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Veteran French hotelier helms Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh

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Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has appointed Brice Borin as general manager of Mövenpick Resort Cam Ranh, a new beachfront resort in Vietnam.

With more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Borin has taken on the role of general manager at a variety of hotels including Soori Bali, The Regent Phuket Cape Panwa and The Regent Maldives; and also oversaw the opening of three Anantara resorts.

Most recently, Brice spent two years with Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, where he also served as the pre-opening general manager of Mӧvenpick Resort & Spa Kuredhivaru Maldives.

Amari Pattaya – a completed recreational and MICE facilities in one platform.

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Brought to you by Amari Pattaya

Aerial view of Amari Pattaya

We are introducing a fresh, modern Amari Pattaya that has undergone a spectacular physical transformation. With two distinct wings of the all-new Amari Suites with 49 two- and three-bedroom residential style suites with ocean views perfect for family gatherings, and a fully-rejuvenated Amari Tower with 297 stylishly refurbished rooms and suites ranging from Deluxe Rooms to Executive Club Ocean View Suites.

Executive Club Suite - Ocean View Bedroom

Entry level rooms at Amari Tower are among the most spacious in the immediate area, with 49 squares metres of personal space, oversized baths with separate showers, double vanities and a balcony. Also amongst all-new facilities are an outdoor free-form swimming pool with a treehouse-themed slides, a brand-new state-of-the-art pillar free ballroom for up to 700 guests.

Breeze Spa

Stepping past the resort’s main lobby in the tower, guests will also find the signature Amaya Food Gallery, enjoy refreshing treatments at Breeze Spa and maintain a healthy workout routine at the 24-hour fitness centre. Amari Pattaya can proudly call itself the perfect base for a wide range of travel needs – from multi-generational family getaways to corporate meetings and leisure escapes.

Kids Club

For the leisure market, kid-centric offerings are designed to delight family travellers: kids get to enjoy their own check-in counter with an assortment of vacation surprises, a specially curated daily activity programme, the Treehouse Kids’ Club and aquapark, and even a kids-only treatment room at Breeze Spa.

Grand Ballroom banquet set-up

For the MICE market, we offer the made-to-order MICE & More package, where guests can take advantage of the synergy of the all-new Grand Ballroom and Beach Lawn, an outdoor space facing the ocean ideal for team building and activities.

Food gallery

At Amaya Food Gallery – we offer a dining experience inspired by the local food markets of Asia with its open-air cooking stations and friendly chefs preparing regional and international culinary highlights, as well as a collection of signature Thai favourites.

Endless ideas, supreme support

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One Stop Service Desk is the perfect resource for your business events

Fancy holding your next business gathering on the 45th-floor observatory of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building with Tokyo’s glittering panoramic skyline as your unbeatable backdrop, or in the idyllic compounds of Jindaiji Temple, Tokyo’s second oldest temple? Accessing some of Tokyo’s most outstanding unique venues is no longer a dream, as planners can now leverage support from the Tokyo Unique Venues initiative.

Launched in May 2018, Tokyo Unique Venues is a one-stop service desk that promotes more than 50 business event-ready venues in the sprawling metropolis. The initiative provides assistance and recommendations on event spaces as well as planning coordination to help planners create magical experiences.

Financial support of up to 10 million yen may be offered to qualified events at unique venues in Tokyo, to help offset set-up costs such as audio-visual equipment rental.

Tokyo Unique Venues is a joint collaboration between the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) and the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau (TCVB).

Tokyo Unique Venues is the perfect resource for international planners hoping to experience Tokyo’s famed contrasting cultures, where Edo period traditions are juxtaposed with cutting-edge innovation. This priceless trait is celebrated through the Tokyo Tokyo Old meets New campaign by TMG.

The city boasts a diverse range of unique, historical and cultural venues. These include shrines and temples, noh theatres, gardens, observatories, theme parks, aquariums and museums. Of these, more than 50 venues have been introduced as Tokyo Unique Venues, as they are representative of the Tokyo culture and most of them have a standing capacity of around 100 people.

A city that inspires event confidence

All eyes are now on Tokyo, as the city gears up for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. Many international conferences and MICE events have been planned in the city.

