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Historic sights, modern comforts

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EXCITING STAYS

The Higashiyama district along the slopes of Kyoto’s eastern mountain range is one of the city’s best preserved historic districts, home to numerous World Heritage Sites and Important Cultural Properties. For visitors keen to experience exceptional Kyoto accommodation in this iconic area, there are several new hotels rich in history and comfort with excellent access to the sights.

The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu

One such hotel is The Hotel Seiryu Kyoto Kiyomizu, which opened in March 2020 and was converted from a historic schoolhouse, retaining much of the building’s characteristics. It features 48 guestrooms, spacious gardens and rooftops, a restaurant that focuses on local ingredients (suitable for up to 44 pax), a guest lounge (maximum 30 pax), a fitness gym and three private baths. Guests can enjoy views of Yasaka Pagoda from the guest lounge or skip over to 1,200-year-old Kiyomizu-dera Temple which stands just an eight-minute walk away.

The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takesegawa by Hulic

The Gate Hotel Kyoto Takasegawa by Hulic also opened recently in July 2020. It is located by the Takase River and comprises the Main building, which has modern rooms in six distinct styles (The Gate, Classy, Scenic, Essential, Modest and Cinema) and the Schoolhouse building, which retains features from its former existence as an elementary school such as its high ceilings and spacious windows. The restaurant serves seasonal cuisine with views of verdant Higashiyama. The surroundings are steeped in history, with the Kyoto residences of many feudal domains formerly located here, and the historic alley of Pontocho is only a three-minute walk away.

REMARKABLE VENUES

Kyoto has 46 unique venues spread across the city, in six categories: World Heritage Sites; temples and shrines; museums and tourist attractions; historical buildings; restaurants and event spaces; and chartered trains. While all spectacular in their own way, here are some outstanding options for events with attendees new to Kyoto.

Nijo-jo Castle

Nijo-jo Castle was first built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate, to protect the emperor in the Kyoto Imperial Palace and to serve as the shogun’s residence during his visits to Kyoto. It was registered as a World Heritage Site in 1994 and makes a grand venue for receptions. Guests can appreciate the castle’s original glory, including the magnificent Kara-mon Gate (a designated Important Cultural Property), which can accommodate up to 400 pax (theater style or buffet style) in the front courtyard. There is also exclusive access to areas normally closed to the public. Koun-tei Tea House is suitable for up to 30 pax (seated) while the scenic Japanese Seiryu-en Garden suits up to 300 pax (theater or buffet style).

Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art is the oldest public art museum building in Japan. Built in a “Crown Imperial Style” that blends Japanese and Western features, the building is considered a work of art and was refurbished in 2020. The open-air inner courtyard, which was previously closed to the public, has been reborn as an atrium-style space with a glass roof, making it a unique venue perfect for parties welcoming special guests and more.

Kyoto National Museum

Similarly, the Kyoto National Museum, which opened in 1897, can be used for stunning receptions in the Grand Lobby (200 buffet, 140 seated), Tea House Tan’an (10 seated) and the garden (300 buffet, 210 seated). The museum building is characterised by a fusion of ancient and modern, with the red brick Important Cultural Property Meiji Kotokan Hall standing alongside the 2014-built Heisei Chishikan Wing that incorporates Japanese motifs throughout.

Old Mitsui Family Shimogamo Villa

The Old Mitsui Family Shimogamo Villa is a beautifully preserved example of modern Japanese architecture. The three-story building is surrounded by greenery and blends in magnificently with the moss garden and pond. Guests can enjoy a Japanese lunch (up to 24 pax) and take a break in the gardens while sipping on matcha. The drawing room can accommodate 16 pax (classroom style) to 30 pax (theater style).

All capacities reflect use under non-pandemic conditions.

TOP SUPPORT

As an international centre of history and culture, Kyoto has launched a MICE Fund to preserve its rich heritage for future generations. It aims to also enhance the attractiveness of the city, improve lives, promote business events and tourism, and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Yoshiaki Matsui

According to Yoshiaki Matsui, deputy director of the Bidding and Promotion Division/Event Support Division of the Department of Conventions and Tourism, the MICE Fund is the first of its kind in Japan to collect donations from participants of international conferences and corporate meetings, organisers, and companies. Contributions go towards making Kyoto’s tangible and intangible culture, nature, and lifestyle sustainable. Initiatives to receive support are chosen regularly by a committee to ensure local organisations, facilities and properties receive the support they need, including help recovering from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

To find out how Kyoto can support your event dreams, visit meetkyoto.jp/en/

Meliá hires cluster DOSM for brand’s first two Thai properties

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Meliá Hotels International has appointed Wuttipong Tanteraponchai as the cluster director of sales and marketing (DOSM) for both Meliá Koh Samui and Meliá Chiang Mai, the brand’s first two properties in Thailand.

