony overlooking the Marina Bay or the city skyline, Marina Mandarin Singapore’s 575 well-appointed guest rooms and suites are specially tailored to meet the needs of discerning business and leisure travellers. Complemented by a host of comprehensive amenities, all rooms and suites are adorned with the convenience of wireless broadband Internet access, large flat-screen television and spacious work desk.
types of events we can hostFrom large-scale international conventions and exhibitions to intimate meetings, your event will receive the dedicated attention of our professional conference service team, and the support of modern equipment, systems and technology.
technical capabilitiesWith more than 20,000 sq feet of extensive meeting facilities that spell stylish versatility and welcomed convenience, your event will be supported by a range of sophisticated audio-isual equipment, intelligent lighting systems and high-speed broadband internet connectivity.
LocationDirectly opposite The Esplanade, Singapore’s premier performing arts centre, the hotel is also within walking distance to attractions such as Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore Flyer, and is perfectly situated right on the trackside of the annual Singapore Grand Prix Formula One race.
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guestrooms: 2,030 • Banquet: 1,800 • Cocktail: 600 • Theatre: 3,000
guestrooms: 313 • Banquet: 48 • Cocktail: 70 • Theatre: 60
raFFLes city www.fairmont.com/singapore conVention centre 80 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 18960Contact person : Ms Wendy Teo, Director of Sales, MICE Tel : +65 6431 5657 Fax : +65 6336 8786Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCenter:2•Airport:20•CBD:5
caPri By Fraser, singapore.capribyfraser.com cHangi city/singaPore 3 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore 486037Contact person : Michelle TeoTel : +65 6933 9805 Fax : +65 6933 9888Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCenter:2•Airport:6•CBD:15
Venue highlightsRaffles City Convention Centre offers 70,000 square feet of prime, flexible function space including 27 meeting rooms and 3 magnificent ballrooms located on a single floor with direct access to 2,030 guestrooms and 15 world-class restaurants and bars at Fairmont Singapore and Swissôtel The Stamford. Whether it is a large-scale symposium, a corporate training seminar, or off-site catering for up to 3,500 persons, our dedicated Convention Services team will see to your specific needs.
technical capabilitiesWell-equipped with technologically advanced and WIFI enabled satellite conference system that supports video conferences.
LocationStrategically located in Singapore’s business, entertainment and shopping districts with City Hall Mass Rapid Transit and other major transportation nodes at its doorstep, Raffles City Convention Centre is in proximity to the Central Business District and 20 minutes away from Changi Airport.
Venue highlightsEfficiently fitted with two meeting and conference spaces, Pow-Wow and The Pod, Capri by Fraser, Changi City / Singapore boasts of state-of-the-art technology supported by WIFI e-Print services. Stylish, engaging and socially accommodating, it allows for a board meeting of 10 to a standing cocktail of approximately 70 delegates.
technical capabilitiesIn addition to the latest audio-visual capabilities, the facility offers interactive touchscreen panels that integrate whiteboard and projector. Highly connected, all meeting and convention spaces are fully wired to allow high speed internet access.
LocationSet in the business enclave, it is moments away from Singapore EXPO. Close proximity to the Singapore Changi Airport and highly accessible by public transport.
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Capella singapore1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297tel: +65 6377 8888www.capellasingapore.com
Carlton hotel singapore76 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189558tel: +65 6338 8333www.carltonhotel.sg
Concorde hotel singapore100 Orchard Road, Singapore 238840tel: +65 6733 8855singapore.concordehotelresorts.com
Conrad Centennial singaporeTwo Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 038982tel: +65 6334 8888www.conradsingapore.com
Crowne Plaza Changi Airport75 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819664tel: +65 6823 5300www.crowneplaza.com/changiairport
Fairmont singapore80 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189560tel: +65 6339 7777www.fairmont.com/singapore
Four seasons hotel singapore190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 248646tel: +65 6734 1110www.fourseasons.com/singapore
goodwood Park hotel singapore22 Scotts Road, Singapore 228221tel: +65 6737 7411www.goodwoodparkhotel.com
grand Copthorne Waterfront hotel singapore 392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663tel: +65 6733 0880www.grandcopthorne.com.sg
grand hyatt singapore10 Scotts Road, Singapore 228211tel: +65 6738 1234www.singapore.grand.hyatt.com
grand Mercure roxy singapore50 East Coast Road, Roxy Square, Singapore 428769tel: +65 6344 6000www.mercure.com/3610
grand Park City hall 10 Coleman Street, Singapore 179809tel: +65 6336 3456http://www.parkhotelgroup.com/cityhall
grand Park orchard270 Orchard Road, Singapore 238857tel: +65 6603 8888http://www.parkhotelgroup.com/orchard
hilton singapore581 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883tel: +65 6737 2233www.singapore.hilton.com
interContinental singapore hotel80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966tel: +65 6338 7600www.intercontinental.com/singapore
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M hotel singapore81 Anson Road, Singapore 079908tel: +65 6224 1133www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/mhotelsingapore
Mandarin orchard singapore333 Orchard Road, Singapore 238867 tel: +65 6737 4411www.meritushotels.com
Mandarin oriental, singapore5 Raffles Avenue, Marina Square, Singapore 039797tel: +65 6338 0066www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore
Marina Bay sands, singapore10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956tel: +65 6688 3000www.marinabaysands.com
Marina Mandarin singapore6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039594tel: +65 6845 1000www.meritushotels.com
novotel singapore Clarke Quay hotel177A River Valley Road, Singapore 179031tel: +65 6338 3333www.novotel.com/5993
orchard hotel singapore442 Orchard Road, Singapore 238879tel: +65 6734 7766www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/orchardhotelsingapore
Pan Pacific singapore7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039595tel: +65 6508 2341www.panpacific.com/singapore
raffles hotel singapore1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673tel: +65 6337 1886www.raffles.com/singapore
regent singapore1 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249715tel: +65 6733 8888www.regenthotels.com/en/singapore
resorts World™ sentosa8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269tel: +65 6577 9977www.rwsentosa.com
royal Plaza on scotts singapore hotel25 Scotts Road, Singapore 228220tel: +65 6737 7966 www.royalplaza.com.sg
shangri-La hotel, singapore22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350tel: +65 6737 3644www.shangri-la.com/singapore/shangrila
shangri-La’s rasa sentosa resort & spa, singapore 101 Siloso Road, Sentosa, Singapore 098970tel: +65 6275 0100www.shangri-la.com/singapore/rasasentosaresort
sheraton towers singapore39 Scotts Road, Singapore 228230tel: +65 6737 6888www.sheratonsingapore.com
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singapore Marriott hotel320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865tel: +65 6735 5800www.marriott.com/sindt
swissôtel Merchant Court, singapore20 Merchant Road, Singapore 058281tel: +65 6337 2288www.swissotel.com/hotels/singapore-merchant-court
swissôtel the stamford, singapore2 Stamford Road, Singapore 178882tel: +65 6338 8585www.swissotel.com/singapore-stamford
the Fullerton Bay hotel singapore80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326tel: +65 6333 8388www.fullertonbayhotel.com
the Fullerton hotel singapore1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178tel: +65 6733 8388www.fullertonhotel.com
the ritz-Carlton, Millenia singapore7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039799tel: +65 6337 8888www.ritzcarlton.com/singapore
the st. regis singapore29 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911tel: +65 6506 6888www.stregissingapore.com
traders hotel, singapore1A Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249716tel: +65 6738 2222www.shangri-la.com/singapore/traders
W singapore - sentosa Cove21 Ocean Way, Singapore 098374tel: +65 6808 7288www.wsingaporesentosacove.com
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the Jewel Box, Mount Faber 109 Mount Faber Road, Singapore 099203tel: +65 6377 9616www.mountfaber.com.sg
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made to inspireKorea’s history and rich traditions are a unique juxtaposition to the contemporary and sophisticated MICE destination it is today. Unlike powerful metropolises that have close to stripped bare of their culture, Korea offers a blend of natural and historical remnants as well as modern architecture and state-of-the-art complexes. It has seen significant growth over the years culminating in the impressive reputation it has gained as an ideal MICE destination in the region.
Home to seven World Cultural Heritages, one World Natural Heritage, six Documentary Heritages and three World Intangible Heritages, a variety of palaces, fortresses, gates, museums and monuments is located all over the country.
Seoul, the capital city of Korea with over 600 years of history, houses 20 per cent of Korea’s total population. With several historic sites such as Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces and traditional culture hooks
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A mix of rich culture and top notch facilities places South Korea at the top of the list of preferred business events destinations.
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Fastfactsgetting there Over 70 airlines fly to Korea from more than 170
cities in 60 countries, including Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. The main gateway is Incheon International Airport, which has topped the ASQ (Airport Service Quality) Awards for eight consecutive years.
Largest Meetings Venue KINTEX – Goyang, GyeonggiBEXCO – BusanCOEX – Seoul
Don’t Miss Catch a non-verbal performance such as NANTA, JUMP or Bibap.