Events that utilised unique venues in Tokyo included the Culture Evening “Tokyo Garden Night” in Kiyosumi Gardens, for the International Water Association (IWA) World Water Congress & Exhibition 2018, a charming strolling garden that dates back to the Meiji period. Event activities included a karate performance, followed by a matcha tea ceremony and koto music performance held at the Ryotei Lodge. Delegates helped themselves to dishes made from Tokyo ingredients at the Taisho Kinenkan Hall, which has a standing capacity of 130.

Another event, the 10th International Aquarium Congress Pre-Event Ice Breaker 2018 was held at the Tokyo Sea Life Park, where 250 delegates sipped on ocean-themed cocktails while watching aquatic animals swim around the doughnut-shaped tank.

And TCVB is holding Tokyo Unique Venues Showcase Events, each of which introduces Tokyo’s varied and attractive Unique Venues, and provides opportunities to use them. Some of Unique Venues are showcased to event organisers as in the following two illustrations below.

Tokyo Unique Venues One-Stop Service Desk

The Tokyo Unique Venues One-Stop Service Desk staff are experienced event managers and are happy to partner with you in venue sourcing.

Tel: +81-3-5579-8870
Email: tokyouniquevenues.tcvb.or.jp
Website: www.tokyouniquevenues.jp

Shibamata

Temple street dances to life

The charming temple street of Shibamata, located in eastern Tokyo, shed its serene cloak one evening to welcome a lively crowd of dignitaries, business people and media representatives in a private event showcasing to event organisers regarding the Tokyo Unique Venues Showcase events.

In a true demonstration of the versatility of the city’s unique venues, Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau along with 25 supportive local merchants transformed the 200-metre-long temple street into a festival that featured traditional street performances and well-loved local dishes prepared in bite-sized portions for easy snacking.

ShibamataStreets

Festival guests were invited to graze from stall to stall, where different delicacies and beverages were served, and to interact with the local merchants who supported the festival by extending their operating hours.

Some shops also threw open their doors, providing a comfortable space for guests to sit and mingle with fellow event attendees while enjoying their meal and roving street performance.

Daikyoji Temple, at the end of the temple street, was illuminated by colourful projection lights. It was also the site for the official opening ceremony, which saw a string of welcome speeches by VIPs including Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike as well as a heart-stopping act involving locals dressed as ancient firemen performing stunts on a ladder that reached skywards.

A taste of nobility

Built in 1930, the Former Residence of the Maeda Family was the family home of marquis Toshinari Maeda – the 16th head of the Maeda Clan – and state guest house of government dignitaries. Along with its Japanese-style Garden Annex, the residence has been registered as an Important Cultural Property since 2013.

However, it continues to extend warm welcomes to foreign guests to Japan – now as a unique event venue.

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Last December, 50 attendees from public offices, embassies and associations were hosted to an evening cocktail and formal banquet at the Former Marquis Maeda Western Style Mansion. The event showcased gastronomic delights from Tokyo and Kanazawa, where the Maeda family had originated from.

Guests were serenaded by a band that comprised of a violin, guitar and the okraulo (a vertical flute named after its inventor baron Kishichiro Okura of the famed Okura Tokyo hotel).

There was also the precious opportunity to tour the living quarters on the second floor and understand what noble life was like in the early 20th century.

Rounding off the mansion tour, Hironobu Fujimura, director of TCVB, highlighted the organisation’s one-stop service of Tokyo Unique Venues and pledged his support for organisers planning events in Tokyo.

Kazunori Noguchi, executive director of TCVB and Toshiyasu Maeda, the 18th head of the Maeda Family, opened the exclusive event with a speech and toast, respectively.

Shifting the MICE gear up a notch

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What trends have you seen in Okinawa in recent years?
Okinawa used to be all about enjoyment. Business events focused on incentive trips to resorts. Now companies want incentive packages that enhance loyalty and improve communication. We, therefore, made a listing of unique venues that both inspire and motivate, and created a programme of special experiences utilising Okinawa’s beautiful nature and culture. These and more can be found at our website.

In the past, planners wanted to use international hotel brands that they knew but there were few, and local hotels were not chosen. Now we have more international brands and agents have been successful in recommending Okinawan hotels, too.

How is Okinawa performing in the business events space?
The number of business events is increasing year on year. In particular, the market for incentives is very strong, thanks to the island’s plentiful resorts and good reputation for ease of hosting. Growth in incentives looks set to continue and we are also seeing a rise in the number of conventions.

