‘Tallest Christmas tree in Northeast’ lit with 30,000 bulbs

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‘Tallest Christmas tree in Northeast’ lit with 30,000 bulbs

Tourism December 22, 2018 10:58

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The “tallest Christmas tree in the Northeast” was lit in front of Central Plaza Nakhon Ratchasima on Friday night.

The ceremony to light the tree was chaired by former deputy prime minister Suwat Liptapanlop.

The tree is 25 metres tall and has a 10 metre wide base. It was made with metal frames and decorated with artificial tree leaves and 30,000 bulbs.

Tourists flocked to the area to pose for photos in front of the tree on Friday night.

Chinese tourist numbers increase following visa fee exemption

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Chinese tourist numbers increase following visa fee exemption

Tourism December 22, 2018 09:20

By The Nation

More Chinese tourists’ arrived in Thailand in November following the exemption of visa on arrival fee, although the growth is still negative, the Tourism and Sports Ministry reported.

The VoA fee has been exempted for Chinese tourists since November 13 as a measure to attract more visitors to the kingdom. The measure is due to expire on January 13.

The ministry reported that 675,129 Chinese tourists visited Thailand in November, a fall by 14.63 per cent, but the situation improved compared to October when the drop was 19.8 per cent..

The ministry said the revenue generated by Chinese tourists in November was Bt36.454 billion, a fall of 10.36 per cent compared to the same month last year.

It said the number of all foreign tourists was 3.177 million, an increase of 4.54 per cent compared to the same period last year. It was an improved situation from October when the number of all foreign tourists shrank by 0.51 per cent.

The revenue generated by foreign tourists in November was Bt167.417 billion, an increase of 5.18 per cent compared to the same month last year.

From January to November, 34.431 foreign tourists have visited the kingdom, an increase of 7.53 per cent.

Chinese tourists remain on top with 9.697 million visiting Thailand from January to November, generating Bt536.278 billion of revenue.

Farewell to an icon

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national December 22, 2018 01:00

By Phatarawadee Phataranawik
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For 48 years the Dusit Thani Bangkok has been a memory factory. Just ask two long-time admirers whose husbands-to-be proposed to them there

 

“The Dusit Thani is like my second home – my heart fell when I heard it was going to be torn down,” says Rosalin Alexander, whose family had a shop there the whole time she was growing up.

A beloved Bangkok landmark, the Dusit Thani began life in 1970 as the tallest building in the capital, its eye-catching architecture a gleaming testament to Thailand’s new-found modernity.

But its long run as a posh inn ends on January 5, when the original structure will tumble floor by floor to make way for a Bt36.7-billion mixed-use project – new hotel included – that will open in 2023.

In collaboration with Central Pattana, the hotel’s owners – Dusit International – have planned a sprawling amalgam of residences, retail zones and office spaces along with Mark II of the hotel.

Rosalin’s parents were among the first retailers to take up lobby space at the Dusit Thani, opening Alex and Co Jeweller. She has witnessed the hotel’s history almost from the beginning and amassed a lot of fond memories there over the course of 48 years.

“I hung out at the hotel after school, reading imported comics,” she told The Nation Weekend. “When I was a teenager, my cousin and I loved seeing the foreign superstars who stayed there.”

The five-star hotel’s guest list is indeed impressive. Entertainers lodged in its suites included Rod Stewart, Whitney Houston, Tom Jones, Jackie Chan and Gwyneth Paltrow, and in more recent times the Pet Shop Boys, Coldplay and South Korean stars Rain and Super Junior.

“It was like Thailand’s first big entertainment destination,” Rosalin said. “The Napailai Ballroom was considered the best concert hall in the country and hosted catwalk fashion shows and major weddings. I saw my first concert with overseas acts there – the New Seekers and the Osmonds. And then there was the nightlife at the Bubble, the coolest discotheque of the era.”