Visa requirements Most Asia Pacific countries are under the visa exemption agreement and visitors can enter visa-free as long as they have a valid passport and do not engage in remunerative activities during their stay. Nationalities from Asian countries such as Brunei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau and Taiwan are allowed to stay in South Korea visa-free for up to 30 days unless stated otherwise. For more information, visit http://www.mofat.go.kr/eng/visa/application
key Contact Korea Tourism Organization+82 2 729 9526www.visitkorea.or.kr
such as Bukchon Hanok Village, Insa-dong and Namdaemun Market, it also boasts shopping and entertainment districts of Myeongdong and Apgujeong. Seoul is also a premier MICE city that has been ranked fifth on the global scale with a total of 253 qualified meetings in 2012, according to criteria set by the Union of International Associations.
While the attention has been largely centred on Seoul, recent years have seen other cities in Korea rise in popularity. In particular, Korea’s largest port city Busan is famous for its Haeundae, Songdo and Gwangalli beaches and annually hosts the International Fireworks Festival and the Busan International Film Festival. It was also the host destination for the 2005 APEC Summit meeting. Similarly, Gangwon-do Province and Jeju Island’s mountains, cliffs, beaches and caves have placed them on the global radar, with the latter winning the Global Geopark certificate and selected as the New Seven Wonders of Nature.
Korea has successfully played host to several large-scale congresses. In 2012, it welcomed the 22nd World Congress of Dermatology of 12,000 attendees at COEX, the 95th Lions Clubs International Convention for 55,000 in Busan’s BEXCO and Lotte Hotel, as well as the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit.
Planners bringing larger-scale events into Korea can choose from Seoul’s COEX, Busan’s BEXCO, or KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi.
COEX’s meeting facilities comprise four main exhibition halls and 54 dividable meeting rooms. As part of the COEX complex, the convention and exhibition centre includes Asia’s largest underground mall, three luxury hotels, an urban airport terminal, a multiplex cinema, the COEX Aquarium, Coex Atrium Theater, ASEM Tower and the Seven Luck Casino.
Coex also started reconstruction work on its underground mall in 2013, with construction expected to finish and see the mall re-open in December 2014 as a state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly space. A new International Events Marketing Unit has also been established at COEX to offer better services to overseas clients.
The Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO) measures 92,761 square metres in eight storeys and offers spacious indoor and outdoor exhibition halls, as well as an auditorium that seats up to over 4000. The Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) in Gyeonggi province, similarly, is able to cater to large conference groups and exhibitions with two indoor exhibition areas measuring more than 50,000 square metres each, two outdoor exhibition areas measuring 2849 square metres and 68,000 square metres respectively, an event hall with a seating capacity of 6000, a grand ballroom, and 26 meeting rooms.
Korea offers a wide range of accommodation choices for convention and incentive groups, with over 620 hotels and 67,000 rooms. Well-positioned with global hotel brands such as Conrad, InterContinental, Marriott, Novotel and W Hotels, local brands Lotte and The Shilla equally offer comfortable and luxury accommodation with meetings facilities.
For groups seeking unique experiences or incentive activities, Korea has trendy yacht clubs, historical venues as well as a variety of cultural performances that highlight the aspects of traditional Korean life. Similarly, team-building activities such as survival games, rafting, taekwondo classes and skiing can easily be arranged.
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itineraryideas - seoul
this sample itinerary is provided by seoul tourism organization. Visit www.miceseoul.com for more ideas.
Make a visit to Lotte World, the world’s largest indoor theme park, which has become a popular incentive venue for overseas groups.
Have dinner at the Grand Intercontinental Seoul Parnas’ popular Marco Polo restaurant, located in the World Trade Center building. With a classy, old-world environment and great views of the surrounding district, Marco Polo is ideal for groups of travellers with different culinary cravings.
Cap off the evening in Timber House, a bar/restaurant at the nearby Park Hyatt Seoul. A combination of Far Eastern aesthetics and modern sensibilities, the Timber House is a cosy yet sophisticated cultural space with Korea’s home-grown drinks as well as others from across the globe.
Day tHree: sHoP, Dine, eXPLoreEnjoy a leisurely exploration of Insadong, a popular art and tourism street in downtown Seoul, with quiet alleyways filled with art galleries, cafes and restaurants. The main thoroughfare is also great for shopping and dining, with many restaurants specialising in Korean fusion food. Wander around in search of souvenirs and soak in the creativity. You may even catch a live performance of street theatre or music. Have lunch in one of the local restaurants.
Take a nice stroll down Cheonggyecheon, an urban stream recently restored and filled with flora, fauna and artwork-covered walls. For the rest of the afternoon, pay a visit to Dongdaemun, the heart of Korea’s design industry, and a great place to shop for latest fashions. Explore an upmarket shopping mall such as Doota or Migliore, or stroll through the traditional wing of the market for an old-school Korean shopping experience. Grab freshly-cooked street snacks or pop into one of the many cool cafes for a breather.
Have dinner at a Korean-style barbecue restaurant in Dongdaemun, where you will be able to cook your favourite meat at your table accompanied by a variety of sauces and spices.
Take a cruise ride down the Hangang, courtesy of Seoul Marina Club & Yacht, passing by the Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain (Guinness Book of World Records), a spectacular array of dancing spray and light operating during the warmer months.
Conclude the day in Hongdae, Seoul’s hippest bar and clubbing nightspot. Be it mainstream or alternative, Hongdae is a shrine to all music preferences. Dance all night in a club, catch a live band anywhere in the area, or chill in a pub as you take in the last of Seoul’s vibrant spirit.
Day one: eXPerience korean cULtUre in a DayStart your journey by soaking in centuries of history at the National Museum of Korea, housing both a rich permanent exhibit and many travelling exhibits from abroad. Take your time to discover Korea’s past, or see the highlights of the nation’s historical treasures via a free 60-minute guided tour available in English, Chinese and Japanese.
Move on to Samcheonggak (Pavilion of the Threefold Purity), once an entertainment retreat for high-ranking government officials and now a charming mountainside unique venue. Catch a traditional Korean music/dance performance live in the banquet hall, followed by an authentic multi-course Korean meal and then coffee at the nearby balcony café.
Make a visit to Changdeokgung, Seoul’s most beautiful royal palace. With its lovingly-preserved architecture and carefully-maintained grounds – including the lush royal getaway known as the ‘Secret Garden’ – you’ll have no trouble understanding why Changdeokgung is today a UNESCO World Heritage site. The palace occasionally lends itself to historical Korean TV dramas and films, and you may even spot a shoot in progress!
Have dinner at Congdu, a unique restaurant where every dish is made from soybeans in a French-Korean-style fusion. On the menu, you'll encounter intriguing dishes such as hand-made tofu steak and tofu tiramisu.
End the evening at nearby Chongdong Theater with Miso, a traditional Korean theatrical performance akin to Romeo & Juliet, combining various forms of non-verbal entertainment. Multi-language captions are also provided for this long-running, award-winning show.
Day tWo: seek For styLe in gangnamEscape the rat race with a visit to Bongeunsa, a famous ancient Buddhist temple. Bongeunsa runs regular experience programmes for international visitors, ranging from simple temple tours and tea ceremonies to colourful lantern-making and meditation.
Head to the Galleria Department Store’s new food court for lunch, where a range of cuisine is available – or try one of the upscale restaurants in nearby Cheongdam. You will be surrounded by a wealth of post-lunch shopping options, which is a great way to spend time in Gangnam’s trendiest area. Be sure to include a visit to 10 Corso Como, a reproduction of Milan’s famous ‘multi-store’, housing a café and retail outlets.
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coeX conVention www.coex.co.kr/eng
anD eXHiBition center 159 Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-731, KoreaTel : 82-2-6000-1123 Fax : 82-2-6000-7893E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCenter:0•Airport:60•CBD:5
Venue highlightsCoex is a one of a kind venue, offering everything an event organiser or business traveller could need under one roof. Coex boasts three on-site premier hotels, subway station, airport terminal, and huge underground shopping mall, just minutes away from four exhibition halls, auditorium, grand ballroom, and a maximum of 92 meeting rooms of various sizes.
technical capabilitiesCoex prides itself on its state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure, including environmentally friendly building management software, in-built translation facilities, sophisticated transport linkage and high-speed free wi-fi for all.
LocationCoex is located in the heart of Gangnam – business and tourism district of world top-five meetings destination, Seoul. Situated on the central subway line and with direct access to taxi, bus, and airport limousine, getting to Coex couldn’t be easier.
