Asia/Singapore Sunday, 21st December 2025
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Aman names new head of global sales & distribution

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Greg Ward has been appointed head of global sales & distribution at Aman, where he will oversee all sales activities across the portfolio and key source markets, as well as managing the global sales team of Aman representatives both on and off property.

Based in the Zug office, Ward will also help define the future vision and strategy for Aman while working closely with COO Roland Fasel.

With over 25 years of experience in the luxury hospitality, retail and private aviation sector, Ward was most recently the vice president of sales at Shangri-La Group.

Prior to that, Ward was the group sales & marketing director for TDA Capital Group where he worked with Royal Demeure Hotels, Resorts and Residences, Royal Demeure Aviation and jewellery company Niquesa. Greg has previously held sales & marketing positions at von Essen, Mandarin Oriental, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.

Indonesia’s MICE stakeholders urge elevation of business events sector in tourism policymaking

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Wishnutama:

The Indonesian trade is calling for a stronger, more prominent position of business events within the new structure of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (MoTCE), or the TCE Board, in the new cabinet line-up.

President Joko Widodo has currently placed the tourism and creative economy sectors under one ministry – which will act as a policymaker – as well as formed a board to be the executive body in charge of both sectors.

Wishnutama: agrees with stakeholders that business events had the potential to bring in more international visitors, and with them, the tourism dollar

With this new nomenclature, adjustments to TCE’s structure are expected to take place, and the MICE industry is hopeful that the business events sector will be elevated to a higher position, having been placed under the fourth echelon previously.

To convey the message from stakeholders on the ground, the Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (IHRA) recently held an audience with the new minister of tourism and creative economy, and head of TCE Board, Wishnutama Kusubandio; and deputy minister/vice head of TCE Board Angelina Tanoesoedibjo.

IHRA chairman Haryadi Sukamdani shared with TTGmice that he suggested the government relook the organisational structure within the Ministry of Tourism, and split it into two market segments of business and leisure.

“There needs to be (separate) units at the deputy level (first echelon) to oversee (the two tourism sub-sectors). The two need to be managed separately as each has its own characteristics and therefore, require different strategic approaches,” Haryadi said.

“If each government agency could create an international business event related to its field as part of its annual calendar of events, the country’s branding and promotions would be improved and international arrivals would grow,” Haryadi opined.

He added that Indonesia has quality business events and accommodation facilities, but they have not been utilised optimally in the past five years.

Christina Rudatin, vice chairman of the Indonesia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (INACEB), said: “It is time for the tourism (authorities) to focus not only in (gaining tourist) numbers, but also on quality travellers. (Currently), all tourism development strategies and programmes are targeted at leisure travel.”

A strategy change to attract quality visitors, especially those from the business events sector, is required, urged Christina. To obtain such travellers, the business event segment must get more attention from the authorities, and develop its own set of programmes and targeted strategies.

“These (business travellers) are generally opinion leaders, whose word of mouth is stronger when it comes to influencing others to visit a destination,” she added. Moreover, business travellers spend three to four times that of a leisure traveller.

At a recent media conference in Jakarta, minister Wishnutama agreed with stakeholders that the business events industry had the potential to bring in thousands of people.

Wishnutama added that he has also been in consultation with international event organisers, and are “determining what needs to be done, and what needs to be changed” within the ministry and TCE Board.

Christina, in the meantime, is hopeful that Wishnutama understands the need to develop the MICE sector as he has had a background in media, and has experience managing large-scale events such as the opening and closing ceremonies of the Asian Games in Jakarta in 2018.

The new ministry structure is expected to be formed by next month.

New regional areas in Melbourne ready for Asian incentives

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Swim with dolphins in Bellarine Peninsula on a tour with Sea All Dolphin Swims

Untapped regional areas in Melbourne are fast emerging as new destinations poised for Asia’s incentives market, which is “growing dramatically” for the city that recently reported a financially record-breaking year.

With the Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island on the south-east of Melbourne now regarded as mature markets, the south-west side of Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula have improved their offerings and begun investing in growing market awareness from Asia.

“There’s definitely been a massive increase (of South-east Asian business visitors) within Melbourne CBD and that’s where we work very closely with Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) to leverage off them for those satellite or day trips,” said convention bureau manager for Geelong, Mark Day.

