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New ShowGizmo+Crowd Mics event app gets delegates talking

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New Zealand-based event app company, ShowGizmo, has partnered exclusively with Crowd Mics in Phoenix, Arizona to offer what is said to be the first and only technology that turns smartphones into wireless microphones at conferences and events.

The new app, called ShowGizmo+Crowd Mics, uses Crowd Mics technology which is powered by the event venue’s Wi-Fi and audiovisual system, connecting the producer device to smartphones in the audience. The producer device receives and accepts requests to talk, which enables the individual microphones.

The app is expected to encourage audience participation and removes the hassle of running multiple microphones around the room.

While ShowGizmo does not have an office in Asia nor does it have current plans to expand into the region, the company’s CEO, Marie-Claire Andrews, said: “We are the number one event app in Australasia and support all markets throughout the Asia-Pacific.

“We can provide our event apps in several languages, including Mandarin, across iOS, Android and the mobile web.”

Changsha’s MICE appeal gets an upgrade with Meixi Lake Hotel

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Opened at the end of October, the 310-room Meixi Lake Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Changsha is the first high-end international hotel to open in the Chinese city in Hunan province.

The hotel, equipped with seven meeting venues totalling 2,679m2 – the largest measuring 1,100m2 – is targeting small MICE groups from the electronics, IT, automobile and medical sectors, general manager Eddie Tang, said.

The ideal group size for corporate meetings, product launches and seminars the hotel is eyeing is between 150 and 200 people, with the domestic market taking up a 90 per cent share, he added.

Heavy machinery, advanced materials, automobile and parts manufacturing, electronics and IT, food, tobacco and biological medicines are industry pillars in Changsha, the capital of Hunan in south-central China.

Taking up the upper floors of a modern tower with businesses, shops and a cultural centre, Meixi Lake Hotel is located 10 minutes from the Changsha National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone, 20 minutes from the Changsha North Train Station and 45 minutes from the Changsha Huanghua International Airport.

The property will complement the 260,000m2 Changsha International Convention and Exhibition, expected to be ready by end of this year.

Rest and recharge at the new Plaza Premium Lounge at Brisbane Airport

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Plaza Premium Group has brought its independent airport lounge product to Brisbane Airport, offering all travellers access to a well-appointed space where they can rest and recharge for their next journey.

Located on level four between departure gates 81 and 82 of the International Terminal, the new Plaza Premium Lounge has a seating capacity of over 100 and features the brand’s signature honeycomb seats that promise extra privacy, complimentary Wi-Fi, a multitude of electrical outlets for travellers’ many gadgets and an extensive F&B menu.

Access to the lounge is priced from A$66 (US$50) for a basic package for five hours. Eligible credit card holders and selected lounge access programme members will be granted complimentary access to the lounge.

Also new is Plaza Premium Group’s Wellness Spa, located right next to the lounge. The spa provides a selection of treatments using Australian spa products. A 15-minute treatment starts from A$49.
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Blacklane drives easier chauffeured car hires

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Berlin-based Blacklane is a relatively young global car hire service provider but since its establishment in 2011, it has achieved a presence in 250 cities worldwide including several in Asia-Pacific such as Bangkok, Hong Kong, Hyderabad and Melbourne.

It streamlines the car hire process by facilitating bookings on its website (www.blacklane.com) and via a mobile app, allowing a choice of car type from business class sedans and vans to luxury vehicles, and presenting upon confirmation the total fare which includes all taxes, tolls, fees and tips. Hourly bookings and one-way hires are available.

Blacklane tracks travellers’ flights and train rides, so pickups are ensured even with delayed arrivals. Furthermore, a 15-minute waiting time is included in all standard pickups, and one hour is included for airport and train station pickups.

A corporate solution is offered too, and it comes with a key account manager, 24-hour customer care, a consolidated corporate account, a corporate portal to track all rides, and flexible payment options, among other features.

Fun stays for business trips

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Step back in time in Attitude on Granville, a new boutique hotel in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui that offers 81 retro-themed guestrooms reminiscent of scenes from Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s.

