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Meliá Hotels Recognized Globally for Environmental Efforts

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Meliá Hotels Recognized Globally for Environmental Efforts - TRAVELINDEXPalma de Mallorca, Spain, September 5, 2024 / TRAVELINDEX / TIME magazine is hailing Meliá Hotels International as the most sustainable company in the tourism sector, designating the Spanish hotel group a number-one pick in the ‘World’s Most Sustainable Companies of 2024’.

The inaugural list includes 500 leading companies from more than 30 countries. Meliá Hotels International obtained the highest score in the tourism sector worldwide and occupies 114th place in the global ranking among all industries. The hotel group has also positioned itself in eighth place among the 25 Spanish companies that appear in the ranking.

The TIME announcement comes at the same time that Meliá secured its commitment to sustainability through Ecostars, an internationally recognised certification that evaluates and rewards sustainable practices in the hotel industry.

Twenty-seven hotels in Asia have already achieved ratings ranging from certified to Silver level. The highest-ranked hotels within the region are Meliá Bali and Meliá Purosani Yogyakarta, both in Indonesia. Meliá Makassar and INNSiDE Yogyakarta, also in Indonesia, achieved a Bronze rating, along with Meliá Vinpearl Hue and Meliá Vinpearl Phu Ly in Vietnam and Meliá Koh Samui in Thailand.

The globally-recognized Ecostars standard evaluates the sustainability of hotels, considering factors related to environmental management and energy efficiency, such as energy consumption, use of green energy, water management, waste management, carbon emissions and sustainable purchasing.

“Having an assessment as solid as Ecostars across our entire portfolio in ownership, rental and management, not only strengthens our reputation, but also directly enhances our business results, since, as a recent study conducted by Booking.com shows, a visible positioning in sustainability is valued by customers and translates into an increase in bookings,” said Gabriel Escarrer, president and CEO of Meliá Hotels International.

For Meliá Hotels International, another strong point of the Ecostars certification is its global nature, as it is used and recognised all over the world. The portfolio assessed by Ecostars is distributed geographically as follows: 160 hotels in Europe, 60 in the Americas, 40 in Asia and 10 in Africa.

Earlier this year the group was recognized as one of the top-performing hotel companies globally according to the latest Sustainability Yearbook by S&P Global. The leading financial ratings and market analysis provider ranked Meliá in third place and the first European-origin hotel company in the ranking. The Sustainability Yearbook 2024 was based on the 2023 Corporate Sustainability Assessment, an annual evaluation of companies’ sustainability practices, which covers over 9,400 companies from around the world.

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Casa de las Artes Opens its Doors in the Heart of Madrid

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Casa de las Artes Opens its Doors in the Heart of MadridThe new Casa de las Artes, Member of Melia Collection has made its debut in Madrid’s literary heart, Barrio de las Letras. A must-visit destination for those seeking a unique and exclusive stay in the city centre, the new hotel holds a deep connection to Madrid’s vibrant cultural spirit. Its intriguing name embodies a singular concept: a tribute to the seven fine arts from Madrid’s literary heart. This modern tribute to art is a way to continue time-honoured legacies while reimagining new possibilities, creating a space where the contemporary and timeless can coexist. This opening marks the arrival of The Melia Collection brand to the Iberian Peninsula, joining other distinctive hotels in Spain, such as Hacienda del Conde in Tenerife, or Ratxó Retreat Hotel and Summum Boutique Hotel in Mallorca.

Unique Décor Inspired by Classic Spanish Literature

The interior design and décor of Casa de las Artes were masterfully crafted by architect Álvaro Sans and interior designer Adriana Sans from the ASAH studio, in collaboration with Melia Hotels International. Their work sought inspiration from a singular figure who shaped the aesthetic vision of this hidden gem nestled in the charming streets of Barrio de las Letras: Miguel de Cervantes. Revered as Spain’s greatest novelist, poet, and playwright, Cervantes, the neighbourhood’s most illustrious resident, serves as the guiding force behind Casa de las Artes. As a key figure of modern literature, Cervantes’ legacy inspired the mission of Cas de las Artes and no other artist could hold this place of honour like the “prince of wits.”

Casa de las Artes: An Immersive Cultural Experience

Nestled between Calle Atocha and Calle Moratín, Casa de las Artes offers a captivating experience for its guests, with a rich program of activities and events designed to immerse travellers within the seven fine arts. Guests can engage with culture through an array of workshops, temporary exhibitions, film series, and more.

Among its cultural spaces, the private cinema room is a standout. Inspired by the classic Hollywood screening rooms of the 1950s, it provides a nostalgic connection with the seventh art. Literary lovers can retreat to the library to unwind amidst the bookshelves in a cozy and peaceful atmosphere. The hotel also boasts a number of leisure spaces including a thermal pool and a fitness centre, ensuring both mind and body stay invigorated. Notably, the fitness centre features a unique space with a ballet barre, paying homage to the elegant art of dance.