In the last financial year MCB secured 132 incentive reward programs, out of which 87 per cent were from South-east Asia and China. Day himself notes that his destination has seen international visitors surge 11 per cent over the last financial year, 14 per cent of which come from South-east Asia. Chinese visitors topped the list of all international tourists at 17 per cent while Singaporeans showed greatest growth at four per cent.

“That’s part of the reason why we’re investing more dollars into those markets,” said Day. “(Compared to) the Great Ocean Road, Geelong and the Bellarine have not been very proactive in trying to attract that top market, (but) with these growing numbers and new products coming online, it’s something that we’re definitely working harder to get more of.”

Apart from new gastronomic offerings, the region is set to welcome more hotels early next year, including luxury accommodation connected to golf clubs, a A$38.5 million (US$26.3 million) redevelopment of the Geelong Arts Centre, and large-scale public moving artwork using LED technology. Small group tours and hot air ballooning have also launched recently.

On the bureau’s part, Business Events Geelong hosted Melbourne’s first region-led fam programme for Asian agents last week. It has also developed its own incentive guide to work with MCB’s channels, launched its own WeChat account, and a China-ready website. It has also been mentoring operators to develop cultural awareness for international markets.

“We have only just become international-ready,” James Murphy, owner of Sea All Dolphin Swims – which offers surfing lessons and swim-with-dolphins experiences on the Bellarine Peninsula – told TTGmice.

“However, we hope to start supplying experiences for the current travel season. The Asian incentive market is a key market segment for the Victorian tourism industry and I see it being a key driver of growth (for our business) in the coming years,” he continued, also noting that the increase in visitor numbers could partly be attributed to the international upgrade at Avalon Airport.

The Geelong-Bellarine Peninsula development is consistent with wider trends to improve business events offerings beyond Melbourne city. MCB’s CEO Julia Swanson shared: “We’re seeing interest from our groups business, is (them) really getting off the beaten track.

“There’s a huge drive to increase food and wine offerings across regional Victoria (with) around 60 restaurants, bars and cafes opening or due to open at the back end of 2019. In addition to a Ritz Hotel and Holiday Inn (opening) in Geelong soon, a new Geelong Convention Center is also in the planning.”

MCB reported its highest ever economic result in FY 2018/19 with a 28 per cent increase in economic contribution from secured business events, achieving A$507 million from 229 secured events for the state. Swanson credited a significant part of that growth to the Asian corporate incentives sector.

ICCA, UNWTO beef up emerging destinations’ MICE know-how

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The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) have collaborated on a series of education and knowledge economy development initiatives, focused on helping to build emerging destinations’ capacity as new meetings destinations.

The masterclasses serve as a platform to explore the potential of the meetings industry and equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to drive its further development in their destinations, while harnessing the meetings industry’s extensive potential as a source of sustainable development, knowledge exchange and economic growth.

These masterclasses are aimed at developing meetings industry expertise and enhancing the knowledge economy of emerging destinations

Senthil Gopinath, CEO of ICCA, said: “Through these Masterclasses, not only will new destinations be able to carve a foothold for themselves in the rapidly-evolving and lucrative meetings market, they will be able to access the resources needed to empower them to drive their development through the knowledge and economic power of business events.”

The first UNWTO-ICCA Masterclass on the Meetings Industry took place in Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan on August 10, 2019, while the second took place on October 9 in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan, as part of the 8th UNWTO Global Summit on Urban Tourism.

The inaugural Masterclass on August 10 saw over 100 governments officials from the Uzbekistan Tourism Administration, representatives of private companies, associations and academia take part in sessions showcasing global meetings industry trends and introducing a practical developmental methodology. Delivered by ICCA’s regional director Europe Elif Balci Fisunoglu and UNWTO’s Dmitry Ilin, the interactive seminar facilitated the creation of an important network among the private and public sector in Uzbekistan and sought to enhance the destination’s competitiveness.

October 9 marked the second UNWTO Masterclass in Nur Sultan, Kazakhstan, with around 100 participants – such as private stakeholders in the country, international tourism board executives and meetings industry representatives from countries such as Austria, Spain, Italy, Korea and Thailand – in attendance.