Banquet: 4,500 • Cocktail: 4,500 • theatre: 7,000
Conrad seoul23-1, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 150945, South Koreatel: +82 2 6137 7000www.conradseoul.com
grand Ambassador seoul associated Pullman 287 Dongho-Ro, Joong-Gu, 2-Ga, Jangchung-Dong, JOONG-GU, Seoul 100855, South Koreatel: +82 2 2275 1101ww.pullmanhotels.com/0966
grand hyatt seoul322, Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 40738, South Koreatel: +82 2 797 1234www.seoul.grand.hyatt.com
hilton namhae golf & spa resortSan 35-5, Doekwol-Ri, Nam-Myeon, Namhae-Gun, Namhae 668862, South Koreatel: +82 55 860 0100www.namhae.hilton.com
hyatt regency incheon208 Yeongjonghaeannam-ro, 321 Beon-gil, Unseo-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon 400719, South Koreatel: +82 32 745 1234www.incheon.regency.hyatt.com
imperial Palace, seoul248-7, Nonhyun-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135010, South Koreatel: +82 2 3440 8000www.imperialpalace.co.kr/eng
JW Marriott hotel seoul176 Sinbanpo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137040, South Koreatel: +82 2 6282 6262www.marriott.com/seljw
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Millennium seoul hilton395, 5-Ga, Namdaemun-Ro, Jung-Gu, Seoul 100802, South Koreatel: +82 2 753 7788www.seoul.hilton.com
novotel Ambassador Doksan, seoul1030-1 Doksan 4-dong Geumcheon-Gu, Seoul, 153014 South Koreatel: +82 2 838 1101www.novotel.com/0518
novotel Ambassador gangnam603 Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, South Koreatel: +82 2 567 1101www.novotel.com/1633
Park hyatt seoul 995-14 Daechi 3-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135502, South Koreatel: +82 2 2016 1234www.seoul.park.hyatt.com
renaissance seoul hotel 676 Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135915, South Koreatel: +82 2 555 0501www.marriott.com/selrn
sheraton grande Walkerhill177 Walkerhill-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143708, South Koreatel: +82 2 455 5000www.sheraton.com/walkerhill
sheraton seoul D Cube City hotel 662 Gyeongin-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul 152887, South Koreatel: +82 2 2211 2000www.sheraton.com/dcubecity
the Plaza seoul119 Sogong-Ro, Jung-Gu, Seoul 100864, South Koreatel: +82 2 771 2200www.hoteltheplaza.com
the ritz-Carlton, seoul 120 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135907, South Koreatel: +82 2 3451 8000www.ritzcarlton.com/seoul
the shilla seoul202, Jangchung-dong 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100856, South Koreatel: +82 2 2230 3480www.shillahotelseoul.com
the Westin Chosun, seoul87 Sogong-Dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 100070, South Koreatel: +82 2 771 0500www.westin.com/seoul
W seoul - Walkerhill177 Walkerhill-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143708, South Koreatel: +82 2 465 2222www.wseoul.com
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Taiwan, an oceanic nation of 23 million people, is home to many scenic wonders. Located about 120 kilometres off the coast of Mainland China and covering a combined area of approximately 36,000 square kilometres, the compact destination has a preserved beauty unseen around the world.
First-time visitors to Taiwan will see a modern-day powerhouse in the bustling metropolitan capital city of Taipei, with skyscrapers, offices, 24-hour retail stores, restaurants, bars and bookstores in every corner. However, expressions of the country’s rich cultural and artistic wonders can be spotted in every corner, with every part of Taiwan presented in its own unique local characteristics and people.
Travelling down from Taipei in the north via efficient public transport will expose visitors to a different, and acclaimed, side of Taiwan. Visitors will see bamboo forests, subtropical and tropical jungles, alpine meadows and hot springs, in addition to seven national parks and 13 national scenic areas such as Alishan in Chiayi County or Sun Moon Lake in Nantou.
Taiwan’s allure as an events hub stems from a rich nature pool of incentive ideas and modern surprises.
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Fastfactsgetting there Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport connects
Taiwan to over 113 countries around the world, with 59 airlines and 5000 weekly international flights.
Largest Meetings Venue Taipei International Convention CenterTaipei World Trade CenterTWTC NANGANG Exhibition Hall
Don’t Miss Soak up the sun in Kenting National Park, located in the Hengchun Peninsula of Pingtung County, a tropical resort destination touted as Asia’s Hawaii.
Visa requirements 30-day visa-free privileges are extended to citizens from 31 countries, including Australia, Singapore and Malaysia. For more information, visit http://www.boca.gov.tw/ct.asp?xitem=1443&ctnode=779&mp=2
key Contact Taiwan MICE Project Office+886 2 2392 0788www.meettaiwan.com
It thus offers an array of itinerary options, where MICE planners can include a visit to one of the four largest museums in the world, treat delegates to a view of the beautiful shoreline in Kenting, or enjoy a whale-watching experience in Yilan.
Taiwan is also home to all types of Chinese cuisine, from Cantonese dim sum to spicy Szechuan dishes. One can also find food from all over Asia, such as Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese and Indian cuisines.
Similar to several Asian countries, Taiwan saw the importance of business events years ago. Efforts to promote MICE in the country started in 2005, under the direction of the Bureau of Foreign Trade. In a four-year Taiwan MICE Advancement Program, it executed subsidiary projects in overall implementation, hosting of international meetings, international marketing and promotion, and MICE training and certification. Together with the Taiwan Exhibition Competitiveness Project, the mission then was to strengthen the foundation of Taiwan’s business events industry.
The efforts proved fruitful. In 2013, Taiwan is seventh amongst Asia-Pacific markets with the largest number of meetings hosted in 2012, according to the International Congress and Convention Association. And in the same year, non-profit co-sponsored organisation Taiwan External Trade Development Council launched a new four-year pilot programme with the purpose to further promote the MICE destination and attract international conventions to Taiwan.
In the last 12 months, the country has hosted a number of key MICE events. McDonald’s China conducted its first incentive tour and Restaurant Manager & Development Convention in early 2013. McDonald’s CEO, Don Thompson, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa president Dave Hoffman, China CEO Zeng Qishan and 2500 executives participated in the event. To allow them the experience of Taipei’s convenient metro service, the Taiwan government provided them with customised MRT cards.
Taiwan also hosted the Taipei Cycle Show, Asia’s largest bike show that attracted 1103 exhibitors from 36 countries and a total of 7000 international buyers.
When it comes to meetings, delegates will be spoilt for choice with Taiwan’s first-rate dedicated conference facilities and five-star accommodation options. In the capital, the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) and the TWTC NANGANG Exhibition Hall, venue for McDonald’s China’s convention, are centrally located with plenty of room for various-sized meetings.The TICC has been a spectacular tribute to the emergence of Taipei as a world-class business destination. Purpose-built to meet all the requirements of international conference organisers with state-of-the-art facilities and high service standards, it occupies approximately 14,728 square metres with six floors and two underground parking levels.
The Plenary Hall offers a maximum seating capacity for 3100 people, and is currently the nation’s most ideal indoor conference and event venue. In addition to ergonomic seats, the armrests of seats in the hall are installed with a six-language simultaneous translation system.
The TWTC NANGANG Exhibition Hall is Taiwan’s largest tradeshow venue. With the capacity to host 2467 standard-sized booths occupying an exhibition space of 45,360 square metres, it can accommodate a total of 36,000 people. The exhibition hall on the ground floor spans 22,680 square metres and can take 1161 standard-sized exhibition booths, while the Upper Level Exhibition hall (Sky Dome) has a capacity for 1306 booths. The latter’s column-free space also makes it an ideal venue for large-scale conventions, sports and cultural events.
Accommodation will not be a problem in Taiwan, as the city is bursting with high-quality brands such as The Grand Hyatt, W Hotels, Grand Regent Formosa, Le Meridien and the Shangri-La’s Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, just to name a few.
Planners mulling over activities beyond Taipei can also take comfort in the amenities available in other parts of Taiwan. In Kaohsiung City, Taiwan’s second-largest city and home to the largest port, The Splendor Hotel and the Grand Hi-Lai Hotel are popular choices, while in the north-eastern county of Yilan, Silks Place Yilan and Evergreen Resort Hotel (Jiaosi) are among the top pick.
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this sample itinerary is provided by taitra. Visit www.taiwantrade.com.tw for more ideas.
Day oneVisit the Longshan Temple, a famous old temple for worshipping Guanshiyin Budda and other divine spirits. Built in the Qianlong 5th year in the Qing Dynasty, it has been restored after being subjected caused by natural disasters and human activities.
Proceed to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, located in the heart of Taipei City. Famous amongst visitors, the hall is inspired by Tientam (Tiantan) in Beijing, the four sides of the structure also similar to those of the pyramids in Egypt. The building is made of white
marble, the roofs decorated with deep-blue glass and red flowers planted are planted in the garden – expressing colours of the National Flag and the spirit of freedom, equality and brotherhood.
Day tWoMake a visit to the famous National Palace Museum, with its antique collection amounting to nearly 700,000 pieces created throughout 5000 years of Chinese history. In the collection, you will be able to find Chinese earthenware such as pottery, porcelain, bronze, jade ware, sculpture, calligraphy and paintings.
After a day of meetings, head to the Shilin Night market. One of the largest night markets in Taipei, it sits between the Yangming Theater and Cicheng Temple. Formed by many prosperous shops on Wenlin Road, Dadong Road and Danan Road, it is famous for various snacks such as pancakes, hot pots on stone or Shilin sausages.
Day tHreeExplore Tamsui, which is a river outlet located in the northwest of the Taipei basin. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers offering breathtaking views.
Visit the Fisherman’s Wharf, a multi-purpose leisure fishing port developed by the Taipei County (New Taipei City) Government. There are magnificent floating piers and a spacious park, with a bridge in the shape of a boat spanning the harbour and a wooden path stretching over 300 metres on the waterfront. It is also the perfect location to watch a sunset.