The Thai most recently worked as DOSM at The Sukhothai Bangkok, leading a team of sales and marketing communication professionals to manage the hotel’s transition to a hybrid alternative state quarantine (ASQ) hotel in the wake of Covid-19.

Prior to that, he worked at The Okura Prestige Bangkok for more than seven years, firstly in the role of director of sales (DOS) for two years before being promoted to DOSM. He has also spent time as cluster DOS at Pan Pacific Hotels Group Singapore, DOS (corporate & MICE) at The Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa, and DOS at The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok.

Wuttipong embarked on his hospitality career in the early 1990s as a tour coordinator at The Royal Cliff Beach Resort. From there, he steadily rose up the ranks as a guest service agent at The Mansion Kempinski Bangkok and The Royal Orchid Sheraton & Towers before becoming the assistant front office manager at The Embassy Suite Windsor Palace.

He then progressed to senior sales management positions with The Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square, The Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa, and The Oriental Bangkok.

APAC events industry receptive to use of xR at virtual events

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Asia Pacific’s events industry is catching onto the trend of incorporating extended reality in online events, indicate panellists at the recent webinar entitled Reimagine Virtual Events Storytelling Through Extended Reality, hosted by the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA).

Extended reality, also known as xR, is a technology that blends physical and virtual worlds together, where its usage has been increasing steadily in online events based in Europe and the US.

There is no limit to imagination and space when it comes to incorporating xR into all types of events

Eelynn Tan, Aux Media Group’s event producer, shared that the events industry had to react quickly and quickly pivot to digital events in the last 1.5 years, but after some time, realised that “clients and audiences wanted more than streaming from such events”.

That signalled the start of the incorporation of xR technology in events, which Tan revealed helped to transform Zoom meetings or online conferences “into something more unique and captivating for audiences”, and allowed for a more immersive experience.

“We are all jumping into extended reality. Korea, for example, has a huge market,” said Cesar Caceres, technical head APAC, at events software company Disguise.

He added that even though countries are reopening which means that more events could potentially return to face-to-face, Caceres believes xR is here to stay, and can also enliven hybrid or in-person events.

Nicholas Tan, Aux Media Group business development director, said: “Extended reality is behind the most spectacular events around the world, including the recent Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony, Dubai Expo 2020, musical concerts, celebrity events, and movies. Even the game world is becoming more realistic now.”

In relation to corporate events, Tan pointed out that a growing number of product launches, conferences and meetings, are already moving into the xR arena.

“It is no longer just a conference, but (organisers realise they can) do something different to wow both their audience and even their own employees. Marrying the two – the virtual and the physical world – is critical,” he said.

Panellists also shared that there is no limit to imagination and space. For instance, within a 6m x 6m cubic space, xR can create an out-of-this-world experience and include whimsical and fantasy setups, impactful visuals, elements of surprise like fireworks, showcase a company’s brand identity, or even bring in elements of augmented reality.

However, Darren Chuckry, founder and managing partner, HK Initiative, pointed out that content is very important in xR, so when it comes to creating online corporate events, it is necessary to work closely with the company regarding the objectives, profile, and branding guidelines. This is because all these aspects play a part in determining how the visuals will look like, and how the content will be presented in order to tell a story which engages the audience.

Another benefit of xR is that the virtual setup helps to save on event costs, as all behind-the-scenes work is included in the price, as opposed to an in-person convention or conference. Virtual setups can also be reused by the company for a series of events, thereby building on the economics of scale and reducing material wastage.

NCCC extends a helping hand to the community

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NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE CANBERRA AND OZHARVEST HELPING TO KEEP FOOD ON THE TABLES OF THOSE IN NEED DURING LOCKDOWN

Although the National Convention Centre Canberra (NCCC) has closed its doors to the public as part of lockdown restrictions, the venue is keeping its kitchens open to help ensure Canberrans in need don’t go hungry.

This is done in partnership with OzHarvest Canberra, where every week, 500 individual meals are prepared by NCCC chefs on-site in the venue’s kitchen, which are then picked up by the OzHarvest van.

NCCC’s kitchens are working with OzHarvest to provide food for those in need

“During Covid restrictions, there’s a higher demand on our food, and there’s a reduction in the normal supply chain to the shopfronts and farmers that we normally rescue food from. So it puts us in a really tough situation. And when people are out of employment or are financially in tough positions, they rely on us for food,” said Belinda Barnier, Canberra city manager at OzHarvest.