The 23rd-floor restaurant Tiara sparkled with big-spending diners who gasped at views of Bangkok never before seen and were often treated to cabaret theatre.

Rosalin warmly recalls dining with her parents at Tiara. “For a little girl, it was so amazing to see how beautiful Bangkok looked from up high.”

Rosalin and Rassamee Rungjang, 74, who used to work at Dusit Thani, both share one great memory of the place – it is where their beaux proposed to them.

“In a small corner of the coffee shop, my husband Paul surprised me by asking ‘Will you marry me?’” Rosalin giggled.

A young man named Prayong, who also worked at the hotel, popped the same question to Rassamee. Prayong later moved to Germany to work and Rassamee, missing him, “often went to the Tiara and gazed at the sky”.

He has since died. “I still miss him,” she said.

Their son, Arin Rungjang, became a prominent artist who never forgot his fascination with the vista beyond the Tiara windows. He recreated the skyline in an installation shown at Ver Gallery in 2007. Its title was “Rassamee Rungjang”.

Fond memories have been inescapable in a series of events taking place to bid the hotel farewell. They began earlier this month with the Thai Night Gala Dinner in the ballroom, at which 95 contestants from the Miss Universe pageant wore traditional Thai costumes.

This past Thursday there was “Together Moving Forward”, a thank-you party for hundreds of VIP guests, at which Koh Mr Saxman, Jennifer Kim and the Silpakorn Band entertained.

Another treat was the unveiling of paintings of the hotel done by invited top artists. Hotel owner Chanin Donavanik was pleased to see the spire rendered prominently – a trademark that replicated the soaring prang of Wat Arun.

It was Chanin’s mother, Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui, who worked with Thai-Obayashi Corp to build the luxury 23-floor hotel. She aimed for and achieved international hotel standards, another first for Thailand.

Now it’s time to preserve the spirit of what’s being lost. Dusit International has commissioned Silpakorn University to document and help conserve the hotel’s most aesthetic flourishes in a project called “Dusit Thani’s Artistic Heritage”.

It will be a challenge indeed removing the Thai-motif decoration from the facade and the two columns in the restaurant Benjarong that were painted by hand by the late Paiboon “Than Kudt” Suwannakudt.

The project will extend to saving the various plant species on the grounds. The big trees – bodhi, banyan and frangipani – will be salvaged for replanting later around the new hotel, and other plants moved across Rama IV Road to Lumpini Park.

“Dusit Thani Bangkok is preparing to enter an exciting new chapter, and we look forward to continuing these same beliefs in the new version of the hotel, which is due to open in four years’ time,” Chanin said.

“Inspired by our heritage, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok will retain our distinctive brand of gracious hospitality, and will preserve our rich artistic and architectural heritage. At the same time, we will provide new experiences, for new generations of travellers, ensuring we can cement our status as Thailand’s leading hospitality company while delighting guests, and bringing value to our community, for many years to come.”

Thailand would benefit from home-sharing tourist economy: Agoda

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Thailand would benefit from home-sharing tourist economy: Agoda

Tourism December 21, 2018 01:00

By   KWANCHAI RUNGFAPAISARN
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THAILAND shows its potential in becoming a hub of home-sharing market in Southeast Asia, according to executives of travel company Agoda.

Agoda is part of Booking Holdings, the world’s largest travel company by market value.

Peter L Allen, managing director of the public affairs department, says the home-sharing economy has been growing exponentially all over the world and the travel company believes the growth will continue and have a positive impact on the Asean economy and communities.

He said a Nielsen survey found that 78 per cent of respondents across Asia-Pacific were willing to share or rent their own assets or services, and 81 per cent were willing to use products or services within the sharing economy.

“Travellers are increasingly looking for accommodation options that cater to their unique situations and needs, whether they are travelling in groups (including families with children), have specific dietary requirements, or are looking for customised experiences,” said Allen.