During the welcome reception, Helena Mahuas, deputy director of Nur Sultan Convention Bureau, presented the country’s MICE tourism potential and the latest reforms in the field of developing business tourism in Kazakhstan.

Then, ICCA’s Fisunoglu shared meetings industry insights on why destinations are focusing on this sector and how to research and bid to win future meetings. She also gave an outline of the current industry trends explaining how destinations are linking their economic and knowledge clusters to meetings when bidding.

A third Masterclass will take place in Batumi, Georgia, on December 5, 2019.

Regional fertility congress rotates back to “supportive” Japan

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Several factors drew ASPIRE to choose Yokohama as its next conference destination

An enthusiastic national convention bureau and an eager local scientific community have led the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) to return to Japan for its 2021 congress, almost a decade since it last convened in Osaka in 2012.

Explaining ASPIRE’s destination choice, association co-founder PC Wong, said his team looked for destinations that satisfied these critical factors: strong support from the local scientific community, committed convention bureau, global accessibility in terms of air access and hassle-free visa requirements, costs, and presence of experienced PCOs.

Several standout factors drew ASPIRE to choose Yokohama as its next conference destination

Elaborating, Wong said the Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO) was enthusiastic from the get-go, working with his office bearers to evaluate various Japanese cities that would meet ASPIRE’s objectives.

Although “most people would like to meet in Tokyo” and a majority of Japanese fertility specialists are located in and around Tokyo metropolis, Wong said Yokohama was chosen for the convention because of its close proximity to Haneda International Airport – a 30-minute car ride – and a suitable convention centre in the form of the soon-to-open Pacifico Yokohama North, while being comparatively less expensive than the capital city.

He opined that returning to Japan “was an easy decision to make” because the last gathering in Osaka had left a deep and positive impression on members.

“The Japanese have a knack for giving pleasant surprises. During our Osaka convention, we were surprised with a tuna cutting ceremony. It was very unusual for us foreigners, and therefore very impactful,” Wong recalled.

Bringing the convention back to Japan will also allow ASPIRE to benefit from the strong presence of local experts who will contribute to the programme as speakers.

“There are many Japanese specialists with vast knowledge and great ideas, but their command of English may sometimes hold them back from wanting to share what they know with the international community. ASPIRE hopes to identify great Japanese talents on their turf and then create opportunities for them to deliver a lecture or presentation on their expertise.

“We scout for talented speakers everywhere we go, with the aim of bringing more Asia-Pacific specialists into the spotlight. This is part of our legacy-building efforts for the local specialist community, and we’ve made good progress. More than 90 per cent of our scientific programme at ASPIRE 2020 in Manila will feature Asia-Pacific specialists. When we first started with our conventions, regional speakers contributed to just 50 per cent of our programme,” he explained.

ASPIRE 2019 in Hong Kong attracted almost 2,000 fertility clinicians and scientists from around Asia-Pacific, and Wong predicts an even greater number of attendees at the Yokohama edition due to early delegate boosting efforts by JNTO.

“We usually promote a convention a year ahead, but JNTO started to market ASPIRE 2021 this year. Right after the 2021 bid was won, JNTO, Yokohama CVB and Pacifico Yokohama went with us to Hong Kong to promote ASPIRE 2021, and will do the same when ASPIRE convenes in Manila next year,” he said.

Plaza Premium lines up US$55 million for expansion into new markets

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Plaza Premium invests US$55 million into global expansion; Plaza Premium Lounge at Indira Gandhi International Airport pictured

Hong Kong-based airport services provider Plaza Premium Group (PPG) is expanding its global footprint and enhancing products across 11 international airports, including Beijing Daxing International Airport, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and Singapore Changi Airport.

“Year 2019 and 2020 mark a big leap forward for PPG and we are committed to serve over 16 million travellers by the end of 2020, a 10 per cent increase compared to where we are now,” said Song Hoi-see, founder and CEO of PPG.

Plaza Premium invests US$55 million into global expansion; Plaza Premium Lounge at Indira Gandhi International Airport pictured

“In addition to expanding in the US, China and Indonesia as part of our US$100 million investment in coming years, we continue to strengthen our leading position in the existing markets by creating a holistic departure, transit and arrival experience.”

