Asia/Singapore Thursday, 1st January 2026
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Destination Asia Events revamps website for greater usability

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EASIER access to information essential for event planning well as richer content are being promised on the revamped Destination Asia Events website.

Launched on June 28, the redesigned website now provides event planners with a thorough understanding and overview of event options available in the 11 Asian destinations the company has operations in.

Users are able to view destination facts and extensive information on hotels and venues. For select destinations there is also an option to directly download event videos, programme overviews and ready-made presentations that are useful in creating winning proposals to clients.

China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia take the online offering further by making available virtual, 360-degree-view tours of the destination.

The new responsive site can work across all devices, ensuring every client has the best possible experience when navigating through its pages.

“We are excited about our new event website and the valued information it provides for clients who seek to remain ahead of their competitors,” said Victoria Sertic, COO of Destination Asia Events.

“The new site was required to better support our clients, providing them with the tools they need to succeed when competing against others. It also complements the support provided by our professional, local meeting and incentive staff who lead the way in providing faultless event services for groups of any size visiting Asia.”

Buffalo Tours presents inspirational interactions for MICE delegates

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A LINE of specialised tours that connect event delegates with some of Asia’s most inspiring people who will impart knowledge on Asian cuisine, history, arts and culture, have been launched by Buffalo Tours.

Also available to leisure tour groups and individual travellers, the Master Class line boasts 14 unique tours in seven Asian countries. Event groups can expect to enhance their programme with a guide who is a stone conservationist in Angkor Wat; Indonesia’s most famous chef, Degan; and a famous painter who explores the history of Hanoi through art.

Matt Masson, Buffalo Tours managing director, said: “Many of our customers are looking for unique and exclusive experiences that they will remember forever. These experiences and workshops from local masters provide an out-of-the-box insight into our destinations.

Some of our Master Class experiences include preparing traditional Chinese home cooked meals, capturing the unique architecture of Kuala Lumpur through photography, learning the secrets behind making the legendary Singapore Sling, or exploring Saigon’s history through paintings.”

Masson added that the Master Class delivers Buffalo Tours’ commitment to connecting people and cultures through extraordinary journeys.

Master Class follows close on the heels of Buffalo Tour’s late-June launch of a dedicated MICE division, Buffalo Events.

Adelaide gets 3,000 reasons to smile with dental congress win

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The Adelaide Convention Centre (background) was recently expanded

THE Australian Dental Congress, one of the largest business events in Australia, has chosen Adelaide for its next gathering in 2021.

Hosted by the Australian Dental Association, the congress is expected to welcome more than 3,000 participants from across Australia and around the world. It will add A$16 million (US$12 million) to South Australia’s visitor economy, provide over 15,000 bed nights and create 132 jobs.

Oscar van Elten, who represents the Australian Dental Organisation, commented: “Adelaide is the perfect sized Australian City that thinks outside the box for business events. I visited the city for the first time in quite a while early this year as part of Destination South Australia, and was surprised and highly impressed by the development the city has undergone. From the larger projects including the Adelaide Oval and Adelaide Convention Centre upgrades, to the 70-plus new small bars and restaurants adding a real vibe to the city’s laneways, we’re looking forward to an exceptional event”.

He noted that “a lack of suitable venues” in Adelaide had previously made it impossible for the city to accommodate the growing event since it last played host a decade ago.

However, the expansion of the Adelaide Convention Centre as well as the introduction of the Convention Bid Fund have changed things for the better.

Damien Kitto, CEO of the Adelaide Convention Bureau, said: “In such a highly competitive market (with many) destinations keen on hosting such meetings, this expansion (by the Adelaide Convention Centre) along with the entire Riverbank Development has certainly made us a much more attractive offering to event owners.”

Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain unveils new event space

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AN ELEGANT multipurpose hall is about to join Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain’s offering to business event planners.

Set against a backdrop of the majestic mountains in Sichuan province with the resort’s one-hectare organic garden in the foreground, the spacious Qing You Hall can accommodate banquets of 300 guests or classroom meeting setup for 280 pax.

Designed for maximum flexibility, the pillar-free ballroom can be divided into three separate spaces, ideal for meetings and smaller gatherings or breakout areas. For larger and diverse events, planners can utilise a covered terrace and a lawn along with Qing You Hall. Vehicular access to all areas offers the potential for incentive or exhibitions to be held as integral elements of the primary affair.

Qing You Hall’s interior features beautifully crafted soft-hued timber finishes and paneling wrapped in rich earth tones with just a hint of delicate Chinese embellishments. Stunning lighting features descend from vaulted ceilings, augmented by recessed high-tech down lighting that can be programmed to create any mood desired.

A VIP anteroom is available for receiving dignitaries and special guests, while the hall itself is outfitted with state-of-the-art sound system, audiovisual capabilities and wireless Internet access.

Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain also supplies a dedicated team to provide event planners with support and service from the planning stages through to the event conclusion.