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Four Points by sheraton taipei, Zhonghe631 Chung Cheng Road, Chung Ho City, Taipei 235, Taiwantel: +886 2 2222 9999www.fourpoints.com/taipei
grand hyatt taipei2 Song Shou Road, Taipei 11051, Taiwantel: +886 2 2720 1234www.taipei.grand.hyatt.com
Le Méridien taipei38 SongRen Road, Xinyi District, Taipei 110, Taiwantel: +886 2 6622 8000http://www.lemeridien.com/taipei
novotel taipei taoyuan international Airport1-1 Terminal South Road, Taoyuan County, Dayuan Township, Taipei 337, Taiwantel: +886 3 398 0888http://www.novotel.com/6701
Palais de Chine hotel taipeiNo. 3, Section 1, Chengde Road, Taipei 103, Taiwantel: +886 2 2181 9999http://palaisdechine.hotel.com.tw/eng
regent taipei3, Lane 39, Section 2, ZhongShan North Road, Taipei 104, Taiwantel: +886 2 2523 8000www.regenttaipei.com/en
shangri-La’s Far eastern Plaza hotel taipei201 Tun Hwa South Road, Section 2, Taipei 106, Taiwantel: +886 2 2378 8888www.shangri-la.com/taipei/fareasternplazashangrila
sheraton grande taipei 12 Zhong Xiao East Road, Sec. 1, Taipei 100, Taiwantel: +886 2 2321 5511www.sheraton.com/taipei
sunworld Dynasty hotel taipei100 Dun Hua North Road, Taipei 10549, Taiwantel: +886 2 2719 7199www.sunworlddynasty.com.tw
the Ambassador hotel taipei63 Chung Shan North Road, Section 2, Taipei 104, Taiwantel: +886 2 2551 1111http://ambassadorhotel.com.tw
the howard Plaza hotel taipei160 Ren Ai Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwantel: +886 2 2700 2323 taipei.howard-hotels.com
the Landis taipei 41 Min Chuan East Road, Sec. 2, Taipei 104, Taiwantel: +886 2 2597 1234http://taipei.landishotelsresorts.com
the okura Prestige taipei9 Nanjing East Road, Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwantel: +886 2 2523 1111www.okurataipei.com.tw/en
the sherwood taipei111 Min Sheng East Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwantel: +886 2 2718 1188http://www.sherwood.com.tw
the Westin taipei133 Nanjing East Road, Sec. 3, Taipei 10487, Taiwantel: +886 2 8770 6565www.westin.com/taipei
W taipei10 Zhongxiao East Road, Sec. 5, Xinyi District, Taipei 110, Taiwantel: +886 2 7703 8888www.wtaipei.com
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The uniqueness of Thai cultural heritage, wide range of leisure activities, famous cuisine, friendliness of local people, together with world-class facilities, services, infrastructure and value-for-money are distinctive qualities that make Thailand a premier destination for international conferences and incentive travel events.
Thailand welcomed 38,000 Rotarians attending the Rotary International Convention in Bangkok and about 15,000 delegates attending the Amway China incentive in Phuket, among 895,224 international MICE visitors and 7382 MICE events held in 2012.
In 2013, Thailand has attracted the ITU Telecom World Exhibition of 20,000 delegates, Herbalife Extravaganza of 18,000 attendees, ProHealth China Convention of 10,000 participants, Nu Skin China of 4000 delegates, Perfect China incentive of 6000 delegates and Amway India incentive of 3500 delegates, among other scheduled events.
One of Thailand’s unique selling points is its diversity in destinations – from the Bangkok metropolitan, the mountainous terrain of historic Chiang Mai and the Golden
Thailand is on the rise as an exotic and friendly MICE destination, with a growing reputation for hosting well-run events in world-class facilities.
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Fastfactsgetting there Some 70 airlines operate direct flights from Asia,
Australia, Africa, the Americas, Europe and Middle East. Thai Airways International is Thailand’s national carrier.
Largest Meetings Venue IMPACT Muang Thong Thani
Don’t Miss Get a spa – Thailand is arguably the spa capital of Asia.
Visa requirements Foreigners visiting Thailand for business are required to apply for a Thai visa from a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate-General. For a short holiday, citizens of 40 qualified nations will be granted a visa-on-arrival while citizens of unqualified nations must apply in advance for a tourist visa.
key Contact Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau(66-2) [email protected]
Triangle, touted as the natural beauty of the northeast, to the Mekong River regions, the legends of the River Kwai, and pristine beaches and paradise islands.
Thailand is home to world-class hotels, especially in well-established destinations - Bangkok, Pattaya, Hua Hin, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Phang-nga (Khao Lak), Krabi and Koh Samui. The country is dotted with world’s leading hotel brands including Mandarin Oriental, The St. Regis, Four Seasons, Banyan Tree, Movenpick, Sofitel, Dusit Thani, Pullman and InterContinental.
The country also boasts numerous state-of-the-art convention and exhibition centres. In Bangkok, the Bangkok Convention Centre at Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre and IMPACT Muang Thong Thani are ideal for large conventions and exhibitions. Small- to medium-sized events can make use of meeting facilities at the many MICE hotels including Pullman Bangkok King Power, Dusit Thani Bangkok and Royal Orchid Sheraton.
In Pattaya, groups can host events at the city’s largest world-class venue, PEACH - the Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall, a five-minute walk from four deluxe Royal Cliff-branded hotels with over 1000 rooms. They also have a choice of other hotels with meeting facilities such as Amari Orchid, Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort, Dusit Thani Pattaya and Sheraton Pattaya Resort.
Bangkok and Pattaya can be accessed by air via Thailand’s gateway, Suvarnabhumi Airport, located 45 minutes away from Bangkok and 90 minutes from downtown Pattaya.
The Chiang Mai International Convention and Exhibition Center can seat up to 10,000 attendees. Opened in 2013, its first event was the Asia-Pacific Water Summit in June. A 10-minute drive from downtown, the centre is located near the Chiang Mai Night Safari and the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek botanical garden, which also offers both indoor and outdoor meeting and function spaces. Chiang Mai is served by several daily domestic flights from Bangkok and weekly flights operated by seven airlines from China, Korea, Singapore and Malaysia.
Phuket is littered with world-class hotels and resorts as well as numerous places for meetings. Laguna Phuket destination resort boasts six deluxe hotels and villa properties - such as Angsana Laguna Phuket, Banyan Tree Phuket, Dusit Thani Phuket and Outrigger Laguna Beach Resort - offering over 1300 rooms and villas, 24 meeting rooms and a 1000-square-metre marquee-style
event hall. Other hotels with MICE facilities include the Mövenpick Resort and Spa Karon Beach Phuket, Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa and Pullman Phuket Arcadia Naithon Beach. The city is served by several daily domestic flights from Bangkok and regular chartered flights by 46 airlines from Asia, Australia and Europe.
Conference and incentive travel groups will be spoilt for choice in a country as large and diverse as Thailand, with activities ranging from cultural and historical tours and spa experiences to cooking classes and adventurous activities such as diving, hiking and rock climbing. The country is also home to more than 300 world-class golf courses with high-quality services but low-rate green fees.
Thailand is known as the Land of Smiles as well as a shopping paradise, among other positive recognitions it has earned over the years. The country boasts an endless number of street bazaars, markets and high-end luxury shopping malls, with Bangkok home to Southeast Asia’s premier shopping venue Siam Paragon and Pattaya offering Southeast Asia’s largest beachfront shopping mall CentralFestival. Foreign visitors can claim a VAT refund before they fly back home.
Thailand’s well-developed tourism infrastructure continues to be strengthened with new developments of hotels, convention venues, shopping facilities and transportation system.
In 2012, the Phothalai Leisure Park convention and event venue opened in Bangkok with spaces for up to 2000 delegates while the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre new mid-town facility for the contemporary arts houses a 222-seat auditorium and a 250-seat multifunction room.
Siam Center, one of Bangkok’s most iconic malls, reopened in January 2013 with a brand-new “Ideaopolis-themed” look, while the Central Embassy will open as a new high-end retail complex in the heart of Bangkok, complete with 5000 new five-star hotel rooms.
Meanwhile, Bangkok’s MRT Subway network will see four more extensions open over the next two years, alongside BTS Skytrain which is also undergoing expansion. All these new developments are expected to enhance the MICE offers in Thailand.
The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau can assist planners with planning events in Thailand. The bureau also has a support scheme for eligible events in its three key sectors – meetings and incentives, conventions and exhibitions.
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itineraryideas - BangkokDay oneArrive in style at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport with a special meet-and-greet at the plane gate for fast-track immigration assistance and VIP transfer. Enjoy another memorable welcome luncheon reception by the river terrace or garden lawn at either a riverside or downtown hotel.
Enjoy an afternoon of Bangkok’s delights, including a long-tailed speedboat journey along Thonburi Klongs (canals), tuk tuk ride to the Grand Palace and a monk’s blessing ceremony at the Temple of Dawn. Wrap up the grand day with Thai royal cuisine and a classical performance at historic venues – Jim Thompson’s House, Chakrabongse Villas or Prasart Museum.