Rooms come in four categories – Urban, Cozy, Elite and Studio Suite – and feature murals of landmarks such as the Clock Tower, while the lobby boasts vintage letterboxes and retro payphones.

There are two F&B options for guests: Yum Cha, a contemporary Chinese restaurant that serves up unique-looking dim sum; and Urban Park, a modern European restaurant and bar with an open-air terrace that overlooks Granville Road.

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Parkroyal Yangon unveils a new look

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The completion of a two-year staggered refurbishment of the 334-room Parkroyal Yangon in Myanmar has given the hotel a modern sense of elegance and elevated standards.

The comprehensive revamp has seen the lobby transformed into a sophisticated open space, with feature lights and soft furnishings, while dining offerings have upped a gear with new and improved options. The hotel’s all-day restaurant has been rebranded to Spice Brasserie, serving international and local cuisine in a slick and modern setting, while Parkroyal’s signature Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant has debuted. The former Music Club has also been relaunched as the stylish Club 5.

A total of 14 one- and two-bedroom serviced suites boast chic interiors and modern comforts. All Deluxe and Premier rooms also sport new fixtures and fittings and revarnished floors.

Meeting planners can also enjoy a refreshed Grand Ballroom, which now charms with new carpeting, lighting, wall paneling and audiovisual systems.

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A performance through the seasons

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A new night musical featuring traditional and modern Japanese culture has opened in the central Tokyo district of Nihonbashi. Sakura: Japan in the Box blends performances of classical dance and Japanese instruments with pop music, martial arts, acrobatics and animation to tell the story of a high school girl’s journey through Japan’s four seasons.

Host theatre company Meijiza Co. created the 70-minute performance specifically to attract overseas tourists, with support from the Arts Council Tokyo.

Hiroya Kimikawa, spokesperson of Meijiza, said the company is working with travel agents abroad to promote the show and develop packages, including those for corporate groups.

Since the musical debuted on September 7, the largest corporate group the theatre has welcomed is a 180-pax group from China.

Kimikawa explained that Meiji-za Theatre has 140 years of hosting traditional performances such as kabuki, the classical Japanese dance and drama, and Sakura: Japan in the Box is a selection of “the best parts of that heritage (with the addition of) pop culture, creating something that overseas tourists would find easy to understand and enjoy.”

Using mostly movement and music, rather than dialogue, to drive the narrative, the show has an app that displays the song lyrics in English, Chinese or Korean.

Sakura: Japan in the Box is scheduled to perform at Meiji-za Theatre most nights until 2020 and costs 6,000 yen (US$58.60) per person.

Sanya steps up MICE chase: Sanya

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Panoramic view of Sanya city and Dadonghai Bay

A slew of MICE-ready hotels and a possible subvention programme will move the Chinese destination up the ranks. By Caroline Boey

With Sanya’s 32 new hotels in Haitang Bay – of which 12 have opened and all offering MICE choices galore – and the Sanya Tourism Development Commission’s (STDC) submission of a subvention proposal which is expected to be approved by this year, the destination is making all the right moves to become China’s next hot MICE destination at home and abroad.

Apart from kicking off the first International Island Sanya Forum, focusing on MICE and co-organised by HIMICE Convention and Exhibition Co and MICE China in September, STDC has also become ICCA’s 47th member in China. Further, STDC has stepped up private sector partnership by establishing an eight-member MICE Advisory Board – comprising China’s leading DMCs, consulting companies and the media – as well as hosting the first Sanya International MICE Sourcing Fair. 

According to Wang Feifei, deputy director, STDC, a task force has also been initiated within Sanya Tourism Association to promote MICE and professionalise the industry.

With new regional and international flights operating to Sanya from Frankfurt, Ho Chi Minh City and Kaohsiung in the first half of this year, and the 14 flights that commenced since the beginning of last year from Japan, South Korea, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, Wang said STDC’s priority would be to target those markets.

It harnessed the power of six major social media platforms such as  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest to spread its destination marketing messages, and expanded its digital footprint with new websites in Japanese, Korean and Russian.