“Even business travel will contribute to the demand for home-sharing accommodation, as more travellers combine leisure activities and add excursions to their business trips,” he said.

Allen said that as one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, Thailand already has all the potential to become a hub for the home-sharing market in Asean. Thailand and its people are known for their hospitality and will make positive contributions to the thriving home rentals market, he added.

“The country is embracing this new trend and we also believe that the government would like to support this as well. All stakeholders will need to work together to gain the benefits,” he said.

Allen said that compared to the traditional rental services, home-sharing offers more choice of accommodation and price points for travellers, who vary in their requirements, needs and budgets.

From the hosts’ perspective, the home-sharing economy helps homeowners supplement their income and help pay for property upgrades and renovation, mortgage and rental costs, daily living expenses, children’s education and retirement savings, according to a press release from the company.

“Communities will also benefit from the home-sharing economy, as the increased foot traffic from short-term rentals supports local businesses and creates jobs as travellers spend money on food, drinks, shopping, local transportation and entertainment. Additional tax income generated from short-term rentals may be put towards civic programmes, from fire and police departments and welfare services to destination marketing support, education and local arts,” he added.

Allen said that the travel space is evolving quickly, which brings in constant new challenges and opportunities.

“Disruption is not always negative. If we look specifically at shared accommodations, they have the potential to expand the size of the travel market, spread wealth by bringing revenue to hosts and local businesses, create new jobs and even increase sustainability,” he said.

“Challenges faced by the players in the hospitality industry within Thailand and around the world can be overcome through discussion and an understanding of what the benefits can be for all stakeholders. Regulators and legislators need to work together with hosts, guests and communities to find a mutually suitable solution, especially in popular tourist destinations such as Thailand,” said Allen.

Allen and Robert Rosenstein, the founder and chairman of online travel giant Agoda Company Pte Ltd, have co-authored “At Home Around the World: The Short-term Rentals Handbook for Guests, Hosts, Neighbors and Governments”.

The book cites policies, trends and data behind forecasts showing explosive industry growth. It presents data about the massive growth and positive economic impact of the home-sharing market around the world. They draw on research to discuss the rise in home-sharing and to argue for its value and benefits to homeowners, travellers and communities large and small.

“Through our conversations with regulators and neighbourhood advocates around the world, we realised that governments are struggling with how to understand and anticipate the role that home-sharing plays in their cities. As this relatively new industry has emerged, a patchwork of regulations has been created,” said Rosenstein.

“We want to collect the lessons from these natural experiments and start to showcase how the successful approaches work,” he said.

The book notes that the global sharing economy is growing at an annual rate of 30 per cent, compared to a forecasted 3 per cent annual growth rate for the “traditional rental market”, and is expected to equal that market by 2025.

In addition, total global revenues for the home-sharing industry alone are expected to reach US$169 billion (Bt5.53 trillion) by the end of this year, a growth level two to four |times as fast as the overall global economy.

Chinese and Thai companies to develop golden triangle tourist boats

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Chinese and Thai companies to develop golden triangle tourist boats

Tourism December 20, 2018 18:18

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Chinese and Thai companies have signed three documents at northern Thailand’s Chiang Saen port in a bid to develop boat trips along the Lancang-Mekong River.

China’s Yunnan Provincial Tourism Investment Co and Thailand’s New Chiang Saen Group Co are the main signers of these cooperative documents, which cover marketing a current boat service on the Mekong that would take tourists to view Thailand, Laos and Myanmar in a single day trip.

They will also launch a boat service from Chiang Saen port in northern Thailand to Jinghong in China’s Yunnan Province and also to Luang Prabang in Laos and Kengtung in Myanmar.

“We are trying to connect tourist services and attractions along the Lancang-Mekong River,” Xu Lianbiao of Yunnan Provincial Tourism Investment said. “We are also developing a wild elephant centre in the northern Lao province of Xayaburi and ecological tourism,” he added.

