Asia/Singapore Sunday, 25th January 2026
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New convention centre rises atop Thailand’s Big Mountain

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ALREADY a popular weekend destination for locals, Khao Yai is now keen to bait the meetings segment with its new convention centre.

Khao Yai Convention Center (KYCC), which started operations in July and resides within a mixed-use development, offers 3,700m2 of indoor meeting space, including a grand ballroom that can accommodate up to 1,000 pax for seated meals and 1,700 pax in theatre style, a 970m2 exhibition hall, and seven meeting rooms.

Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima state is home to Thailand’s oldest national park that translates as ‘Big Mountain’ in English, but a good distance from the state capital.

Acknowledging this shortcoming, KYCC sales manager, Predee Sathidthanawut, instead wants to position Khao Yai as a “sub-MICE city in Isaan” and a “one-stop destination” that is ideal for large groups due to its large room inventory.

“Thais already know Khao Yai, so we are trying to build international awareness of KYCC and the destination now at IT&CM Asia,” revealed Predee when he spoke to TTGmice e-Weekly at the recent MICE tradeshow.

“We will promote KYCC as a meetings-and-leisure destination that is ideal for teambuilding too,” he remarked, further elaborating that KYCC’s proximity to nature – just 1.5km from the Khao Yai National Park – is a selling point to entice planners to hold their meetings surrounded by nature and greenery.

Other factors that work to KYCC’s advantage are the abundance of golf courses, resorts and wineries in Khao Yai, plus the destination is located just a two-hour drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, Predee added.

KYCC adjoins the upcoming 11.5ha Scenical World, an expansion and rejuvenation of the existing Life Park amusement park that will add a shopping mall (Greenery Park Mall) and a water park (Splash World). Scenical World will soft open by January 2015.

Shuttle buses will be provided to transfer guests and delegates from one point to another, said Predee.

The development is also home to the 254-room Greenery Resort, the 116-room Botanica Khao Yai that debuted in July this year, and the 300-room Khao Yai Foresta that is scheduled to open in two years’ time.

SITE reveals 2015 calendar of events

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THE Society of Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) has released the dates and destinations for events in 2015, which span the continents of Asia, Europe, and North America.

First up, SITE’s international board of directors will convene with local industry professionals at the SITE Executive Summit. The summit will run from February 9-13 at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai.

Running from September 27-30, SITE Classic gathers customers, colleagues, and industry leaders to support SITE Foundation. The Baha Mar, Bahamian Riviera resort in Nassau, the Bahamas, will host the event.

SITE Global Conference 2015 provides a platform for learning about new industry trends, facing business challenges, and networking. This year’s edition will be held from October 23-26 at the Taj Palace Hotel in New Delhi.

SITE Nites Europe and America take place the day before the opening of IMEX Frankfurt and IMEX America respectively. Hosted buyers and exhibitors at the two shows will spend the evening networking on May 18 in Frankfurt and October 12 in Las Vegas.

Proceeds from both events support SITE Foundations’ research and education initiatives.

Rhonda Brewer, SITE president 2015 and vice-president, group business manager–sales for Maritz Travel Company, said: “In 2014, SITE grew its membership with over 45 per cent of the members located in 83 countries outside of the US. With events in India and Dubai, we look to grow these important markets to help us achieve our strategic goal of 4,000 members by the end of 2016.”

Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort launches additional event spaces

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NEW meeting facilities at the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort is positioning the resort as a suitable venue for medium-sized meetings.

At the centre of this is the 716m2 Similan Ballroom that can accommodate up to 350 delegates in theatre style and 290 guests banquet style.

The resort has also unveiled three meeting rooms – the 158m2 Tongfah, and Tawan and Talay breakout rooms at 77m2 each.

“With the unveiling of this fantastic addition to the property, Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort is now committed to MICE excellence,” says Darren Edmonstone, Outrigger managing director, Asia-Pacific. “The new Similan meeting space allows Outrigger to extend its unique passion for meetings excellence and team building to event organisers around the world.”

