Asia/Singapore Sunday, 19th April 2026
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Philippines ready for bigger and better events

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THE Philippines last week hosted the Madrid Fusion Manila (MFM), demonstrating its readiness to take on high-prestige, large-scale events.

One of the most prestigious international gastronomy congress and exhibition brands in the world, the inaugural MFM kicked off at SMX Manila with 1,088 registered delegates from 15 countries and 80 exhibitors, including 30 from Spain as well as chefs from Singapore and Hong Kong.

Dexter Deyto, vice president and general manager at SM Conventions Specialist, said SMX had to invest in extensive back kitchen facilities to meet the event’s demanding specifications.

For MFM, the challenge in hosting it lay in the coordination between PCOs, Spanish event organisers Arum and Foro de Debate, and the Department of Tourism and Tourism Promotions Board, said Marisa Nallana, PACEOS chair and one of the lead coordinators.

However, she commented that the Philippines is ready for such mega events. “We’re ready – in terms of personnel, organiser (capability), and staffing.”

Deyto also pointed out that the nation has hosted such events before, such as Philconstruct, which took up all of SMX Manila’s convention space. It will also welcome even bigger events by the Philippine Franchise Association and the Asia Pacific Retail Convention and Exhibition, both to take place in October.

However, Nallana pointed out that areas for improvement encompass reducing the amount of waiting time for government processes, such as bidding, processing of bids, approvals, etc.

Verna Buensuceso, tourism department project director for MFM, said: “Initiatives such as these, and upcoming events like Routes Asia and dive show brand DRT Manila are helping us improve as a MICE destination.”

She added that the Philippines is now regaining lost ground against its neighbours.

Stanley Chang

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Stanley Chang has been appointed food and beverage manager at Six Senses Samui. Chang started his hospitality career at The Mirage, Las Vegas as assistant restaurant manager in 2006, shortly after his graduation from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Since then he has worked at renowned luxury resorts including One & Only Reethi Rah and Taj Exotica Resort and Spa in the Maldives.

38th CID-UNESCO World Dance Congress

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Event leaves Europe for the first time and pirouettes into Japan’s Urayasu City

CID-UNESCO, founded in 1973, is an organisation for different styles of dance from all over the world. It is a non-governmental organisation within UNESCO and is based in Paris.

There are 4,000 members and 600 member organisations from 155 countries. Members include students, teachers, choreographers and dancers. The Dance Congress is held to promote peace regardless of nationality, age, sex, or occupation.

A spokesman from the Chiba Convention Bureau and International Center (CCB-IC) said Urayasu City was designated an International Meeting Tourism City in 2010, and the Mayor of Urayasu City met CID-UNESCO staff in 2011 in Greece during Japan National Tourism Organization’s annual Meet Japan programme.

From that point on CCB-IC, Urayasu City and JNTO worked together to convince organisers that Urayasu City would be the best destination for the 2014 dance congress, based on its convenient access to two international airports, the superb facilities of the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, and the area’s abundance of accommodation and amenities aimed at foreign travellers.

Working together, Team Chiba won the bid for the 38th CID-UNESCO World Dance Congress and it became the first congress to be awarded a convention subsidy, which had just been created in 2011, from Chiba Prefecture.

In Chiba Prefecture subsidies from the prefectural government, municipal governments, and CCB-IC are available.

In addition, the 38th CID-UNESCO World Dance Congress was awarded JNTO’s International Congress Bid Contribution Award in recognition of it being the first time the event was being held outside Europe, and the opportunity to bring the meeting to Japan, which was created through JNTO’s Meet Japan programme. The award, the spokesman added, is meant to raise awareness of international conferences to the public.

The event was promoted locally for two years and was supported by local stakeholders from the bidding process.

The Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel provided the perfect setting. Located within the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu City, just 15 minutes away from Tokyo Station by train and featuring a spectacular view of Tokyo Bay, the hotel is an excellent destination for any business event.

The main ballroom, The Club Fuji, one of the largest meeting rooms in Japan, which was renovated in September 2014, was used at the main space.

The Chief of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister’s Secretariat Multilateral Cultural Cooperation Division and the Mayor of Urayasu City gave welcome speeches at the opening ceremony. World famous ballerina Yoshida Miyako, goodwill ambassador and actress Daichi Mao, PR and goodwill ambassador Dave Spector and his wife Kyoko also attended.

“I was touched by the chance to interact with Japanese culture.” and “The last couple of days were like a dream.” were some of the comments made by delegates at the congress.

Stanley Chang

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Stanley Chang has been appointed food and beverage manager at Six Senses Samui. Chang started his hospitality career at The Mirage, Las Vegas as assistant restaurant manager in 2006, shortly after his graduation from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Since then he has worked at renowned luxury resorts including One & Only Reethi Rah and Taj Exotica Resort and Spa in the Maldives.

Tony Chisholm

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Pullman Bangkok Hotel G has named Tony Chisholm as its new general manager. The New Zealander has over 20 years of experience working in the hospitality industry at a senior management level across Asia-Pacific. Prior to this appointment, he led the preopening team at Sofitel So Singapore.

Philips India Incentive Travel Event 2015

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A gutsy DMC organises an event with a large group size it never handled before and achieves success from sound planning and issue management skills. By Feizal Samath

When Colombo-based Walkers Tours received the call to handle a group of 1,600 visitors from India for a three-day event, the DMC did not hesitate to accept the task although at that point the largest event it had ever organised was for an 800-pax group.