Thailand put forward a vision called “five Chiang cities, four countries”, which seeks close tourism cooperation between Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Jinghong, Kengtung and Luang Prabang, Xu said.

“The joint patrols from China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand make it safe to sail on the Mekong River.”

Chiang Saen’s old port is to be developed into a mega-tourism port, mayor of Wiang Chiang Saen municipality Chayagrit Nissaisook said.

The mayor said the Tourism Authority of Thailand had made a master plan to develop the port to the scale of an international airport, with duty-free shops and restaurants to welcome tourists, especially from China.

“The investment will be at a minimum of Bt39 million to firstly realise the plan that we may be able to attract more than Bt100 million,” he added.

Yunnan Provincial Tourism Investment launched its boat service in Chiang Saen Port in October and tourists can now shop on Laos’ Don Sao, an island with a separate duty-free zone.

Vietjet opens Van Don flights

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Vietjet opens Van Don flights

Tourism December 20, 2018 18:07

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Vietjet is now flying from Ho Chi Minh City to Van Don (Quang Ninh province).

The new route connects Vietnam’s largest city with the attractive islands district in Quang Ninh province.

The route will operate return flights every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, from January 20, with around 2 hours and 15 minutes per leg.

The Van Don Islands are an attractive tourist destination with 600 islands, not far from Ha Long Bay – a Unesco World Heritage Site. The islands district is home to many famous destinations such as Bai Tu Long National Park, Dua Islet, Thien Nga Islet and Quan Lan, Minh Chau and Ngoc Vung islands.

Bangkok rises to 90th most costly location for expats: survey

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Bangkok rises to 90th most costly location for expats: survey

Tourism December 17, 2018 16:56

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Bangkok has risen 32 places and entered the top 100 most expensive locations for the first time, according to the latest cost of living survey published by ECD International.

“Over the past five years, Bangkok has climbed more than 80 places. The Thai capital now sits in 90th place in our cost of living rankings. The baht has strengthened in recent years, as the economy has expanded and the political landscape has stabilised.

“This means that Thai locations are now significantly more expensive for expat workers than they have been in the past,” Lee Quane, regional director – Asia, said on Monday.

While Malaysian cities have seen big rises in the rankings, all three of the country’s surveyed locations still sit outside of the global top 150.

Kuala Lumpur is the highest placed Malaysian city, having risen 24 places to 188th.

Singapore has returned to the global top 20 most expensive locations for expats as the 18th most expensive city in the world for expatriate workers.

Within Asia, Singapore is the ninth most expensive location.

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Prices to make you Smile

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Prices to make you Smile

Breaking News December 17, 2018 11:02

By The Nation

Thai Smile Airways continues to delight passengers with the launch of its “Year-End Big Surprise” promotion.

Prices for domestic routes start at Bt990 per person per trip and routes to Zhengzhou, Chongqing and Changsha in China start from Bt2,900 per person per trip. Prices are all inclusive but conditions apply.

Reservations must be made before December 31 for travel through March 31 at www.ThaiSmileAir.com, through the Call Centre at 1181 or (02) 118 8888, the Smile Service Centre and Smile Agents nationwide.

Centara’s Maldive resorts land World Luxury Hotel Awards

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Centara’s Maldive resorts land World Luxury Hotel Awards

Tourism December 11, 2018 19:38

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Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hotel operator, has emerged a winner in the 12th annual “World Luxury Hotel Awards”.

The Centara Grand Island Resort and Spa Maldives won a continent award for leading “Luxury Family Beach Resort” in the Indian Ocean.

The Centara Ras Fushi Resort and Spa Maldives won a similar award for the Indian Ocean’s leading “Luxury Adult Beach Resort”.

The Centara Grand Island Resort is known for its stunning location atop South Ari Atoll in the Maldives, seemingly floating on a lagoon above a coral reef.

The Centara Ras Fushi Resort is also on its own island, just 20 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport in the Maldivian capital.