There are many reasons for the growing popularity. Visitors come to have an extraordinary time, to be in nature and experience unique history and culture. Also, their stay is stress-free and comfortable, thanks to renowned Japanese hospitality. There are many international and domestic flights, as well as high-quality facilities and support for MICE events.

What steps are you taking to build on the growing demand?
We’re working to show that Okinawa is not only ideal for incentives, but for other business events too. Our biggest market is domestic, followed by Taiwan, China, Hong Kong and South Korea. We’re using our Okinawa offices in Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, Hong Kong and Singapore for promotion.

We’re working to attract global companies from both Asia and Europe. For European destinations with no direct flight to Okinawa, we are promoting tie-ups with Tokyo and Osaka. Visitors spend time there before coming to Okinawa for an incentive trip or a business meeting.

In terms of support, we’ve made packages for incentives and conventions from both short- and longhaul destinations. From April 2019 to March 2020, for example, groups from overseas can enjoy an airport welcome banner, an Awamori (Okinawa liquor) tasting booth and event attendance by Miss Okinawa. We also have travel subsidies, as well as discounts on chartered buses and selected conference facilities.

What strategies are you implementing to push business events?
In 2017, the local government launched a 10-year MICE development strategy for the Okinawa archipelago that we are working to deliver. We are marketing to planners and developing a support system to host seminars and help businesses make new products. We are also creating a MICE network through which they can easily operate. As part of this strategy, we have divided Okinawa into five areas, each with different characteristics, so that buyers can more easily understand what the island can offer.

What challenges do you face in these efforts and how are you tackling them?
Flight and hotel room capacity is a challenge, depending on the season. In July and August, we have found it hard to accommodate business events due to the number of tourists, but a new runway will open in March and we are seeing more flights and hotels opened. We are also welcoming more MICE groups in the offseason period, such as April, May, June and October.

Okinawa still has the image of a resort destination so we want to show that it’s a place where you can do business, too. That’s why we launched a new tagline, “Where inspiration meets,” and a new logo to represent the Okinawa archipelago and the discussion that can be sparked in Okinawa at business events.

Why is further growth in business events so important for Okinawa?
Our MICE market is small, but it is expanding. Okinawa’s location in the centre of East Asia is encouraging growth in various markets, which is attracting information, products, services and people to Okinawa from around the world. If this continues, it will boost businesses and the local economy.

Lufthansa names new GM for Hong Kong, South China and Macau

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Christoph Meyer has been appointed general manager for Hong Kong, South China and Macau at Lufthansa Group, from February 1, 2020.

In his new role, Meyer will be responsible for passenger sales of Lufthansa German Airlines and Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) in Hong Kong, South China and Macau.

The Swiss previously worked as head of content & dialogue marketing for SWISS based in Zurich, where he was responsible for airline sponsoring, event management, and tourism partnerships, among others.

TPB COO shocks Philippine trade with surprise resignation

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Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) chief operating officer Marie Venus Tan has left barely two years into the plum post, a move that sent shock waves through the Philippine travel trade that thinks highly of the veteran tourism official.

“I am gratified that my more than 30 years in government service that started with the Philippine Tourism Authority ended still in service to the tourism industry that I love with passion,” Tan wrote in a farewell message posted on TPB’s Facebook page.

From left: Marie Venus Tan; and Maria Anthonette Velasco-Allones

“I would never trade the opportunity I was given, as Department of Tourism’s (DoT) Tourism Attache in Europe, to show the world how beautiful our country is and how charming the Filipinos can be – given the chance to meet them up close and personal.

“What gave me a sense of fulfilment too was working with our communities as DoT regional director, highlighting their awesome natural treasures, being a bridge that provided them with livelihood and entrepreneurial skills in the tourism value chain, giving them pride of place and, ultimately, enabling them to become beneficiaries of the developments that tourism brings.”

Bruited to replace Tan next month is Maria Anthonette Velasco-Allones, a lawyer and currently executive director of the government agency Career Executive Service Board.

Velasco-Allones did not reply an email from TTGmice asking confirmation of her appointment to the top TPB post.

She clocks 22 years of public sector service, including stints as assistant secretary of National Defense and the Department of Labor and Employment and later, resident ombudsman of the Department of Labor and Employment.

