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    DESTINATION SPOTLIGHT

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    COVER STORIES

    • 2013 May
      Hot and not

      The Westin Denarau Island Resort and Spa, Fiji, for example, tailors a theme after the Iron Chef series, where competitors...

    • 2013 May
      Life of the party

      Who does not love a good theme party? But throwing one is not a piece of cake anymore for hotels....

    • 2013 May
      What’s new?

      Restaurant Associates, exclusive caterers to some of Australia’s most iconic venues including The Taronga Centre, The Australian Museum, Sydney Town...

    • 2013 April
      Sun shines on resorts

      Resorts are said to be more popular these days for MICE because people want more playtime even when they meet....

    VENUE PACKAGES

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    The Peninsula Hong Kong

    The Peninsula Hong Kong is offering The Art of the Meeting offer, which allows organisers a choice of three options...

    HOTEL UPDATES

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    Mercure Bangkok Siam and ibis Bangkok Siam

    Accor has opened two hotels – Mercure Bangkok Siam and ibis Bangkok Siam – under one roof in the Thai...


     

    CASE STUDIES

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    Delegate promotion for the 15th IPC

    The Malaysian Peat Society overcomes budget limitation and brings a showcase of Sarawak to Stockholm as part of its efforts...

    OVER COFFEE WITH

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    Over coffee with.....Robin Lokerman

    Witness to the evolution of the American and European association management industry over the past 22 years, MCI Group CEO tells Karen Yue he is ready for changes in Asia



    EDITOR BLOG

    Karen Yue

    A passionate world of business events

    Several months ago I was invited to share my understanding of business events with a group of tourism students from local schools. While they were keen on pursuing a career in the events industry, the general desire was to go down the entertainment track. Concerts and parties were what they wanted to do because business events were too serious, cold and boring.

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