On a broader scale, Sanya has leveraged its position on the Maritime Silk Road to actively implementing the One Belt, One Road strategy to develop economic and international cooperation in South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.

At home, Sanya wants to target the whole of China for MICE.

Other MICE initiatives include the beautification of the destination, establishment of policies that encourage sustainable development and the introduction of the Tourism Police last year.

The inaugural 2016 International Island Sanya Forum attracted more than 300 delegates, including international MICE media and 120 buyers from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, while more than 200 suppliers attended the tabletop MICE Sourcing Fair.

Chen Guojiang, executive director, HIMICE, an ICCA member, said three more editions of the forum and sourcing fair have been confirmed.

HIMICE, Hainan’s leading DMC, chalked up US$35 million in sales last year, an increase of about 30 per cent. A spokesman said safety in Sanya, its good natural environment, weather and MICE infrastructure were strong factors in its favour.

“HIMICE will be handling a 3,500-delegate event next year for a US pharmaceutical company, GE already organises many events in Sanya annually, and Sanya is the regional choice among island destinations,” he added.

HIMICE, which also organises sports events, was also picked to deliver a 2,000-pax Mercedes Benz event with teambuilding in October.

As an international MICE destination, Kevin Chen, operation events manager of regional DMC EXO Events, said Sanya could do with more airlift and staff who are better trained, able to speak English and understand the needs of international travellers. Chen’s main markets are the US and Europe.

For Christophe Hazebrouck, general manager, Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort and area general manager, Hainan, Sofitel Luxury Hotels, “direct flights from Asia, a few weekly flights from key cities in Europe and visa-free access for all countries or visa-on-arrival” are on his wish list.

“While Sanya is under pressure to push its aviation development, there is also the security issue with it being a military base and where the flight corridor is under military control,” Hazebrouck remarked.

Hoss Vetry, general manager, Ritz-Carlton Sanya, Yalong Bay, commented that the challenges and opportunities in Sanya’s MICE development in the last decade are similar to MICE frontrunner Shanghai.

The local government has responded very quickly to feedback on airport infrastructure and capacity, Vetry said, adding: “That the focus in Sanya is on more international busness and is now competing with destinations like Taiwan and Thailand, are signs of the industry maturing.”

For the first time, Sanya made it to ICCA’s 2014/2015 Asia-Pacific city rankings, marking a major milestone.

With the massive development in Haitang Bay – where AccorHotels has planted its first Sofitel beach resort, the Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort, and where CDF Mall, said to be the world’s largest duty-free store, have opened – Sanya has new products to offer domestic and international MICE groups.

At the MICE forum, Noor Ahmad Hamid, regional director, Asia-Pacific, ICCA, advocated the formation of a CVB to help Sanya conduct research and bid for association events. “Competition is fierce among the first- and second-tier cities in China and associations will be critical because their meetings rotate.

“Sanya can work together with destinations with the same appeal like Jeju, Bali, the Gold Coast and Pattaya, start an alliance of coastal destinations and tap on the others,” he suggested.

Industry players agree Sanya needs to step up its marketing and promotions, stand on its own right and not be branded the “Oriental Hawaii” or the “St Tropez of China”.

Xu Feng, vice president, North Star Events Institute, which handles a number of medical groups and corporate meetings, said the safety and low-risk aspects of Sanya has been gaining attention and should be further highlighted.

Sanya received 18.4 million MICE delegates in 1Q2016 and 16.6 million in 2Q2016. Hotel occupancy rate in 1H2016 was 64.4 per cent, up 0.67 per cent year-on-year.

With STDC in the driver’s seat, increased involvement of the private sector, better connectivity, more attractive room rates and an overall improved product, Sanya is well positioned to reach its MICE ambitions.

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A stately traditional Chinese house can be found in modern
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{Developments to Watch}

1Sanya has adopted an aggressive strategy to launch new international air routes targeting destinations within a four-hour, eight-hour and 12-hour flight radius. The priority is to further improve connectivity to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand in South-east Asia, and Russia. In 1H2016, Sanya Phoenix International Airport welcomed 8.8 million arrivals, a year-on-year increase of 3.9 per cent.