OzHarvest is the country’s biggest food rescue organisation, diverting food that would otherwise go to waste to feed people in need. OzHarvest Canberra supplies food to 64 agencies and charities, which deliver meals to those who need them most. However, OzHarvest doesn’t have a kitchen nor workforce, which is where NCCC steps in.

NCCC executive chef Nikhil Jain said meal recipients can expect the same high quality of food that event guests enjoy. The chef-prepared, home-style meals are made with fresh produce, with a range of dishes including pasta, curries, stews and vegetables.

Aside from supporting this community initiative, Jain shared that the project is also beneficial for the kitchen team at a time when the kitchen would usually be closed.

“At the same time, it means that everyone in our kitchen team is getting around two shifts a week, which is great for everyone’s mental health.”

NCCC, part of IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), has supported OzHarvest for 14 years in the areas of food sustainability, food insecurity and hospitality skills investment, and all excess food from event catering is donated to the organisation.

New motor show to debut in Doha come 2023

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Wound care specialists to convene in Malaysia

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Asian Wound Care Association will take its meeting this year to Malaysia’s Selangor, bringing together some 500 local and international delegates who will share knowledge and expertise on the best practices in wound care management.

Asian Wound Care Association & 3rd Global Wound Conference 2021 is brought in by the Malaysian Society of Wound Care Professionals, and will be held from October 15 to 17 at Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre.

Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre will host Asian Wound Care Association & 3rd Global Wound Conference 2021

In a press statement, Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) said the conference was a significant bid win for Malaysia. The event is expected to establish an estimated RM5.26 million (US$1.26 million) in economic impact.

Abdul Khani Daud, MyCEB CEO said: “Having the opportunity to host an event that gathers reputable authorities in the field of wound care under one roof to further discuss the advancement towards wound care standards for patients and healthcare professional performance reflects Malaysia’s astounding ranking as Best Healthcare in the World Category of the 2019 International Living Annual Global Retirement Index.”

Founding president of Malaysian Society of Wound Care Professionals, Harikrishna K R Nair, commented: “When wound care becomes increasingly important, I believe hosting this conference in Malaysia will provide a great learning opportunity for the health care professionals in this region in interdisciplinary team approaches that deliver best practices for improved patient outcomes and disseminate educational and training toolkits created in practical, relevant and adaptable formats.”

He added that the society is aiming next to work with MyCEB to secure the future edition of World Wound Healing Congress, “which is the Olympic kind of event in our field”.

Plaza Premium Group debuts premium airport experience in Qingdao

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Plaza Premium Group, Qingdao International Airport Group and Capital Airport VIP Service Management Co. have jointly launched a first-to-market land-to-air premium airport experience at Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport.

The unique land-to-air premium experience is offered in two areas: a three-storey VIP Building located at the Arrival area and three Plaza Premium Lounge outlets at the Departure area.

Spanning 6,500m2, the multi-complex VIP Building offers end-to-end airport hospitality services such as dining, lounging, meet-and-greet, personalised concierge and accommodation.

The ground level houses 11 VIP rooms that offer designated spaces for corporations to provide private and premium airport services to affluent travellers. Services include private check-in, concierge, dining, lounge, and a special fast track or curb-to-apron service for those departing at the Domestic terminal.

The second floor is occupied by Plaza Premium Lounge, which comprises three private dining areas, three tea rooms, an Aerobar, massage service, concierge, VIP meeting rooms, individual work stations and a souvenir shop.

On level three, Aerotel Qingdao caters to travellers in need of a comfortable and convenient stay. There are 54 guestrooms across three suite types, all outfitted with quality bedding, pillow options, soothing lighting, powerful showers, high-speed Wi-Fi and in-room IPTV.

Over at the Departure area, travellers can enjoy three pay-per-use Plaza Premium Lounges located on the airside third floor of Terminal 1, situated near the boarding gates, as well as on the East and West sides of the Central Landscape Area respectively.

All services are available for reservation on Plaza Premium Lounge official website and Aerotel official website or via partnered distribution channels and corporations.

Japan expands state of emergency as infections surge on

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Japan’s state of emergency will cover eight more prefectures from August 27 until September 12, a decision that has been made in consideration of rapidly spreading Covid-19 infections.

The country’s prime minister Yoshihide Suga said at a press conference on August 25 that the number of new infections are at a record high, especially in the Aichi area.

Hokkaido (Hakodate pictured) and seven other Japanese prefectures will be put under state of emergency from Aug 27 to curb spread of Covid-19 infections

The prefectures of Hokkaido, Miyagi, Gifu, Aichi, Mie, Shiga, Okayama and Hiroshima will join 13 others that are currently under the state of emergency.

This latest move will affect over 75 per cent of the population, as Japan continues to host the Paralympics.