Day tWoFull day River Kwai tour in the western region – featuring a historical train, elephant ride and tiger temple with a hamper lunch served on board the train. Head back to Bangkok in the evening for either an exclusive rooftop dining experience at Zense in CentralWorld and bar hopping in Sukhumvit, or a stroll around Asiatique and dinner at one of the riverfront restaurants, night shopping and bar hopping.
Day tHreeChampagne breakfast on the rice barge cruise while drifting along the Chao Phraya River, then choose an optional activity: a zip-line Flight of Gibbon Jungle Adventure, segway ride in an old town, cycling in Bangkok’s conservation zone, Ayutthaya historical site, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market or a golf tournament. Alternatively, a half-day Bangkok Survivor or Cooking Challenge team-building activity can be arranged. Wrap up the trip with a farewell night at the riverside Royal Navy Hall.
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Venue highlightsPullman Bangkok King Power - A resort experience hotel in central Bangkok, steps from the sky train, airport train and connected to King Power duty free shopping mall. It serves as a leading venue for leisure and corporate conferences and functions with 14 meeting rooms, the Grand Ballroom accommodates up to 600 people. To round off your incentive events, you might want to invite participants to the adjacent 550-seat ‘Aksra theatre’.
In addition, the hotel has also gained recognition by Tourism Authority of Thailand in Thailand Tourism Award 2010 – 2013.
types of events we can hostOur Infinity Ballroom is the perfect venue with 520 square meters for hosting large-scale seminars, conferences, meetings, exhibitions, banquets, and cocktail receptions for up to 600 people. It can be divided into two rooms as Infinity 1 and 2 to be used in addition to smaller events while 13 meeting rooms serve as smaller scaled break-out rooms, meetings and private dinner parties.
‘The Sixth’ meeting rooms have been designed with a unique concept to inspire and engage through the use of the uncomplicated colour and inviting natural daylight. Five meeting rooms with chill-out spaces deliver our hospitality with our Pullman signature ‘Get Closer’ service.
technical capabilitiesDynamic space that brings the world together under one roof. For high-impact meetings or medium- to large-scale conventions, the 14 meeting rooms and Grand Ballroom feature flexible, modular arrangements and high-tech connections to guarantee the seamless efficiency and flawless execution of every event.
The Infinity Ballroom has a private entrance and spacious and elegant glass foyer of 178 square metres which it can be used for coffee break setup, registration and decoration displays.
guestrooms: 366 • Banquet: 400 • Cocktail: 600 • theatre: 550
PULLman Bangkok king PoWer www.pullmanbangkokkingpower.com
8/2 Rangnam Road, Thanon Phayathai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400Contact Person : Wanitchaya Kietdamrongwong Tel : +66 2 680 9999Fax : +66 2 680 7326E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre(QSNCC):15•Airport:30
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Venue highlightsWith nine deluxe hotel and villa properties, an expansive central function venue, “Quest” corporate team building facility, dedicated “Laguna Tours” company, and other attractions including an 18-hole resort golf course, five luxury spas and boutique shopping, Laguna Phuket is a MICE destination like no other in amazing Thailand.
All venues are easily accessible via unlimited use of inter-resort transport, by shuttle bus or by shuttle ferry across the resort’s connected waterways. The integration of Laguna Phuket’s many components allows meeting planners to utilise the facilities of all resort hotels.
types of events we can hostWhether a gala function, wedding reception, exhibition, tradeshow, concert, corporate retreat, incentive programme, or team-building event, Laguna Phuket goes above and beyond to ensure unforgettable memories that will stay with visitors forever.
In April and May of 2012, the resort hosted Phuket’s largest extended corporate gathering – a month-long leadership seminar for a large international corporation from China involving 15,000 delegates. April 2013 saw more record-breaking MICE success for Laguna Phuket as the chosen venue for another large company from China’s annual incentive programme, staged over six days on the island for 4,000 delegates and staff.
technical capabilitiesLaguna Phuket’s collection of deluxe resorts offers over 1,300 guestrooms and villas, 24 hotel meeting rooms in various sizes and capacities and a variety of MICE facilities, while the central MICE venue “Latitude” - a 1,000 sqm marquee-style fully air-conditioned stand-alone structure - can host a wide range of events in a spectacular waterside setting, accommodating up to 900 guests theatre-style, 800 for cocktails, and 600 for a banquet.
LocationA holiday paradise spanning 1,000 acres of tropical parkland along a three kilometre stretch of beautiful beach at Bang Tao Bay on Phuket’s west coast, just 30 minutes from Phuket International Airport, Phuket town, Patong Beach and other attractions, Laguna Phuket is renowned as Asia’s first integrated destination resort.
guestrooms: 1,300 • Banquet: 600 • Cocktail: 800 • theatre: 900
LagUna PHUket www.lagunaphuket.com
390/1 Moo 1, Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Thalang, Phuket 83110, Thailand Contact Person : Prapa HemminTel : +66 76 362 300 Fax : +66 76 324 061E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:Onsite•Airport:30•CBD:30
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imPact arena, eXHiBition www.impact.co.th anD conVention center 99 Popular Road, Banmai Subdistrict, Pakkred District, Nonthaburi 11120, ThailandContact person : Acharawan SuparngkaratTel : +66 0 2833 5252 Fax : +66 0 2833 5253E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : Bangkok:30•SuvarnabhumiInternationalairport:45• Don Muang International Airport: 15
soFiteL Bangkok www.sofitel.com/5213 sUkHUmVit 189 Sukhumvit Road Soi 13-15, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 ThailandContact person : Anthony SlewkaTel : +66 (0) 2 126 9999 Fax : +66 (0) 2 126 9998Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:10•Airport:35•CBD:15
Banquet: 42,000 • Class room: 42,000 • Theatre: 60,000
guestrooms: 345 • Banquet: 630 • Cocktail: 800 • theatre: 900
Venue highlightsInspiredMeetings™, Sofitel’s meetings concept, which combines the latest conference technology with a passion for excellence, is dedicated to making every event an unforgettable success. From an experienced meeting planner and Concierge to a dedicated Chef, every detail is tailor-made to perfection. The dedicated 3rd floor of meeting space with four rooms is designed to allow a wide range of event styles. Five additional meeting rooms, and the Grand Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 800 guests cocktail style (700 Sqms), offer extra space for tailor-made conferences and events.
technical capabilitiesAll meeting rooms are equipped with the latest audio-visual equipment and wireless internet access.
LocationCentrally located along one of Bangkok’s main arteries, Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit is surrounded by major business, shopping, and entertainment venues, with the BTS (skytrain) and MRT (subway) in proximity, and Suvarnabhumi International Airport 30 km away.
Venue highlightsIMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention Center is a world class venue with state of the art facilities that offer the ultimate choice for your business success on over 140,000 square metres of exhibition, conference and event floor space. It comprises four large multi-purposed buildings, namely IMPACT Exhibition Center, IMPACT Challenger Hall, IMPACT Forum, and IMPACT Arena, 52 Meeting Rooms, 2 Ballrooms: Royal Jubilee Ballroom and Grand Diamond Ballroom, 2 Banquet halls, 2 outdoor areas; Lakeside and Aktiv Square, and 4-star hotel Novotel Bangkok IMPACT.
technical capabilitiesAll rooms are fitted with modern audio-visual lighting and technical capabilities to support a variety of events – from conferences, meetings, and product launches, to banquets and cocktail receptions.
LocationIMPACT Arena, Exhibition and Convention Center is located in the northern suburb city of Pakkret, which is away from the traffic congestion in downtown Bangkok, with convenient access for those travelling to or from downtown Bangkok and the two international airports.
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noVoteL HUa Hin cHa am www.novotelhuahin.com BeacH resort & sPa 854/2 Burirom Road, Cha Am, Petchburi 76120 ThailandContact person : Surikorn NonthaphaTel : +66 2 652 0902 Fax : +66 2 652 0903E-mail : [email protected] (mins) : Airport:10-15•CityCentre:15
guestrooms: 243 • Banquet: 280 • Cocktail: 350 • theatre: 400
Bangkok
Bangkok hotel Lotus sukhumvit1 Soi Daengudom Sukhumvit 33, Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 610 0111www.accorhotels.com/1712
Bangkok Marriott hotel sukhumvit2 Sukhumvit Soi 57, Klongtan Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 797 0000www.marriott.com/bkkms
Banyan tree Bangkok21/100 South Sathon Road, Sathon, Bangkok 10120, Thailandtel: +66 2 679 1200www.banyantree.com/en/bangkok/
Centara grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok1695 Phaholyothin Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailandtel: +66 2 541 1234www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centaragrand/cglb/
Centara grand at CentralWorld999/99 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 100 1234www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centaragrand/cgcw/index.asp
Conrad Bangkok87 Wireless Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 690 9999www.conradbangkok.com
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Venue highlightsThe hotel boasts a range of function areas suitable for teambuilding, staff outing, casual meeting, reception and dinner party supported by state-of-the-art technology and a team of event planning professionals. A dedicated floor with 10 meeting rooms including Leelawadee Ballroom is complemented by an outdoor space for evening gatherings and a newly opened meeting room with daylight near the Lobby area.
technical capabilitiesAll function rooms are equipped with latest audiovisual technologies. Wireless and wired internet access is available. The hotel’s professional event booking center offers assistance in creating memorable teambuilding activities and event themes.