The group’s flagship brand Plaza Premium Lounge will open in Dubai International Airport in December 2019, spanning across 1,260m2, the largest independent pay-per-use lounge at the airport’s Terminal 3.

Scheduled to fully operate in 2Q2020, a mega lounge will open in Toronto Pearson International Airport International Departures occupying nearly 1,200m2 as the largest independent pay-per-use lounge in Canada.

Plaza Premium Lounge will be unveiled in Australia in 1Q2020 at Sydney Airport Terminal 1 while the brand will debut in the US in 2020 with domestic lounge and international lounge at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and international lounge at Denver International Airport.

A nearly 3,000m2 lounge space combining Plaza Premium First, Plaza Premium Lounge and Allways will be built in Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to fully open in 1H2020. In its home town of Hong Kong, the brand will appear at two new locations this December and January respectively.

The development of its in-terminal airport hotel concept Aerotel has recently seen two strategic openings at Beijing Daxing International Airport and London Heathrow at Terminal 3 Arrivals.

In 3Q2020, Aerotel will launch in Sydney Airport as the only in-terminal airport hotel in Australia. Meanwhile, Aerotel Kuala Lumpur will see the addition of a select service extension and shared shower facilities. The brand’s inaugural location Aerotel Singapore is undergoing renovation of its outdoor swimming pool with plans to open end 2019 with enhanced services.

By 2020, PPG will be operating in more than 175 locations across 47 international airports.

Beyond Asia: Edge; Edmonton Convention Centre; and Solar Power Africa

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When opened, Edge will be the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere
When opened, Edge will be the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere

Stand over the Edge in New York City
Hudson Yards has announced that Edge, the Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor observation deck, will open to the public on March 11, 2020.

Visitors will be able to step out onto the observation deck’s glass floor – soaring 100 floors above New York City – and take in the panoramic view of the skyline over Western New Jersey and New York State.

A champagne bar, located on the 100th floor, will offer a glass of champagne or signature cocktail and light bites to enjoy indoors or outdoors on the sky deck. Operated by London-based rhubarb hospitality group, Rhubarb will also operate Peak, the restaurant, bar, café and event space located on the 101st floor.

Edge will be open seven days a week year-round from 08.00 to midnight, and tickets are now available for purchase.

Edmonton Convention Centre cuts greenhouse emissions
The Edmonton Convention Centre in Canada has announced plans to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, beginning in January 2020.

It aims to reduce the venues greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 15 per cent by 2025, and 30 per cent by 2035. The Centre’s plan also supports the City of Edmonton’s GHG reduction plan to reduce its emissions by 35 per cent by 2035.

The centre has also collaborated with Climate Smart, an organisation that provides training and support for businesses looking to reduce its GHG emissions, to track its emissions data and create action plans to achieve its reduction targets.

In order to reach its reduction targets, the venue will make behavioural and structural changes in the areas of energy generation, heat usage, transportation, waste management and communications.

The GHG reduction plan follows the launch of the Edmonton Convention Centre’s responsible meetings programme.

New trade fair for solar energy
Messe Frankfurt, in cooperation with the international organisers SNEC PV Power Expo and Solar Power Events, will be organising a brand-new tradeshow, Solar Power Africa.

Set to take place from November 4-6, 2020, the aim of the two-day event is to bring together leading minds and solution providers in Africa’s solar industry and to further develop the African solar market. There will be technical workshops, as well as an accompanying trade fair.

Solar power has long been a promising source of energy for African countries, in particular, because of the continent’s abundant natural resources and the decreasing cost of the solar solutions. Southern Africa specifically boasts one of the highest 24-hour global solar radiation averages in the world, at 220 W/m2, making it one of the sunniest regions in the world.

PCMA hires global VP business development

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Marco Bloemendaal

Chicago-based PCMA has named Marco Bloemendaal as global vice president of business development.

He will join the organisation on December 2, reporting to chief business officer Mona Cotton.

Marco Bloemendaal

Bloemendaal will lead PCMA’s business development and account management teams and oversee the organisation’s efforts to provide business and marketing solutions for its global clients and markets. He will also work closely with PCMA’s partners.