Tony Pedroni, general manager of the Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort, says the new spaces will allow the resort to host teambuilding programmes with a “uniquely Thai twist”.

Meetings held at the resort can benefit from high-end, in-house audiovisual equipment, technical support, free Wi-Fi, and an events and catering team. All four meeting spaces are designed to allow in natural light.

Furthermore, Outrigger Laguna Phuket Beach Resort has a variety of outdoor spaces in the form of extensive gardens and a beachfront for teambuilding activities and outdoor banquets.

For inquiries, call 66 7636 0600.

Alicia Yao Hong elected to SITE board

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ALICIA Yao Hong has added one more to her many hats with her latest appointment to the board of the Society of Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE) ­– International Board.

Effective January 1, 2015, Yao’s service term will span three years. In her new role, Yao will be SITE’s key contact for Chinese incentive travel and business event buyers keen to know more about professionalising their incentive travel business.

Yao is currently a team member at GainingEdge China, which offers consulting services for the international conventions and meetings industry; general manager of IME Consulting Beijing; deputy secretary general of China MICE Committee;and a member of ICCA China Committee.

She and her team also function as the China sales representative for the South Africa National Convention Bureau.

Saha Signature Indian Restaurant & Bar

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Host a party here and you can expect to be blown away by a unique twist to Indian cuisine. By Paige Lee

The new Saha Signature Indian Restaurant & Bar is bold. Its eclectic menu features popular regional Indian cuisine that has been given an innovative spin, while its interior – in stark contrast to its location among conserved shophouses on Duxton Hill – reflects the Indian love for colour, from bright paintings of sailboats and hunters on horseback on the ceiling to intricate patterns along the walls.

And when its kitchen is helmed by a chef who has been nicknamed “Gordon Ramsay of India”, I know my belly is in good hands.

MICE application

Saha’s private dining area, which is separated by a sliding door from the main area, can seat up to 20 guests. The elegant solid wood table for 12, which occupies the length of the room, is most welcoming. Furniture can be moved around this space to suit the needs of private parties.

The restaurant’s 22-seat al fresco terrace bar, which overlooks Duxton Hill’s tranquil surroundings, also makes a delightful place for intimate celebratory parties.

Larger groups with up to 42 guests can hire the entire restaurant. A minimum spend of S$4,000++ (US$3,200++) applies.

F&B concept

I am no stranger to the rich variety of Indian cuisine, but Saha’s extensive menu succeeded in catching my breath.

That afternoon, for lunch, I indulged in its signature Tasting of Mushroom, a trio of a mushroom-infused masala cappuccino, tandoor-grilled mushrooms and frozen masala mushroom parfait powder; Kasoor Methi Seared Foie Gras which came plated with a spice stewed mango, mango salsa and mango panna foam; and frozen chocolate ganache powder, comprising cardamom, saffron soil and mint soil, for dessert.

What an innovative mash-up of Indian and Western flavours! But why am I surprised? Given chef Abhijit Saha’s reputation as the best chef in India and for transforming traditional staples with modern molecular gastronomy techniques, there was no way he would allow Saha to serve mere naan or tandoori chicken.

Saha also boasts an extensive wine menu, and its India inspired cocktails are hailed as a must-try. I suggest an order of mango rosemary martini and kari-tini.

Event planners can work with the restaurant to put together a tailored menu or choose available dishes from the a la carte or tasting menus.

Service and ambience

Indians are renowned for their warm hospitality and the well-mannered and attentive staff at Saha certainly live up to that reputation.

Chef Saha is most amiable too. You can request to meet him to make sense of the full-bodied flavours behind your dish, or to simply say hello and thank him for the exciting gastronomic journey he had put you through.

