26 January 2006
25 January 2006
Banyan Tree Bangkok’s newly refurbished Executive Club has taken every care to cater to the sensory pleasures of business travellers. Located on the 39th, 55th and 55th to 58th levels of Banyan Tree’s first city hotel, Banyan Tree Club not only provides first-class business facilities and luxurious suites, but also features dedicated spa services for busy professionals to rejuvenate their five senses.
At Vareena Spa, guest will find a superior place to relaxation and rejuvenation where ancient holistic methods are enhanced by modern expertise. Vareena Spa has been created with an emphasis on imbuing the spa experience with a uniquely Thai touch....
24 January 2006
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport, despite a well-publicised so-called first landing in September, may finally open in June 2006. But several question marks still hang over the development and IATA has a number of misgivings
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It's crowded, polluted, congested, noisy, chaotic, smelly and gray. But peel back the skin and Bangkok, or the City of Angles as it's known in Thai, opens up like a strange exotic flower. A frenetic combination of centuries-old temples, colossal shopping centers, gleaming skyscrapers, floating markets, chic art galleries, alien-like sex shows, five-star restaurants and never-ending food stalls, Bangkok is a crossroad between traditional Buddhist values and breakneck capitalism, between East and West, between what is old and what is daringly new.
Founded by King Rama 1 in 1782 following the Burmese sacking of the capital Ayatthaya, Bangkok began as an amphibious city. Built on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, most of Bangkok's earlier residents lived and fished from bamboo boathouses moored to surrounding floodplains. ....
22 January 2006
The 2006 Winter Olympic Games are a perfect opportunity to sample the specialities of Turin and drink some of the greatest red wines of the moment. As for sweetmeats, Turin is the Italian capital of chocolate, which is available in the form of an incredibly smooth beverage or little hazelnut bars called giandujotti.
If, like Maupassant, you consider gourmandise to be the only respectable ....
21 January 2006
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Nine days of performances of Mozart’s music began in Bangkok yesterday to mark the 250th anniversary of the Austrian composer’s birth. The event, called “Enchanting Austria”, is being held at Fashion Hall on the first floor of the Siam Paragon mall until January 27.
“During the coming week we shall celebrate Austria as a modern European country with plenty of culture and tradition. We celebrate the 250th birth anniversary of the great Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,” said Austrian Ambassador to Thailand Arno Riedel, who presided over the opening of the event yesterday.
19 January 2006
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Malaysia Airlines has won the "Best Airline To Asia" award in the 2006 Travel Weekly Globe Awards polls conducted by Travel Weekly, a United Kingdom (UK) based magazine.
The award was received by regional manager for UK and Europe, Lim Cheng Hoe on behalf of the national airline at a presentation ceremony held in London last weekend.
18 January 2006
The Bale, a Sanctuary Resort and member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, was recently rated number one and presented a First Class Gold Certificate during the Hotel Security & Safety Rating presentation by the Indonesian National Police and Bali Regional Police.
17 January 2006
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The Angkor Palace Resort & Spa Siem Reap joins the Deluxe Collection of WORLDHOTELS Asia portfolio.
The Angkor Palace Resort & Spa is set amidst 11 hectares of exotic tropical gardens and offers a delightful resort base from which to discover the legendary temples of Angkor.
Designed by a Cambodian architect, the resort features 12 villas, four suites and 70 deluxe rooms all tastefully furnished in Cambodian style with inlaid teak floors and traditional two or four poster beds.
16 January 2006
The Pattaya Sports Club is looking for sponsors for the 10th Annual Charity Classic golf tournament to be held at Burapha Golf Course on Friday.
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14 January 2006
At Chinatown at the Poolside on Saturday, 28th January 2006, from 6.00pm onwards.
An amazing celebration that is full of ancient traditions, rituals and culture. Come and celebrate Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Dog!
13 January 2006
Travellers to Hong Kong now have the chance to win a one carat diamond by spending the night at Le Méridien Cyberport from 15 January to 31 March 2006. The alluring ‘Diamond Package’ offers every booking a chance to enter into a lucky draw for a one carat diamond from MaBelle.
Christchurch, New Zealand is increasing its presence at AIME 2006 as delegate numbers from Australia increase and the city looks to attract more international business events.
Statistics released recently by Christchurch & Canterbury Convention Bureau (CCCB), show a 35% increase in the number of delegates from Australia, compared with the same quarter in 2004. Christchurch achieved a record 217 conferences and 16,941 delegates in the third quarter to September 2005.
The Bac My An Tourism Joint Venture Company, the major investor in Furama Resort Danang, is to invest $10 million to expand the five-star resort to meet the increasing demand for local and international tourists, especially to prepare for the APEC Vietnam 2006. Under the plan, Furama Resort Danang will build 100 more hotel rooms, increasing the current number of rooms to 300. The new rooms are expected to be completed in early 2008.
12 January 2006
Bangkok's massive new airport aims for top spot in regionIts name translates into "golden land." The country's political and aviation leaders hope Suvarnabhumi Airport, with a name chosen by Thailand's beloved King Bhumibol, will bring prosperity and the world to its doorstep.