The Dutch joins PCMA from Visit Milwaukee, where he was senior vice president of sales. Over his 16 years of experience, Bloemendaal has held senior sales responsibilities at Visit Seattle, Experience Columbus, and the Orlando/Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

In addition, he spent eight years in both hotel operations and sales in Amsterdam, including two years as director of international sales, North America for more than 60 hotel properties in Europe, where his major accounts were in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Atlanta.

Pullman opens two hotels in China’s Suzhou, Huizhou

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Accor’s upscale hospitality brand Pullman Hotels and Resorts has opened two properties in China, one in Suzhou, which boasts high-speed train access to Shanghai, and the other in Huizhou, a key gateway on the east coast of the Greater Bay Area.

Pullman Suzhou Zhonghui

Pullman Suzhou Zhonghui in Suzhou’s Xiangcheng District offers 413 rooms and suites. Each suite includes a Pullman fitness bag and workout guide with yoga mat, while these items are available upon request in all other room categories.

F&B options include the brand’s signature Junction Bar; Perle Café which offers all-day dining; Lingering Garden which serves up Cantonese and Suzhou cuisines; and Japanese restaurant Mokusei Teppanyaki.

For MICE groups, the hotel features a 1,200m2 column free Grand Ballroom, equipped with a 360-degree and 4D holographic project system; two Junior Ballrooms at 300m2 and 220m2; five meeting rooms, and a terrace space for outdoor events.

Recreational facilities include a Fit Lounge with a 650m2 workout area and an 18m indoor swimming pool with Jacuzzi, a gym, steam bath, sensory showers and yoga room.

Pullman Huizhou Kaisa

In Huizhou, Pullman Huizhou Kais has opened within the city’s downtown district, part of Kaisa Huizhou Building, the tallest building in the city.

There are 307 guestrooms, including 13 suites and 14 family rooms, on offer here, all of which are outfitted with the brand’s signature Pullman Bed.

Guests will have access to recreational facilities such as 2,000m2 recreational space, an indoor swimming pool on the 46th floor, spa; as well as an all-day dining restaurant. Event planners may avail the 10 indoor meeting and function spaces, comprising a 800m2 pillarless Grand Ballroom with built-in LED screen.

Community heroes

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Werkudara Nirwana Sakti, Indonesia
The event company based in Yogyakarta conducts the Werkudara Care CSR programme which focuses on three pillars: Care for Share, which routinely distributes funds and items to the needy; CarEducation, a social programme that assists school children with their studies and provide internship opportunities in the company; CarePreneur, which empowers community-based businesses.

I Gusti Putu Yaktianuraga (Bagus), managing director of Werkudara Nirwana Sakti, said: “Werkudara Care is our way of creating value for the community. Beyond donating money, we want to give back to the society in a sustainable way that helps them to grow.”

Citing an example of the programme’s long-term commitment, Bagus said through CarEducation the company hired an English language teacher to conduct courses for high-school students in an orphanage, and then selected 30 to take a written test issued by the University of Cambridge.

“While six passed the written test, they failed the interview. This got us thinking that apart from equipping them with the ability to write in English, we also need to build their confidence in speaking the language,” shared Bagus.

Hence, Werkudara established an internship programme that allowed the students to enrol, where they could practice the language while learning how to manage events.

“We also want them to acquire a strong mentality and positive attitude, not just skills,” he added, believing that the event profession’s need for creativity, discipline, teamwork and long hours will teach the students all that.

Offering another example of how Werkudara Care invests in building self-sustainability, Bagus said CarePreneur provides short courses on budgeting, marketing and product quality control for small-scale, community-based businesses. Besides arming them with better business acumen, Werkudara also engages these community-based businesses as partners to serve corporate clients.


Memories Group, Myanmar
This integrated tourism company implements a range of projects in remote areas that aid people and the environment.

For example, it currently operates a sailing clinic that offers medical care around the Mergui Archipelago, and in 2018, launched Moken Kids, an ongoing initiative to preserve and understand the Moken (sea gypsies) culture by handing out waterproof cameras to Mokan children. The ultimate aim is to publish a coffee table book with proceeds going back to the community.