Furthermore, 12 other prefectures – Ishikawa, Fukushima, Kumamoto, Toyama, Yamanashi, Kagawa, Ehime, Kagoshima, Kochi, Saga, Nagasaki and Miyazaki – will be imposed with quasi-emergency measures.

According to NHK World, officials plan to urge restaurants and bars to stop serving alcohol and impose stricter procedures such as limiting capacity at shopping malls and events. However, the extent of these measures is unlike the strict lockdowns imposed in other countries.

An infection tally published by Kyodo News states a total of 1,344,448 positive cases as of 20.00, August 24, 2021 (Japan time), with Tokyo recording the highest number of cases, followed by Osaka and Kanagawa.

Mounting reopening urgency as national vaccination rate improves in Cambodia

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Cambodia’s rapid vaccination rollout has sparked hopes that international tourists will be welcomed in 4Q2021. However, industry players warn without the hasty announcement of official plans another high season will be lost.

Cambodia’s impressive vaccination campaign has seen more than 75 per cent of the population fully vaccinated. Frontline workers are already receiving their third booster injection, with children above 12 years old being given their first jab.

Private tourism stakeholders will jointly send a formal letter to the relevant ministries urging them to announce plans to fully open to vaccinated visitors in 4Q2021

Additionally, a recent report from Executive One Consulting forecasts 80 per cent of Cambodia’s adult population will be fully vaccinated by August 31. This compares with July 22, 2022 for Thailand and September 22, 2022 for Vietnam.

Ronni Dalhoff, managing director of Diethelm Travel Cambodia, said: “As one of the world leaders in the vaccine process, Cambodia should also be one of the world leaders in the re-opening process. Cambodia has given itself a golden opportunity that simply must be used to the maximum.”

He added the Kingdom needs to act fast to “reshape the travel dynamics in South-east Asia” and plant Cambodia on the map as a standalone destination ahead of its neighbours.

While the government has publicly mooted the idea of opening to vaccinated tourists in 4Q2021, nothing has officially been announced. Agents fear they are now in danger of losing out on another year of business as the high season looms and preparation time runs out.

Steve Lidgey, general manager of Travel Asia a la Carte, said: “We need a proper plan in place so the industry can prepare. It’s not just so tour operators can sell overseas but hotels and other hospitality businesses need time to plan.”

The general manager of an independent travel agent, who wanted to remain anonymous, has already ploughed his personal savings into the business. He said: “The situation is desperate. It’s worrying because if we lose this high season, it will be another year of no business and we simply can’t survive.”

The head of a destination management company added: “The economic consequences will be far more severe and long-lasting than the disease will ever be… Counting cases in Cambodia is irrelevant at this stage of the vaccination process; it’s basically fear mongering. Count severe cases and hospitals over capacity, and get back to normal life.”

CAM DMC and other stakeholders will jointly send a formal letter to the relevant ministries urging them to announce plans to fully open to vaccinated visitors in 4Q2021.

Cambodia has also confirmed it will host ASEAN Tourism Forum in the coastal city of Sihanoukville from January 16 to 22, 2022. The Ministry of Tourism confirmed it is ready to welcome 2,000 participants from more than 25 countries.

Aventri teams up with Brandlive to deliver TV-like events

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Brandlive’s content creation tools to bring the magic of television to events hosted on the Aventri platform.

Event management software (EMS) company Aventri and live video solutions platform Brandlive have come together to deliver TV-like virtual and hybrid events.

The partnership combines Aventri’s virtual and hybrid event platform with Brandlive’s patent-pending video production software, Greenroom. Brandlive provides TV-like show production across live, pre-recorded and mixed formats in vivid, high-definition 1080p HD. Earlier this month, the company launched the next generation of Greenroom. The new release puts a complete virtual video production studio in the cloud and at organisers’ fingertips.

Brandlive’s content creation tools help bring the magic of television to events hosted on the Aventri platform

Some of their capabilities include:

  • Showboard gives users flexibility and control. This timeline-style display enables organisers to manage the show’s flow and make real-time adjustments if needed on event day.
  • Showbuilder reduces the stress of live events. Organisers can use this drag-and-drop tool to build shows in advance – including pre- and post-stream media, shot layouts, product notes and cues.
  • Producer and Backstage Comms further ensure events run smoothly. Organisers can speak to presenters live on stage, and participants can talk and engage during the show without fear of their audio being heard. The patent-pending technology knows which speakers are live and who is backstage and routes audio accordingly.
  • Presenter tools ensure that speakers can view notes and teleprompter; drive their own slides, images, gifs or videos; share their screens; and create mixed playlists of slides and video content.

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