LocationLocated between Cha Am and Hua Hin, the hotel is some 10-15 minutes drive from Hua Hin Airport. Hua Hin is 200km or two hours and 30 minutes drive south of Bangkok.
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Courtyard by Marriott Bangkok155/1 Soi Mahadlekluang 1, Rajdamri Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 690 1888www.courtyardbangkok.com
Dusit Princess srinakarin Bangkok53 Srinakarin Road, Nongbon, Pravet, Bangkok 10250, Thailandtel: +66 2 721 8400www.dusit.com/dusit-princess
Dusit thani Bangkok946 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10500, Thailandtel: +66 2 200 9000www.dusit.com/dusit-thani/en/dusit-thani-bangkok
Four Points by sheraton Bangkok, sukhumvit 15Sukhumvit Soi 15, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 309 3000www.fourpoints.com/bangkoksukhumvit15
Four seasons hotel Bangkok155 Rajadamri Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 126 8866www.fourseasons.com/bangkok
grand hyatt erawan Bangkok494 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 254 1234www.bangkok.grand.hyatt.com
grand Mercure Fortune Bangkok1 Rachadaphisek Road, Fortune Town, Dindaeng, Bangkok 10400, Thailandtel: +66 2 641 1500www.mercure.com/5931
grand sukhumvit hotel Bangkok99 Sukhumvit Soi 6 Road, Klongtoey District, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 207 9999www.accorhotels.com/6171
holiday inn Bangkok971 Ploenchit Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, ThailandTel: +66 2 656 1555www.bangkok.intercontinental.com
interContinental Bangkok973 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 656 0444www.intercontinental.com
JW Marriott hotel Bangkok4 Sukhumvit Road, Soi 2, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 656 7700www.marriott.com/bkkdt
Le Méridien Bangkok40/5 Surawong Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, ThailandTel: +66 2 232 8888www.lemeridien.com/bangkoksurawong
Millennium hilton Bangkok123 Charoennakorn Road, Klongsan, Bangkok 10600, Thailandtel: +66 2 442 2000 www.bangkok.hilton.com
novotel Bangkok Bangna333 Srinakarin Road, Nongbon, Pravet, Bangkok 10250, Thailandtel: +66 2 366 0505www.novotel.com/1738
novotel Bangkok on siam square392/44, Siam Square Soi. 6, Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 209 8888www.novotel.com/1031
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novotel Bangkok Platinum220 Petchaburi Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailandtel: +66 2 160 7100www.novotelbangkokplatinum.com
novotel Bangkok Ploenchit sukhumvit566 Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 305 6000www.novotelbangkokploenchit.com
novotel suvarnabhumi Airport hotel Bangkok999 Samutprakarn, Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel Building, Bangkok 10540, Thailandtel: +66 2 131 1111www.novotelairportbkk.com
Plaza Athénée Bangkok, A royal Méridien hotel61 Wireless Road (Witthayu), Lumphini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 650 8800http://www.lemeridien.com/plazaathenee
Pullman Bangkok hotel g188 Silom Road, Suriyawongse, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailandtel: +66 2 238 1991www.pullmanbangkokhotelg.com
Pullman Bangkok king Power8/2 Rangnam Road, Thanon-Phayathai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailandtel: +66 2 680 9999www.pullmanbangkokkingpower.com
radisson suites Bangkok sukhumvit23/2-3 Sukhumvit 13, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 645 4999www.radisson.com/bangkokth_sukhumvit
renaissance Bangkok ratchaprasong hotel518/8 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 125 5000www.marriott.com/bkkbr
royal orchid sheraton hotel & towers2 Charoen Krung Soi 30, Siphya, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Ttel: +66 2 266 0123www.royalorchidsheraton.com
sheraton grande sukhumvit250 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 649 8888www.sheratongrandesukhumvit.com
siam kempinski hotel Bangkok991/9 Rama I Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 162 9000www.kempinski.com/bangkok
sofitel Bangkok sukhumvit189 Sukhumvit Road Soi 13-15, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 126 9999www.sofitel.com/5213
sofitel so Bangkok2 North Sathorn Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailandtel: +66 2 624 0000www.sofitel.com/6835
swissôtel nai Lert Park 2 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 253 0123www.swissotel.com/bangkok-nailertpark
the Landmark Bangkok138 Sukhumvit Road, Klongteoy, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 254 0404www.landmarkbangkok.com
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the okura Prestige Bangkok57 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Park Ventures Ecoplex, Bangkok 10330, Thailandtel: +66 2 687 9000 http://okuraprestige.thailandloyalty.com
the st. regis Bangkok159 Rajadamri Road, Bangkok 1033, Thailandtel: +66 2 207 7777www.stregis.com/bangkok
the sukhothai hotel, Bangkok13/3 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120, Thailandtel: +66 2 344 8888www.sukhothai.com
the Westin grande sukhumvit, Bangkok259 Sukhumvit 19, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110, Thailandtel: +66 2 207 8000www.westingrandesukhumvit.com
Vie hotel Bangkok (Mgallery Collection)117/39-40 Phaya Thai Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailandtel: +66 2 309 3939www.mgallery.com/6469
cHiang mai
dusitD2 Chiang Mai100 Chang Klan Road, Tambol Chang Klan, Amphur Muang, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailandtel: +66 53 999 999www.dusit.com/dusit-d2/dusitd2-chiang-mai
Four seasons resort Chiang MaiMae Rim-Samoeng Old Road, Mae Rim, Chiang Mai 50180, Thailandtel: +66 53 298 181www.fourseasons.com/chiangmai
Le Méridien Chiang Mai108 Chang Klan Road, Tambol Chang Klan, Amphur Muang, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailandtel: +66 53 253 666http://www.lemeridien.com/chiangmai
Mercure Chiang Mai183 Changpuak Road, Sri Poom, Muang District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailandtel: +66 53 225 500www.mercure.com/1797
royal Princess Chiang Mai112 Chang Klan Road, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailandtel: +66 53 253 900royalprincesschiangmai.dusit.com
shangri-La hotel Chiang Mai89/8 Chang Klan Road, Muang, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailandtel: +66 53 253 888www.shangri-la.com/chiangmai
PHUket
Angsana Laguna Phuket10 Moo 4, Srisoonthorn Road, Phuket 83110, Thailandtel: +66 76 324 101www.angsana.com/en/phuket
Banyan tree Phuket33, 33/27 Moo 4, Srisoonthorn Road, Cherngtalay, Amphur Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailandtel: +66 76 372 400www.banyantree.com/en/phuket
Centara grand Beach resort Phuket683 Patak Road, Karon Beach, Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailandtel: +66 76 201 234www.centarahotelsresorts.com/cpbr
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Centara karon resort Phuket502/3 Patak Road, Karon Beach, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailandtel: +66 76 396 200www.centarahotelsresorts.com/ckr
Dusit thani Laguna Phuket390 Srisoontorn Road, Cherngtalay, Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailandtel: +66 76 362 999www.dusit.com/dusit-thani/dusit-thani-laguna-phuket
hilton Phuket Arcadia resort & spa333 Patak Road, Karon Beach, Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailandtel: +66 76 396 433 www.phuketarcadia.hilton.com
JW Marriott Phuket resort & spa231 Moo 3, Mai Khao, Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailandtel: +66 76 338 000www.marriott.com/hktjw
Le Méridien Phuket Beach resort29 Soi Karon Nui, Karon Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailand tel: +66 76 370 100www.lemeridienphuketbeachresort.com
Mercure Phuket Deevana Patong 239/14, Raj-U-Thid 200 Pee Road, Patong, Phuket 83150, Thailandtel: +66 76 302 100www.mercurepatongphuket.com
Mövenpick resort & spa karon Beach, Phuket509 Patak Road, Karon Beach, Phuket 83100, Thailandtel: +66 76 396 139www.moevenpick-phuket.com
novotel Phuket resort Patong Beach Road, Patong Phuket 83150, Thailandtel: +66 76 342 777http://www.novotel.com/1965
Pullman Phuket Arcadia naithon Beach hotel22/2 Moo 4 Naithon Beach, Amphur Talang, Phuket 83110, Thailand tel: +66 76 303 299www.pullmanphuketarcadia.com
radisson Blu Plaza resort Phuket Panwa Beach44/5 Moo 8, Sakdidesh Road, Vichit, Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailandtel: +66 76 602 500www.radissonblu.com/resort-phuket
ramada Phuket southsea204 Karon Road, Karon Beach, Muang, Phuket 83100, Thailandtel: +66 76 370 888www.ramadaphuketsouthsea.com
swissôtel resort Phuket100/10 Moo 3, Kamala Beach, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailandtel: +66 76 303 000www.swissotel.com/phuket
the Westin siray Bay resort & spa, Phuket21/4 Moo 1 T.Rasada A.Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailandtel: +66 76 335 600www.westin.com/phuket
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Centara grand Beach resort & Villas krabi396-396/1 Moo 2, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailandtel: +66 75 637 789www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centaragrand/ckbr
Centara grand Beach resort samui38/2 Moo 3, Borpud, Chaweng Beach, Suratthani, Koh Samui 84320, Thailandtel: +66 77 230 500 www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centaragrand/csbr
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Centara grand Mirage Beach resort Pattaya277 Moo 5, Naklua, Banglamung, Chonburi, Pattaya 20150, Thailandtel: +66 38 301 234www.centarahotelsresorts.com/centaragrand/cmbr
hilton hua hin resort & spa33 Naresdamri Road, Hua Hin 77110 Thailandtel: +66 32 538 999www.hua-hin.hilton.com
hilton Pattaya333/101 Moo 9, Nong Prue, Banglamung, Chonburi, Pattaya 20260, Thailandtel: +66 38 253 000www.pattaya.hilton.com
Le Méridien Chiang rai resort221/2 Moo 20 Kwaewai Road, Tambon Robwieng, Amphur Muang, Chiang Rai 57000, Thailandtel: +66 53 603 333 www.lemeridienchiangrai.com/en
Le Méridien khao Lak Beach & spa resort9/9 Moo 1 Tambol Kuk Kak, Amphur Takua Pa, Khao Lak 82190, Thailandtel: +66 76 427 500www.lemeridien.com/khaolak
Mercure krabi Deevana186 Moo 3, Ao Nang Soi 8, Ao Nang Beach, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailandtel: +66 75 639 999www.mercurekrabideevana.com
Pullman Pattaya hotel g445/3 Wongamart Beach, Pattaya-Naklua Road, Soi 16, Pattaya 20150, Thailandtel: +66 38 411 940www.pullmanpattayahotelg.com/
royal Cliff hotels & Pattya exhibition And Convention hall353 Phra Tamnuk Road, Chonburi Pattaya 20150, Thailandtel: +66 38 250421www.royalcliff.com
sofitel krabi Phokeethra golf and spa resort200 Moo 3 T.Nongtalay, A. Muang Krabi, Krabi 81000, Thailandtel: +66 75 627 800www.sofitel.com/6184
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old-world charmVietnam
Success in hosting the Asia -Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the ASEAN Summit in Hanoi has placed Vietnam on the map as a place to meet and, in recent years, attracted events from VISA, Volvo, DHL and Motorola, as well as an International Association of Democratic Lawyers congress and an Asia Pacific Injury Prevention conference.