Rainforest and marine conservation projects are also carried out, including a clean-up campaign to rid the waters around Mergui Archipelago of ghost nets, or ALDFG (abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear), include fishing nets, lines and traps left in the ocean. The first clean-up saw 300kg of ALDFG removed from surrounding reefs.

Memories Group’s Community Light Centre also helps the 84 per cent of rural households in Myanmar that have no access to electricity by installing solar lights.


Manila Marriott Hotel, Philippines
For the past eight years, Manila Marriott Hotel has been quietly but consistently donating excess food monthly to the Philippine Red Cross in Pasay City.

These are not leftovers, but excess food from banquet events and staff canteen that are prepared by the culinary team in the same way it is prepared for hotel guests.
Red Cross then distributes the monthly food donation to depressed communities that abound in the city.

So far, the donated food, apart from reducing the hotel’s food wastage, has served a total of 17,534 beneficiaries, particularly children, pregnant women and the elderly. Victims of natural calamities like typhoons and flooding also benefit.

The hotel also embarks on biannual donation drives, community outreach and feeding programmes in support of the Philippine Red Cross.


Luxury Travel Vietnam
In September, the company stepped in as a Gold Sponsor for World Clean Up Day 2019 in Hanoi, which combats the global solid waste problem, including the problem of marine debris.

The company is also joining the Travelife certificate, the global programme managed by ABTA. Its essential management requirements comply with ISO 14001 and EMAS III standards, including OECD Corporate Social Responsibility guidelines that include labour conditions, human rights, environment, biodiversity and fair business practices.

The company recently launched sustainable action plans for its travel services, such as replacing plastic for recyclable materials for every tour, as well as on its ships under Heritage Cruises and Emperor Cruises. It also works with a range of social partners to combine tour activities and environmental protection activities.


Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, Cambodia
The capital city-based property has carried out a range of CSR activities throughout 2019. These include donating goods to organisations, such as soap to Indochina Starfish Foundation and linen to NGO L’Ecole du Bois. Eco-friendly charcoal briquettes made from coconut shell to protect Cambodia’s natural forest have been introduced to its restaurants, and fresh eggs are bought from cage-free chickens at Eggscellent to promote local products.

The property has also held three Musica Felice Charity Concerts to support local NGOs, schools, and social associations. Environmental efforts include fighting against plastic waste by collecting 1.5-litre bottles for donation to Malaria Consortium Organisation, using paper straws in its restaurants and bars, recycling food waste and using it as fertiliser, and using LED light throughout the hotel to slash energy consumption.


Pullman Luang Prabang, Laos
Since opening, the property has introduced several CSR initiatives that include authentic activities, locally-sourced cuisine and unique opportunities for guests to interact with the local community in a responsible and sustainable manner.

For example, the hotel’s executive chef focuses on local, seasonal and organic ingredients, including Lao herbs, vegetables and tropical fruit grown onsite. The resort’s terraced paddies produce rice for the restaurants, and guests – including corporate groups – can help with harvesting. Rice husks, a by-product of the cultivation process, are donated to MandaLao Elephant Conservation. The property also sources several types of cheese from Lao’s first buffalo dairy farm, and guests can visit the socially-responsible enterprise which provides support and education to local farmers.

In line with Accor’s Planet 21 initiatives, Pullman Luang Prabang also supports the local children’s hospital, wildlife conservation efforts, and local handicrafts.


Pan Pacific Hotels Group
Pan Pacific Hotels Group (PPHG) has been delivering its Eat Well With Us community programme since 2015, launched in partnership with Singapore’s National Council of Social Service, to impart healthy recipes through regular chef visits and culinary training at charity homes.

From serving just four charity homes then, Eat Well With Us today benefits 20. Its latest project was a month-long effort in July 2019 that saw six senior chefs from the group’s hotels in Singapore conduct 10 hands-on classes to arm cooks from 20 charity homes with tasty local recipes that eventually fed 4,000 residents on National Day, August 9.

Corporate executive chef, Tony Khoo led the effort, utilising a central training kitchen sponsored by Unilever Food Solutions. Recipes were tweaked to suit residents, featuring tasty blended dishes, healthy vegetarian dishes and nutritional soups.

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