Drumming to a different beat

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A Japanese taiko drum performance is one of the most invigorating and soul-stirring traditional experiences foreigners could experience in the destination.

When seated close to taiko drummers – a special arrangement possible when the performance is reserved for a private group – the beats of the drum become almost tangible and the audience can feel their skin throb with every rise and fall of the performers’ arms.

A private taiko performance as part of a business event programme can be organised by Taiko-Lab, one of Japan’s largest and most active specialists in the traditional percussion instrument. Taiko-Lab represents a number of local taiko troupes that put up around 150 traditional and contemporary performances around the world annually.

One of its troupes to watch is the three-men Mugen, a multi-talented team that brings a young and chic vibe to the performance. Another star troupe is Yuza-rakuza, whose four members are no strangers to the world stage.

Through six main branches and 14 studios across five cities in Japan, such as Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, Taiko-Lab also conducts energetic and fun-filled drum lessons for corporate groups. Participants are given happi coats to wear and taken through the basics of taiko drumming on their own drum by enthusiastic coaches, before coming together to stage a performance. Plenty of laughter and squeals are promised along the way!

Corporate groups can also choose to combine a professional performance with a hands-on experience. Such a combination runs for 60 to 90 minutes.

Emirates to fly between Singapore and Penang

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From April 9, Emirates will start a new daily service between Singapore and Penang.

EK 348 will arrive in Singapore from Dubai at 14.05 before departing again at 15.35 and arriving into Penang at 17.15 on the same day. The return flight EK 349 will depart Penang at 22.20, arriving in Singapore at 23.50. The flight from Singapore will then depart at 01.40 the following day, bound for Dubai where it will arrive at 04.55.

The fifth-freedom route will be operated by a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in a three-class configuration.

Penang will become Emirates’ second destination in Malaysia after its capital, Kuala Lumpur, which the airline currently serves with three flights a day, and is a route that has been operating since 1996.

Creatively escape to SO Sofitel Hua Hin

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SO Sofitel Hua Hin's Wibit adventure inflatable course

In celebration of SO Sofitel Hua Hin’s fourth anniversary, the beachfront resort – 2.5 hours away from Bangkok – has unveiled a Creative Escape programme for corporate groups’ teambuilding sessions.

Corporate groups will be able to enjoy access to the resort’s 60m-long pool anchored by a Wibit adventure inflatable course, as well as the SO Wonderland Minigolf, a 3,600m2 enchanted forest through which players embark on a mission to help Viola the Witch bring stone animals back to life. SO Wonderland can be also privatised for an immersive dining experience with a personalized 18-hole, 18-course set menu.

SO Sofitel Hua Hin’s Wibit adventure inflatable course

Other programmes outside of meetings include beach yoga, aqua aerobics, traditional Thai boat racing, and biking along the resort’s 2.2km track, as well as volleyball, basketball and tennis facilities.

For planners that choose the 109-room hotel, they will be able to avail benefits such as one complimentary room for every 20th room booking; one complimentary room upgrade to the next category; complimentary corkage for 6 bottles; and one complimentary voucher for a SO Comfy room inclusive of breakfast for two.

Should expenditure be more than 400,000 baht (US$12,929) or above, event planners will also be able to receive a complimentary voucher for a two-bedroom SO Pool Villa inclusive of breakfast for four people.

Booking period for this package is from now until March 31, 2020, with stays and meetings to be completed by October 31, 2020. Blackout dates apply, and there’s a minimum spending of 200,000 baht, as well as a minimum guarantee of 10 rooms per night.

Contact salesco@so-sofitel-huahin.com.

Hotel Alexandra makes two senior appointments

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From left: Rosa Wong; and Daniel Chan

Hotel Alexandra, a soon-to-open 840-key property in Hong Kong, has appointed Rosa Wong as director of event management, and Daniel Chan as executive chef.

From left: Rosa Wong; and Daniel Chan

Wong will oversee all events hosted or procured by Hotel Alexander. Her event career has spanned 15 years in various establishments such as the Harbour Grand Kowloon.

Meanwhile, Chan will be overseeing and operating various events and Café A. Born and bred in Hong Kong, Chan began his culinary journey at the young age of 15, a passion he has kept well alive for over 30 years.

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