In 2013, Vietnam hosted a number of prestigious events, including five APEC’s working group meetings and an international aviation logistics conference.
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Nha Trang are top cities for business events thanks to their readiness in terms of facilities and infrastructure, while Hue, Hoi An, the Mekong Delta and other beach destinations are popular offers in pre- and post-event programmes.
Hanoi offers an old-world charm filled with architectural heritage and French influences amid modern luxuries and conveniences. Prestigious events can take place at
Vietnam has come of age in the last few years as a meetings and incentives destination, offering an eclectic mix of tradition and modernity.
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Fastfactsgetting there Major airlines flying to Hanoi and/or Ho Chi Minh
City from most Asian cities and some European cities include Vietnam Airlines – the national carrier, Air France, United Airlines, Lufthansa, Thai Airways International and Qatar Airways.
Largest Meetings Venue Vietnam National Convention Center in HanoiSaigon Exhibition and Convention Center in Ho Chi Minh City
Don’t Miss A trip to Ha Long Bay, three hours drive northeast of Hanoi
Visa requirements Most visitors to Vietnam require a visa. Nationals from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Japan and South Korea do not need a visa for a visit of up to 15 days. Most ASEAN passport holders do not need a visa for a visit of up to 30 days.
key Contact Vietnam National Administration of Tourism www.vietnamtourism.gov.vn
historical sites such as the Hanoi Opera House built by the French in the Old Quarter or at the state-of-the-art Vietnam National Convention Centre in the “modern Hanoi zone”.
Hanoi offers a host of top-notch properties for accommodation and on-site meeting facilities: Sofitel Metropole Legend Hanoi boasts 364 guestrooms and suites and events facilities for up to 160; Hilton Hanoi Opera with 269 guestrooms and suites and events facilities for up to 500; Pullman Hanoi with 242 guestrooms and suites and meetings rooms for up to 700; Sheraton Hanoi Hotel with 299 guestrooms and suites and meetings rooms for up to 200; and InterContinental Westlake with 359 guestrooms and suites and meetings rooms for up to 420.
Meetings and incentive travel planners have various options for off-site and team-building programmes, including a cyclo ride – once taken by the King and Queen of Spain and former French President Jacques Chirac – or a guided walk through the Old Quarter, a water puppet show, a trip to pay homage to the late Ho Chi Minh at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, a reception at Hanoi Opera House or a culinary tour at the bustling Bao Khanh Street.
For groups with more time to spare, include a day trip to Hanoi’s outskirts such as the Perfume Pagoda or a night on board a Chinese junk at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Halong Bay – about three hours drive from Hanoi. Halong Bay has also been recently recognised as a new natural wonder of the world.
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s bustling commercial city. Meetings and incentive travel planners often include both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in the programme, with some putting in a beach stopover in either Da Nang or Nha Trang.
While Ho Chi Minh exudes a modernised glow, it offers French-influenced architectural landmarks similar to Hanoi like the Opera House and Notre Dame Cathedral. Incentive programmes often include a day trip outside Ho Chi Minh City to the Cu Chi Tunnels. For culinary delights, Ho Chi Minh City is home to Lemongrass, Quan Ngon, Hoi An and Mandarine – four of five Vietnamese restaurants named in the 101 best restaurants in Asia list by US F&B website Daily Meal.
The Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center can host large-scale meetings while special events can be held at historic buildings with advance permission from local authorities – it is best to contact local destination management companies for their assistance – or choose to leverage events spaces within hotels.
Ho Chi Minh City offers 15 four-star hotels with 2114 rooms and 14 five-star hotels with 4587 rooms, including: Mövenpick Hotel Saigon with 278 rooms and meetings facilities for up to 450; Sofitel Saigon Plaza with 286 rooms and meetings facilities for up to 450; Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers with 470 rooms and meetings facilities for up to 1200; and Hotel Majestic Saigon with 175 rooms and meetings facilities for up to 550.
According to local authorities, the city will need some 6700 new rooms in the three- to five-star hotel categories to meet anticipated demand from local and international visitors by 2020.
For a beach resort experience, Da Nang and Nha Trang offer a choice of accommodation with meeting facilities, seaside event spaces and unique cultural and historical elements. Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel and Spa features 280 guestrooms and suites, six restaurants, a complete range of leisure and recreational facilities, and nine function and meeting spaces including a grand ballroom for 340 people in theatre-style.
Da Nang made headlines in 2013 with the launch of the Central Coast Vietnam Destination Marketing Organisation to attract more business. The growing inventory of brand-name hotels and resorts, together with the location’s close proximity to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the former imperial capital of Hue, the ancient trading port of Hoi An and the spiritual centre of the Champa civilisation of My Son, established Da Nang as one of the most dynamic destinations for meetings and incentive travel groups.
Regular domestic flights connect Da Nang and Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. National carrier Vietnam Airlines also introduced a direct weekly Moscow-Nha Trang service in 2013 and increased its frequency to twice a week starting October. Dragonair has also launched a direct Hong Kong-Da Nang service with three flights per week.
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itineraryideas - HanoiDay one: DiscoVer HanoiArrange for early arrival in Hanoi to allow delegates time for a hearty breakfast followed by a few hours of relaxation after a long flight. Check in at any of the two most recommended hotels – Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi or InterContinental Hanoi Westlake.
Gear delegates up for a fun afternoon of activities with sumptuous western and Vietnamese dishes at the Press Club restaurant located in the centre of Hanoi, which is a five-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake. Explore Hanoi with a discovery tour, which includes a visit to the Temple of Literature and the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh for a touch of history, and a walk through the bustling Old Quarter. Or turn a normal excursion into a team-building activity with a Treasure Hunt and a Street Vendor Challenge.
End the day by treating delegates to an exclusive dinner at Club de L’Oriental or at the Rooftop Bar & Restaurant. Club de L’Oriental, located close to the Hanoi Opera House and Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, serves fine Vietnamese cuisine and excellent wine. The Rooftop Bar & Restaurant is located on the 19th floor of Pacific Place, and features a bar and lounge that boasts unobstructed views of Hanoi’s skyline.
Day tWo: HaLong BayOffer delegates a real local experience with a train ride from Hanoi to Hai Duong. The train crosses the famous Hanoi and Paul Doumer bridges over the Red River and features picturesque rice fields and the lives of people in the countryside. It takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to reach Halong Bay.
At Halong Bay, head on board Au Co Cruises that have been chartered exclusively for your group. Au Co Cruise features 32 cabins
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with French balconies and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. The fleet of two Au Co Cruises can accommodate up to 128 passengers.
Enjoy hours of sailing in Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site with scenic views of various-sized limestone karsts, isles and grottos. In between, take a sampan (traditional Vietnamese row boat) or a kayak ride to visit a mysterious cave or swim in the warm waters. Alternatively, exciting teambuilding activities such as a Sampan Boat Race or Dragon Boat Race can be arranged.