“These awards recognise our efforts to make these two resorts an exceptional, first-class experience for our guests,” said the area general manager of Centara’s Maldives properties, Prapaijit Thongma.

The Maldives are consistently ranked among the most beautiful tropical islands and desirable vacation destinations in the world.

Clear turquoise water, superb diving, endless horizons and unspoiled atolls make the island nation one of the world’s unique and special places.

The “World Luxury Hotel Awards” were established in 2006 to reflect the opinions of guests and travel industry professionals.

Over 300,000 international travellers vote each year to select the winners.

Centara unveils Majestic Hotel in the heart of Doha’s business istrict

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Centara unveils Majestic Hotel in the heart of Doha’s business istrict

Tourism December 08, 2018 17:00

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Centara Hotels & Resorts, Thailand’s leading hospitality group, has made its debut in Qatar with the launch of a spectacular new seaview hotel in Doha, the country’s rapidly expanding capital city, the company said in a press release issued on Saturday.

Welcoming its first guests in December, the Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha is located in the West Bay district which is home to many of downtown Doha’s most dramatic skyscrapers.

Overlooking the glittering Arabian Gulf, the hotel is adjacent to the lively Doha Corniche and 25 minutes from Hamad International Airport.

Guests at the hotel can choose from a range of 265 stylish and spacious rooms including studios, suites, one- to three-bedroom apartments and spectacular penthouses.

Residences range in size from 45 square metres to 365 square metres and feature comfortable bedrooms, living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchens, washing machines and tumble dryers.

All rooms also offer complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and Smart TVs, while the floor-to-ceiling windows showcase stunning panoramic views of West Bay and the Gulf.

Perched on the 42nd and top floor of the hotel, the ultra-luxurious Orchid Sea View Penthouse is a Retreat for up to nine adults and two children. Complete with marble floors and high ceilings, this expansive apartment features four bedrooms, several bathrooms including one with a Jacuzzi, and a majestic living and dining area with breathtaking vistas.

Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha also offers guests and foodies an appealing new culinary destination with a collection of contemporary dining outlets and progressive menus developed by skilled international restaurant consultant, Alfred Prasad, who previously oversaw the four restaurants in the Tamarind Collection, including the Michelin-starred Tamarind Restaurant in Mayfair, London.

Chef Prasad is the expert behind Dalchini restaurant which serves progressive Indian cuisine.

Guests can also enjoy food delights at Caprice, a casual, café-inspired international restaurant, the elegant Lobby Lounge and a refreshing Pool Bar.

Whilst all restaurants are set to take the Doha dining scene by storm, guests will have to wait a little longer to try the Indian delights of Dalchini which will have its grand opening in January. Exquisite in-room dining is also available and all residences have their own cooking and dining facilities.

The hotel also has steam rooms or saunas, an indoor pool with views of the Gulf, and a spacious fitness centre with a Yoga and aerobics studio. There is also kids’ club and children’s pool for younger guests, plus a gift shop, a prayer room and two flexible meeting rooms.

“Doha is one of the most exciting emerging destinations in the world today, and we are delighted to enter this important market with such an impressive new hotel. Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha delivers a full range of upscale facilities for all types of guest, from leisure visitors on short stays in Qatar to large family groups and long-stay business travellers. We look forward to welcoming guests as the city prepares to host a series of major global events,” said Thirayuth Chirathivat, Chief Executive Officer, Centara Hotels and Resorts.

A key cultural and economic hub for the entire Middle East region, Doha is home to a wealth of cultural attractions including the historic Souq Waqif market, Museum of Islamic Art and State Grand Mosque, plus major shopping malls and soft sandy beaches. It is also becoming a global sporting destination, hosting the annual season-opening Qatar Open tennis tournament, 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships, and of course, the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The opening of Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha forms part of Centara’s strategic five-year development plan, which aims to double the company’s global portfolio of properties by 2022.