Manish Puri, general manager of Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain, said: “I know that our guests will love the venue for conferences, meetings and incentives, (as it gives) the opportunity for attendees to gather in the pure air of our location and the activities offered in this traditionally spiritual setting.”

Singapore tops UIA’s latest destination ranking

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Singapore’s Esplanade

SINGAPORE, Brussels and Seoul are the top three cities for international meetings in 2015, according to statistics collected by the Union of International Associations (UIA).

The report looked at 458,453 meetings held in 1,449 cities across the world and found Singapore most popular, having played host to 736 or 6.3 per cent of all international meetings in 2015.

In close second was Belgium’s capital city of Brussels. It was the chosen city for 665 meetings. Seoul, meanwhile, took the third position with 494 international meetings in its bag that same year.

Remarkably, the city-state of Singapore ranked fourth as a country, after the US in first place, South Korea in second and Belgium in third.

Paris, Vienna, Tokyo, Bangkok, Berlin, Barcelona and Geneva also won top 10 city placings on UIA’s list.

Minor Hotels rebrands former Centara Hotel & Convention Centre Khon Kaen

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CENTARA Hotel & Convention Centre Khon Kaen has been rebranded under Minor Hotels’ Avani flag since July 1, 2016.

According to a statement, Avani Khon Kaen Hotel & Convention Centre is “uniquely positioned to meet the needs of business guests”, boasting 4,000m2 of meeting space.

In addition to having 196 guestrooms across five room types, the property also features an outdoor pool, a fitness centre and a spa.

The property is a 15-minute drive from the Khon Kaen Airport and located close to a number of leisure attractions such as the Dino Park water park and a nearby shopping district.

With this rebranding, Minor Hotels will have 16 properties under the Avani brand in operation in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Seychelles, Mozambique, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Zambia and the UAE, with a pipeline of further openings in Asia and the Middle East.

Dining with four senses and a conscience

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The Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit has created aGuideDID programme that allows corporate team members to bond over a gourmet dinner while contributing financially to a local charity.

Dine in the Dark is hosted in a pitch-black private room and a four-course meal prepared by the hotel’s talented chefs is served by visually impaired guides. Without the power of sight, participants are challenged to identify and appreciate their meal using their remainig senses. Conversation with fellow diners in such an unusual setting will enable them to overcome the feeling of disorientation together.

Besides being an excellent teambuilding activity, Dine in the Dark also makes a positive contribution to the society as the hotel will donate to the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand for every cover at Dine in the Dark.

Dine in the Dark is priced at 1,450++ baht (US$41) person, and can take a maximum of 40 pax each time.

 

A stylish prelude to dinner

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Why settle for a predictable pre-dinner cocktail in the foyer of a ballroom when you can do the same inside a tram that travels from Stamford Plaza Adelaide Hotel in the city centre to either its sister property along Glenelg Beach, Stamford Grand Adelaide Hotel, or the Morphettville Racecourse?

The tram ride lasts around 35 minutes door-to-door, a suitable duration for guests to enjoy canepes and wine as well as good conversations and the city’s sights before arriving at the next destination for dinner or more ice-breaker or teambuilding activities.

According to Russell Cool, area general manager of Stamford Hotels Adelaide, who takes care of the two five-star hotels in Adelaide, South Australia, the arrangement is flexible as more tram cars can be added to the line for larger gatherings. So far, the largest corporate hire was for 200 guests using two tram cars.

The two hotels also work closely with the Morphettville Racecourse to put together creative offsite events for clients. – Karen Yue

Best Western shows MICE prowess with Bangkok property

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Best Western Hotels & Resorts has launched the Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel, its latest property in Bangkok.

A 927m2 ballroom with a capacity for almost 900 people is among the nine separate function spaces at the hotel, which is expected to become “a major hub for the MICE market”.

“With its extensive conference and banqueting facilities, including four floors of function rooms, Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel will surely become a firm favourite with meeting planners,” said Olivier Berrivin, Best Western’s managing director of international operations for Asia.

The new hotel offers a range of accommodation for short and long stays, a restaurant serving modern Thai and international cuisine, a cafe, an outdoor infinity pool and a fitness centre.

Best Western Plus Wanda Grand Hotel is located close to Don Mueang International Airport, the Thai government complex, IMPACT convention centre, World Medical Center and several major retail and entertainment areas.

InterContinental Wellington introduces 360-degree virtual site inspection

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Event planners can now go on a site inspection of the InterContinental Wellington conference floor without taking a single step, thanks to a new Google Maps feature.

Instead of seeing static pictures, clients can now take a 360-degree view of the hotel’s six function rooms and pre-function lounge.

The hotel’s business development manager, Julien Albrecht, said that while the ability to show a 360-degree view is not new technology, using it as a room-space sales tool that can stand in for physically visiting a property appears to be relatively new for the MICE market.

Albrecht added: “Time constraints and geographical distance means a lot of decisions have to be made by the event planner remotely, with the client
unable to visit a space before the day of the event. Rather than seeing static pictures, taking a virtual tour around the floor can give the client the reassurance that this (the function space) is the right fit for them.”

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