Dine in style at Trong Cave, located within Halong Bay, which requires prior approval from the authorities. This natural venue will be turned into a luxury banquet for 40 to 130 seats with a dance floor for up to 80 guests alongside western toilets and optional entertainment – DJ, traditional music, quarter classical music, tailor-made set-up and lighting system. Spend the night on board the chartered cruise.
Day tHree: HaLong BayHave breakfast on board the Au Co Cruises or on a secluded beach amidst the picturesque scenery of Halong Bay, followed by a Tai Chi session and ending the journey with lunch back in Hanoi at Madame Hien Restaurant.
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Venue highlightsThe hotel’s 305 rooms and suites are beautifully appointed, featuring a 42-inch satellite LCD television, home theater system, high speed internet and panoramic views of the city. Guests staying on Club InterContinental floors can enjoy its exclusive lounge and range of VIP services. Other hotel facilities include a range of restaurants and bars featuring the best of Chinese, Italian, Western and Asian cuisines. The hotel is also well-known for its exclusive Spa InterContinental and Health Club, offering the latest equipment and an outdoor 20-meter lap pool.
types of events we can hostInterContinental Asiana Saigon is the premier meeting venue in the city. Offering the latest audio-visual equipment in Saigon, these elegantly furnished banquet and meeting spaces are all located on the same level for your convenience. Meeting rooms are sized between 39 to 818 sqm, with a majority featuring abundant natural light. The Grand Ballroom is perfect for themed dinners, gala events and stylish weddings for up to 600 people in banquet-style.
technical capabilitiesYour meeting will be organised by a highly-trained team focused on understanding your needs and staging an event that is tailored to you. Our service and technology are designed to simplify the event planning process, from fast availability checks and transparent pricing to the latest technology tools and fully interactive and customisable floor plans.
LocationInterContinental Asiana Saigon is the cornerstone of Kumho Asiana Plaza complex, a complex that offers dining options, commercial offices and residences. The hotel is close to the colonial sights of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Saigon Post Office, a few minutes from famous landmarks like the Reunification Palace, City Hall and the Opera House. Adjacent to the hotel is the InterContinental Asiana Saigon Residences with 260 luxurious and spacious residential suites. Tan Son Nhat International Airport is a 35-minute drive away.
guestrooms: 305 • Banquet: 600 • theatre: 784
intercontinentaL asiana saigon www.intercontinental.com/saigon
Corner Hai Ba Trung St. & Le Duan Blvd, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamContact Person : Ms. Michaela SmithTel : +84 8 3520 9999Fax : +84 8 3520 9955Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:20•Airport:35•CBD:0
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guestrooms: 229 • Banquet: 200 • Cocktail: 600 • theatre: 400
Banyan tree www.banyantree.com/en/lang_co Lang co Cu Du Village, Loc Vinh Commune, Phu Loc DistrictThua Thien Hue Province, VietnamTel : +84 543 695888Fax : +84 543 695999Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:–•Airport:60•CBD:60
angsana Lang co www.angsana.com/en/lang_co
Cu Du Village, Loc Vinh Commune, Phu Loc DistrictThua Thien Hue Province, VietnamTel : +84 543 695800 Fax : +84 543 695900Email : [email protected] (mins) : ConventionCentre:–•Airport:60•CBD:60
Venue highlightsFramed by miles of sandy beach against a background of misty mountains, Banyan Tree Cô is a tranquil haven ideal for hosting intimate corporate retreats or business meetings. With an Events Team to take care of all your needs, your event will be a roaring success. Combine business and pleasure and take your discussions onto the stunning Nick Faldo 18-hole championship golf course.
technical capabilitiesAll meeting rooms are well equipped with wireless internet connection, conference facilities and state-of-the-art lighting and audio systems.
LocationBanyan Tree Cô is accessible via Da Nang International Airport. It is situated in the heart of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Hue, Hoi An and My Son.
Venue highlightsMix business with pleasure at Angsana
Cô. With the help of a dedicated Events Team, you can hold intimate meetings, corporate retreats or gala events for up to 200 delegates. Explore the expansive resort with a beachfront site stretching over 3 kilometres, take your discussions to the Nick Faldo 18-hole championship golf course, or simply rejuvenate with a massage at the spa.
technical capabilitiesAll meeting rooms are well equipped with wireless internet connection, conference facilities and state-of-the-art lighting and audio systems.
LocationAngsana Cô is accessible via Da Nang International Airport. It is situated in the heart of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Hue, Hoi An and My Son.
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Danang
Crowne Plaza Danang8 Son Tra Dien Ngoc Street, Bac My An Tourism Zone, Khue My Ward, Danang Vietnamtel: +84 511 391 8888www.crowneplaza.com/danang
grand Mercure DanangLot A1 Zone of the Villas of Green Island, Hoa Cuong Bac Hai Chau District, Danang 84511, Vietnamtel: +84 511 379 7777www.mercure.com/7821
hyatt regency Danang resort and spaTruong Sa Street, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang Vietnamtel: +84 511 398 1234www.danang.regency.hyatt.com
interContinental Danang sun Peninsula resortBai Bac, Son Tra Peninsula, Danang Vietnamtel: +84 511 393 8888www.danang.intercontinental.com
novotel Danang Premier han river36 Bach Dang Street, Hai Chau District, Danang Vietnamtel: +84 511 392 9999www.novotel.com/8287
Pullman Danang Beach resortTruong Sa Street, Khue My Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Danang Vietnamtel: +84 511 395 8888www.pullmanhotels.com/8838
Hanoi
Crowne Plaza West hanoi36 Le Duc Tho, My Dinh, Tu Liem, Hanoi Vietnamtel: +84 4 6270 6688www.crowneplaza.com/westhanoi
hanoi Daewoo hotel360 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi 70000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 3831 5000www.hanoidaewoohotel.com.vn
hilton hanoi opera hotel1 Le Thanh Tong Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 3933 0500www.hanoi.hilton.com
hotel de l’opera hanoi29 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 6282 5555www.hoteldelopera.com
hotel nikko hanoi84 Tran Nhan Tong Street, Hanoi Vietnamtel: +84 4 3822 3535www.hotelnikkohanoi.com.vn
interContinental hanoi Westlake1A Nghi Tam, Tay Ho, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 6270 8888www.intercontinental.com/hanoi
JW Marriott hotel hanoi8 Do Duc Duc Road, Me Tri, Tu Liem District, Hanoi Vietnamtel: +84 4 3833 5588www.marriott.com/hanjw
Melia hanoi 44B Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hanoi Vietnamtel: +84 4 3934 3343www.meliahanoi.com
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Pullman hanoi40 Cat Linh Street, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 3733 0808www.pullmanhotels.com/7579
sheraton hanoi hotelK5 Nghi Tam, 11 Xuan Dieu Road, Tay Ho District, Hanoi Vietnamtel: +84 4 3719 9000www.sheraton.com/hanoi
sofitel Legend Metropole hanoi15 Ngo Quyen Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 3826 6919www.sofitel.com/1555
sofitel Plaza hanoi1 Thanh Nien Road, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi 10000, Vietnamtel: +84 4 3823 8888www.sofitel.com/3553
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Caravelle hotel 19-23 Lam Son Square, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3823 4999www.caravellehotel.com
hotel equatorial ho Chi Minh City242 Tran Binh Trong Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3839 7777www.equatorial.com/hcm
hotel nikko saigon235 Nguyen Van Cu Street,District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3925 7777www.hotelnikkosaigon.com.vn/en’600
interContinental Asiana saigonCorner Hai Ba Trung, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3520 9999www.intercontinental.com/saigon
Lotte Legend hotel saigon2A-4A Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3823 3333www.legendsaigon.com/en/aboutus.html
Moevenpick hotel saigon253 Nguyen Van Troi Street, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3844 9400www.moevenpick-hotels.com/saigon
new World saigon hotel76 Le Lai Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3822 8888www.saigon.newworldhotels.com
novotel saigon Centre167 Hai Ba Trung, District 3, Ho Chi Minh 722413, Vietnamtel: +84 8 3822 4866www.novotel.com/7965
Park hyatt saigon2 Lam Son Square, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3842 1234www.parkhyattsaigon.com
PArkroyAL saigon309B-311 Nguyen Van Troi, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3842 1111http://www.parkroyalhotels.com/en/hotels/vietnam/saigon/parkroyal/index.html
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renaissance riverside hotel saigon8-15 Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3822 0033www.marriott.com/sgnbr
sheraton saigon hotel & towers88 Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Vietnamtel: +84 8 3827 2828www.sheraton.com/saigon
sofitel saigon Plaza17 Le Duan District 1, Ho Chi Minh 70000, Vietnamtel: +84 8 3824 1555www.sofitel.com/2077
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La residence hotel & spa5 Le Loi Street, Hue City, Vietnamtel: +84 54 383 7475www.la-residence-hue.com
novotel ha Long BayHa Long Road, Bai Chay Ward, Ha Long City Vietnamtel: +84 33 384 8108www.novotel.com/6185
novotel nha trang50 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang Vietnamtel: +84 58 625 6900www.novotel.com/6033
sheraton nha trang hotel & spa26-28 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang Vietnamtel: +84 58 388 0000www.sheraton.com/nhatrang
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