2The Sanya Tourism Development Commission has submitted a proposal to introduce a subvention policy and until this is formally approved, Fan Mu, the commission’s director, said applications for support can be considered on a case-by-case basis.

3Sanya Tourism Development Commission wants the private sector task force to look at strengthening information exchange among members, collect MICE product information, conduct analysis and evaluation, launch joint MICE marketing, organise member participation in various promotional activities, develop MICE tourism standards and practices, promote service quality, develop MICE professionals and conduct MICE business training.

{Talking numbers}

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In millions, the number of MICE delegates who attended national and international conferences and meetings, with between 50 and 2,000 people each, in Sanya last year

3,002
The number of events held in Sanya last year that were shorter than three days in duration, while 2,763 events had lasted longer than three days

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In square metres, the total meeting space available in Sanya, where there are a number of hotels offering column-free ballrooms measuring 1,500m2.

Seven-star Beauty Crown Grand-Tree Hotel Complex

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Officially opened in January 2016, the property is a massive complex comprising a crown-shaped theatre and several tree-shaped hotel towers.

Concept Run on a club basis, a meeting planner can join as a member for RMB5,000 (US$750) and can book meeting spaces at a 30 per cent discount and rooms starting from RMB98, buffet breakfast for RMB28, buffet lunch for RMB68 and buffet dinner for RMB88.

The one-bedroom suite showcased during the site inspection was spacious. The European décor is reminiscent of the French Riviera and the large balcony offers 180°-views of the surroundings. The suite can be used for small gatherings. About 1,500 of a total 6,668 rooms have opened and a soon-to-be-completed tower will feature “museum-themed” rooms.

MICE application The 10,000m2 standalone Beauty Crown Grand Theater specially built in 2003 to host the Miss World paegent is one of Sanya’s largest spaces.

The International Convention Center, offering 6,600m2 of space in a separate building, comprises the Moringa Grand Ballroom for 1,000 people classroom style, and the Beauty Crown Ballroom for 1,500 people classroom style.

The Moringa Conference Center offers five breakout spaces and the Miracle Conference Center has 17 breakout spaces.

Inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, Beauty Crown’s Hall of Mirrors leading to the ballrooms and meeting rooms is longer, wider, higher and equally grand.

On site are 48 F&B outlets, 11 cinemas, including an IMAX Cinema, a Spa Center, a soon-to-open International Luxuries Flagship Store, the Beauty Crown Seventh-star Yacht Club and Beauty Crown Boeing 737-800 Idly Club.

The complex has its own bar street.

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Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort

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Launched in January 2016, this is AccorHotels’ first Sofitel resort hotel to open in Greater China. Located at Haitang Bay, the Sofitel Sanya Leeman Resort is about 10 minutes by road from the massive duty-free CDF Mall.

Rooms The 550m2 two-bedroom Imperial Sky Villa, with a private swimming pool, showcased during a site inspection, was modern and tastefully appointed. Blue is the dominant colour, with white and grey furniture and furnishings, splashes of beige and pops of yellow coming together to create a sense of warmth and elegance. Overlooking the spacious lawn, helicopter parking apron and villas close to the beachfront, the room offers an uninterrupted panoramic view of sea. About 85 per cent of rooms in the hotel are sea-facing.

MICE facilities The hotel features 11 meeting rooms ranging from its 1,100m2 Ballroom to smaller spaces of between 17m2 and 150m2 in size. Several of these offer natural light and can be configured to cater to all kinds of events. The sense of space indoors, where corridors are wider than normal and ceilings lofty, create an air of lightness and not being cooped up.

In addition, the hotel offers a 5,000m2 lawn that be used partially or in its entirety for all sorts of gatherings.

Other facilities The hotel, equipped with a helipad, offers helicopter rides around the bay and horse riding on the beach. A Thai restaurant will open soon to complement the Hainan Pearl Chinese restaurant and International Cuisine restaurant, the Lobby Lounge and Eau Bar pool bar.

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