Phuket International Airport imposed tough security measures to prevent any criminal acts.Following the International Civil Aviation Organization or ICAO safety measures which are the highest standard for civil aviation, the Phuket International Airport raised its security to no. 3 which is orange code.
11 January 2006
Colmar Tropicale is a romantic re-interpretation of the quaint Colmar Village in Alsace, France. The cool mountain air and the fairytale environment offered us a holiday such as we had never experienced before. "
10 January 2006
The Karon Sea Sands Resort & Spa is a newly built three and half star resort hotel property with 87 luxurious guest rooms, nestled in the Karon beach, blending natural beauty with luxurious international standards. We have glorious views of the ocean, and easy access to white sands and blue waters, beach umbrellas and lounge chairs. Spacious rooms with Garden & Pool views, tasteful Thai style decor, available with king or twin beds, IDD phone lines, tea & coffee making facility, hairdryers, electronic combination safe and mini bar. Interconnecting rooms and rooms for the physically challenged are available on request. " A perfect blend of International standards and warm Thai Hopitality at its best"
InterContinental Hotels Group has hosted a five-day FAM trip to Bangkok to introduce travel buyers to some of its most premier properties in the region. Aiming to raise awareness in the region about its overseas destinations, the FAM trip visited the city of Bangkok and concluded with a night of total relaxation in Bahrain.
09 January 2006
This article isn’t about a city, an island or a region. It’s about a single building: the Alhambra.
This mighty medieval fortress is in southern Spain. Behind it stretch the snow-capped hills of the Sierra Nevada. Below it, the modern town of Granada. It sits between the two, forever on the midway point between civilization and nature. It was built in the middle ages by local Muslim rulers - Arabic invaders had conquered much of Spain from north Africa hundreds of years previously. However, by the time the Alhambra was built Muslim Spain was on the retreat, pressurized by Christian reconquistas – reconquerors. Granada was one of the last great bastions of Muslim Spain until it too fell to Christian forces in 1492.
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The Muslims left a lot behind them, but the Alhambra is perhaps their most lasting gift to modern Spain. It’s an interesting combination of medieval European and classical Muslim architecture – a richly patterned fortress of endless delights. It served as both a fortress and a luxury home for the Muslim sultans of Granada.
Its glamorous coastal resorts are frequented by the likes of Sean Connery, Baroness von Thyssen and Adnan Khashoggi. But leave Spain’s Costa del Sol behind and head inland to the picturesque white towns of Andalusia. Here are four charming places you must visit – and fabulous places to stay

Spain’s Costa del Sol is an international playground that needs little introduction. But drive inland into the toothy peaks of the Sierras and you’ll step back hundreds of years. The pueblos blancos, or white towns, cling spectacularly to the mountainsides retaining much of their early Moorish flavour. These days, many of the village houses have been converted into holiday homes, offering luxury with loads of local charm.
07 January 2006
Contrary to popular belief it is entirely possible to eat well in the north of Germany, and Bremen in particular! In addition to its beer, coffee and chocolate, Bremen offers a cuisine that is both appetising and sophisticated, which will appeal to partisans of local fare and disciples of creative cuisine alike.
06 January 2006
For five whole weeks, visitors to Singapore will be able to immerse themselves in the Uniquely Singapore Chun Jie festivities that celebrate Chinese New Year. These celebrations are anchored by three key events – Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations, Singapore River Hongbao and Chingay Parade of DreamS – and peppered with various fringe events held throughout the island.
The Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has won the ‘Best Airport Hotel 2005’ award by Business Asia magazine. This marks the fifth time the hotel has won the accolade since it was introduced in 2000.
05 January 2006
THE Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur will have a new general manager.
Lyndon Discombe, who was previously the hotel's resident manager, officially took over from Greg Lee on Jan 1.
04 January 2006
LocationResort is located at one of the top area in Huahin with an easy access to the night market within 10 minutes drive. Transfer from Bangkok is within 3-3.5 hours.
RoomsVariety of rooms are provided from superior, deluxe, suite to jacuzzi villa. Rooms are very large in size and luxuriously decorated, it uses plenty of dark teakwood furnitures on the wooden floor and providing large hollywood queen size bed. Equipped with full amenities and en-suite open bathroom with cubicle shower and large bath tub. Special feature also includes wireless internet access as well as flat screen television. Additional DVD player is available in deluxe room. Each special villa features different theme concepts which are Phuket, Chiangmai and Bangkok theme. Villa amenities include private own garden, living room with dining table, private jacuzzi & outdoor shower, private balcony and home theater.
RestaurantTwo main dining restaurants are offered, one with international and Thai cuisine and another with seafood flavour. Pool bar with light snack and refreshment is avialable.
GeneralResort offers outdoor pool as well as world class spa treatment service. Other recreational activities include golfing at nearby golf club. Meeting facility with maximum 300 covers are available.
01 January 2006
There’s a new spot in town that’s sure to be a hot spot. It’s brassy and mod, free-spirited and creative, and it’s named – appropriately – Moxie.
Welcome to D2 Hotels and Resorts, the latest in the Dusit chain. It’s the amazing rebirth of the old Chiang Inn hotel in the Night Bazaar. If you wondered what could be done with an old hotel in the heart of the busy downtown area, then walk into the front door of the new D2 and enjoy the way it’s shaping up.
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