A High-End Culinary Proposal

A key cornerstone of The Melia Collection, gastronomy plays a leading role in the hotel. MACHÉ, a restaurant whose name draws inspiration from the visual arts, has been selected to enhance this rich cultural journey with exceptional cuisine. Situated in the historic Spanish Railways Association building, the restaurant offers a unique fusion of culinary delights and live entertainment, transforming dinners into unforgettable evenings. Stained-glass windows and lofty ceilings create a breathtaking backdrop for a theatrical dining experience.

This remarkable opening is poised to become the must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts in Madrid, seeking inspiring experiences that allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the city’s rich historical tapestry.

About The Meliá Collection
The Melia Collection is a carefully curated selection of singular hotels with endless charm and an unmistakable sense of home. This new addition to Melia Hotels International’s portfolio of brands unfolds a new definition of experiential luxury travel through an exceptional selection of hotels that boast cultural legacy and unique stories in iconic locations: Maison Colbert and Villa Marquis, both in Paris, Tenuta di Artimino in Tuscany, Melia Serengeti Lodge and Ngorongoro Lodge in Tanzania, Melia London Kensington in London, Melia Desert Palm in Dubai, Hacienda del Conde in Tenerife, Summum Boutique Hotel in Palma de Mallorca, Ratxó Retreat Hotel in Puigpunyent, Mallorca and Casa de las Artes in Madrid. This new collection of hotels represents a further step in Melia’s differentiation strategy and its commitment to conscious and purposeful travelling, promoting the discovery and authenticity of destinations, whether it is the essence of a city, an exclusive beachfront location or a remote and exotic place in a natural environment. The Melia Collection will soon add new openings in Milan, Palassa Beach (Albania), Cadiz, Arxan -Inner Mongolia (China), Vietnam and La Habana, Cuba

About Melia Hotels International
Founded in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Melia Hotels International has more than 400 hotels open or in the process of opening, in more than 40 countries, and a portfolio of nine brands: Gran Melia Hotels & Resorts, ME by Melia, The Melia Collection, Paradisus by Melia, Melia Hotels & Resorts, ZEL, INNSiDE by Melia, Sol by Melia, and Affiliated by Melia. The Company is one of the world’s leading hotel chains in the leisure segment and its experience in this area has allowed it to consolidate itself in the growing market of urban hotels inspired by leisure. Its commitment to responsible tourism has led it to be recognised as the most sustainable European hotel company in the world (chosen as “Sustainability Yearbook Member” in 2024 by S&P Global), as well as being a “Top Employer 2024” brand in Spain, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France and Vietnam.

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Rossini at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Presents Premium Beverage Event

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Rossini Presents Premium Beverage Event - TRAVELINDEXIndulge in the heavenly dishes created by talented Two Michelin-starred Chef Giuseppe De Vuono enhanced by enchanting melodies at Rossini’s. The award-winning restaurant at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is hosting the “Sicilian Symphony of Culinary Overture” to present the one-of-its-kind dinners for which it known through a creative collaboration with De Vuono, the talented executive chef from Hong Kong’s two Michelin-starred Octavium, on 13 – 14 September 2024 starting at 19:30 hrs.

The spectacular culinary journey will begin with OUVERTURE, featuring Arancino ragout, Black mussel caviar, and Tomato ricotta and olives as tempting canapés and Sarde Beccafico, Caponata and Salsiccia as savory Amuse Bouches. ALLEGRO takes the stage next with CARABINIEROS RED PRAWN Stuffed Zucchini Flower “Har Gow” Oscietra Caviar, an impressive homage to Hong Kong’s famed dumpling with a tantalizing Italian twist, and SLOW COOKED WAGYU CHEEK with Salsa Tonnata / Melanosporum Black Truffle. This is followed by ANDANTE, an exquisite set of PACCHERI with Sicilian Style Sunday Squid Ragu. SCHERZO features HOKKAIDO HAMACHI with Morel Mushroom / Sweet & Sour Sauce and MAYURA BEEF TENDERLOIN with Sicilian Eggplant Parmigiana / Eggplant Caviar. The gustatory adventure, accompanied by wonderful music, comes to a sweet conclusion with ALLEGRO CON FUOCO.

“I would like to bring a piece of home and Octavium to diners” De Vuono says of the special dishes he is preparing for the upcoming Sicilian Symphony of Culinary Overture. Inspired by his fond memories of his time in Sicily, Hong Kong and more, this young yet exceptional chef has created an extraordinary menu.