Contacts
9A Duxton Hill, Singapore 089593
Email: info@saha.sg
Website: www.saha.sg
Opening hours
Monday to Saturday
12.00 to 15.00; 18.00 to 23.00

Rock your party like a hurricane

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John B Sutherland, an agency which specialises in luxurious and unique travel experiences for leisure and corporate groups, is working with Karma Sound Studios in Bang Saray, Thailand to create musical themed events for incentive groups with no more than 300 participants.

Incentive groups can adopt 70s rock, disco, punk and glam rock for their party theme, and costumes, make-up and the music of their choice will be provided.

At press time, the agency’s owner, John B Sutherland is looking to execute parties themed around Queen, Beatles, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.

These musical themed events will be held at Karma Sound Studios which boasts a state-of-the-art recording studio complex and a collection of six well-appointed accommodation units – five double rooms and one single.

Karma Sound Studios also offers an outdoor venue set amid private tropical gardens.

Email john@johnbsutherland.com for more details on these musical themed events as well as other music related programmes available to corporate groups.

Cruise off into the sunset

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The latest teambuilding option offered by Blue Star Yachting allows delegates to do just that – cruise off into the sunset after a day of wine tasting, while sailing around Singapore’s Sentosa island, the Marina Bay area or off to the southern isles where a sumptuous barbeque dinner can be arranged.

These luxurious experiences are offered on board the Sunreef62 yacht, a fully-air-conditioned catamaran that can accommodate up to 37 guests. Wine tasting sessions feature boutique wines from Australia and New Zealand and are led by a wine connoisseur who will explain the craft of wine.

Customised cruises can be designed accordingly for any length of time, up to a week. Prices from S$2,000 (US$1,600).
For more information, visit bluestaryachting.net.

Take a virtual step into Suntec Singapore

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Suntec Singapore is now inviting guests on a virtual tour of the convention centre, before they even travel to the venue, through Google Maps’ Street View (http://bit.ly/1tXC5P1).

Users will be able to see 360º indoor panoramic shots of the centre’s indoor facilities, such as the entrance driveway, the 36 meeting rooms on Level 3, the concourse area, and the halls on Level 4 and 6.

Expecting this to set Suntec Singapore apart from its rivals, spokesperson Marc Bakker said: “This is an important benefit for decision-makers outside Singapore, who can now have a comprehensive view of the new venue prior to coming for a full site inspection or during their shortlisting process.”

He added that Suntec Singapore’s next step is to create an online environment for clients to visualise the convention centre’s event space personalised to their own event requirements.

Hyatt Regency makes its mark in Eastern China

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Hyatt Regency Suzhou has opened in Suzhou Industrial Park, within   mixed-use development Jinghope Plaza which also features a luxury shopping mall, entertainment venues and two Grade-A office buildings.

From the hotel, Shanghai is 25 minutes away by train, Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport is an hour by car, and Suzhou SIP Railway Station is a 10-minute drive away.

The hotel offers 355 guestrooms and suites, five on-property restaurants and lounges, and The Residence event venue which spans more than 1,400m² and comprises the Regency Ballroom (for up to 450 pax for cocktail events or 340 for private dining events), four multipurpose rooms (for up to 360 pax) and the Loft Kitchen.

For relaxation, the Yue Spa comes with six private spa suites, two reflexology areas, and hydrotherapy facilities. An indoor swimming pool and 24-hour gym round up the hotel’s wellness offerings.

Cool, new spaces at the top of Four Seasons Singapore

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Four Seasons Singapore recently unveiled a snazzier rooftop event space with a rejuvenated pool and new bar, and two redecorated function rooms, coinciding with the hotel’s 20th anniversary.

Located on the 20th floor, Windows East and Windows West now boast floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light, chandeliers and new wood panelling, with one room in white wood and the other in dark wood. Both come with wide balconies and can accommodate between 50 and 60 people each, or five tables for roundtable sessions.

The luxury city hotel has also added a new poolside bar, an extension of its destination watering hole One-Ninety Bar by Javier de las Muelas which was opened in the lobby earlier this year. The entire revamped area holds up to 150 pax for casual receptions.

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