“We were confident of handling a larger group,” recalled Vasantha Leelananda, the DMC’s managing director and parent company John Keells Holdings’ (JKH) executive vice president.

And so the group of Phillips India employees became the largest-ever group travel to Sri Lanka, with Walkers Tours pulling out all the stops on its resources.

The event was to comprise meetings and an awards ceremony. Phillips was looking at a location within a few hours’ flying time in or around India, so it sent Indian event planner Enthuse Answers to Colombo for a recce. The latter was impressed by the facilities and confidence Walkers Tours, with its years of experience, exhibited for handling the logistics. It was then decided that the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre would be the event venue.

As a local planner, Walkers Tours provided an experienced events team, dozens of luxury transport buses and two of the biggest hotels in the capital owned by JKH, which also runs the country’s largest hotel chain.

The DMC gathered about 35 staff members, divided them into four teams to take care of visa applications, flights, airport transfers, accommodation, arrangements with the convention centre, and other logistics. More than 800 rooms were booked at the Cinnamon Grand, Cinnamon Lakeside (both owned by JKH), Hotel Galadari, Hilton Colombo and The Kingsbury for three nights.

Charters by SriLankan Airlines were arranged with some flights upgraded to wide-bodied aircraft. The flights ranged from one (Chennai to Colombo) to three hours (New Delhi to Colombo). About 45 buses were deployed to ferry the visitors from the airport and back and for travel within the city.
The main events were held at the convention centre, where a temporary kitchen was set up by Cinnamon Lakeside in addition to the hotel’s main kitchen, which supplied the bulk of the hot meals less than 250m away. All five hotels were all fewer than 10 minutes away.

Asked if the organising team encountered problems, Leelananda said: “One of the key challenges was bringing in all the guests within 24 hours and flying them out within 24 hours.”

Another challenge presented itself later when assembling the group in the hotel lobby at the same time for room allotment, made complicated by last-minute name changes in the original room-sharing list. For example, there were several cases of a participant inviting a friend to share his room, thus leaving the other guest pre-assigned to share the same room with no room to check into. Walkers Tours had to sort out the issue sensitively and re-assigned rooms to affected guests.

“This exercise also demonstrated the need for each of the participating hotels to provide a dedicated inhouse team.

“Phillips’ management was extremely impressed by the organisation of the event as well as Colombo’s beauty, cleanliness and infrastructure. The event was in fact a good boost to MICE tourism in Sri Lanka,” Leelananda added.

Anthony Lark

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Montara Hospitality Group
has announced the return of Anthony Lark as managing director and general manager of Trisara resort in Phuket. He joined Trisara in 2000 and has over 25 years of experience leading luxury hotel groups in the region.

Hermann Wegmueller

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Hermann Wegmueller has been made the new CEO at Meeting Point Asia with headquarters in Bangkok. He takes over from Jan Respen, who has left the Thai destination management company for private reasons. Wegmueller joins the company from Go Vacation Thailand, where he was executive director product & contracting.

Akira Park

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Akira Park has been named general manager of Mantra Samui Resort. Park spent most of his hospitality career with Hyatt Hotels, starting in the US before moving to South Korea. His most recent post was in China where he was involved in opening a hotel in Qingdao.

Jeunesse Expo5, Annual World Conference 2014

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With only six weeks to put together a mega conference, official event contractor MCI has to mobilise two offices to get things moving fast.  By Prudence Lui

By the time global event specialist MCI was appointed official contractor for the Jeunesse Expo5, Annual World Conference 2014, there were only six weeks left to the big day.

To ensure a timely delivery of the three-day event in Macau, MCI’s Hong Kong and Macau offices joined hands in event planning and execution.

The programme comprised a pre-opening night for 100 VIPs who attended a private dinner followed by a viewing of The House of Dancing Water show in City of Dreams, presentations, product briefs and launches, ceremonies that recognised top performing distributors, and entertainment.

According to MCI Group Hong Kong’s managing director, Peter Kinnane, the event drew “phenomenal’ interest from the  Jeunesse network, selling out to more than 12,000 people daily.

To manage the crowds, MCI worked with the client to hold the conference at The Venetian Macao and to accommodate delegates at the nearby Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central and Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central.

“It was spectacular that Macau is able to hold the event in one location (on Cotai Strip) where all guests are within walking distance of the event venue. No other places in the world could allow such an arrangement with such ease, and this convenience will become more advantageous as Cotai Strip continues to expand,” said Kinnane.

The high human traffic meant that crowd controls were needed. MCI set up queue controls and security measures at two registration areas – one at The Venetian Macao and the other at Sands Cotai Central.

As MCI was required by law to inform the Macau government of the number of people inside the CotaiArena at any one time, MCI created a daily event ticket with a seat allocation, and put in place an entry and exit scanning system at the doors.

“As the CotaiArena had capacity for  just over 10,000, an overflow room had to be created almost overnight,” Kinnane added.

By allocating seats, MCI was able to group attendees by their home countries, which in turn created a vibrant atmosphere with national flags and colours.

The diverse background of attendees also called for a flexible script that was engaging. MCI formed technical and translation teams with more than 35 people to respond to last minute changes. To translate the script from English to six other languages, MCI leveraged the Jeunessse QR system and barcoded each transporter so it could be linked to a delegate. Disposable rubber ear tips on headphones expedited the circulation of audio devices.

Throughout the event, delegates could view and purchase the range of Jeunesse products. Sales was strong.

The event ended with Scott Lewis, Chief Visionary Officer of Jeunesse Global, noting the company’s network of distributors were energised.

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