Joining this exclusive dinner event costs just THB 6,800++ per person for food-only option and THB 12,600++ per person with premium beverage pairing. The well-curated list of premium beverages includes 2018 Nervi Conterno Vigna Valferana, Italy, 2022 Vietti, Roero Arneis, Piedmont, Italy and 2020 Tenuta Capofaro Malvasia di Salina Passito Sicily, Italy.

Born and raised in Sicily, De Vuono started his remarkable culinary journey at a young age and has since built up an impressive profile. A student of the prestigious “Hotel Higher Education Antonello da Messina”, he won the Silver Medal at the European Association of Hotel and Tourism Schools’ Annual Conference and Competition at the age of 17. After graduating, De Vuono moved to London, honing his skills at Michelin-starred restaurants and five-star hotels, including Locanda Locatelli and The Connaught Hotel. At The Connaught, he was part of the opening team for a new concept restaurant by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, further broadening his fine dining expertise.

In 2018, he joined Tosca di Angelo at The Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong, retaining one Michelin star for three consecutive years and later worked closely with maestro Umberto Bombana at “Otto e Mezzo BOMBANA HK,” the first and only Italian restaurant outside Italy to receive three Michelin stars. Now the executive chef at the two Michelin-starred restaurant Octavium, De Vuono is ready to come to Bangkok and delight every diner with his “Sicilian Symphony of Culinary Overture”.

Don’t miss Chef De Vuono’s amazing cooking skills, refined tastes, and creativity at Rossini’s. For more information and to reserve your table, please call +66 (0)2 649 8888

 

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A Fair Deal for Food Delivery Workers?

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The perks of “gig work” in the online food delivery sector are clear – pick up work whenever suits you, go at your own pace and never lack opportunities. Yet there is a darker side to online catering platforms, which stand accused of exploiting workers – a charge that has been amplified since the COVID-19 pandemic. As argued by Dr Pearl Lin and Mr Wilson Au of the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and co-authors, simply raising a red flag is not enough. Hence, China’s government resolved in 2021 to protect workers through regulating the marketplace and ensuring labour welfare. Their study investigated the impacts of this all-too-recent system, and their rich insights will help online catering platforms strike a balance between cost-effectiveness and respect for gig workers and human rights in the post-pandemic era.

The pandemic dealt a devastating blow to the hospitality and tourism industry, with hotel rooms vacant and restaurants deserted. Of course, those would-be guests were instead hunkering down at home, replacing the dining experience with a take-away meal delivered direct to their door. “Deliveroo, an online catering platform in Hong Kong, reported that the company’s sales and orders doubled in the first quarter of 2020”, report the authors. Where other services in the industry fell by the wayside, online catering platforms thrived.

As one of the rare “winners” during the COVID-19 pandemic, the online catering platform sector has since experienced a steady boom in restaurant partners and demand. In 2020, the Chinese food delivery sector contributed to more than one third of global revenue. Accordingly, the number of individuals employed by online catering platforms – gig workers – has also increased exponentially. In 2020, it was reported that there was a 150% rise in gig workers in the USA, and the story is similar in China. “Myriad workers in China are engaged in on-demand work, and this proportion is rising”, say the researchers.

Hiring on-demand gig workers, such as food delivery drivers, is cheap and convenient for online catering platforms. By capitalising on work flexibility, human resource allocation can be optimised and more money made. The pandemic acted as a catalyst for this labour structure shift, with more gig workers than ever in hospitality. It is therefore no surprise that, as the authors write, “more than 32% of organisations plan to replace their full-time employees with contingent workers as a cost-saving measure”. However, cost-effectiveness should not take precedent when human resources and well-being are in the mix. Those gig workers also desperately need to be protected from exploitation.

From the employee perspective, getting a “gig” is easy in today’s world, where ordering meals online is a matter of habit. However, their working conditions are far from ideal. Gig workers have irregular schedules based on customer demand, often need to self-supply work materials such as vehicles and mobile phones, and receive salaries at a piece rate. “These workers find themselves in high-stress settings facing heavy workloads, long hours, low job security and limited socialisation”, state the researchers. Clearly, there has been a stark lack of attention to gig workers’ welfare.

Whilst online catering platforms have enjoyed a booming market share and revenue, no such advantages have been felt by the unsung gig workers themselves. To add insult to injury, unethical practices have become the norm, such as the collection of big data to calculate performance indices. This might indeed stimulate performance and increase efficiency in the short term, but it could also lead to immense feelings of powerlessness and pressure among gig workers. “These stringent standards violate the principles of humanity”, write the researchers. This is certainly not a good look for the brand value and social image of online catering platforms.

“Online catering platforms’ cost–profit nature leaves gig workers’ welfare concerns untouched until government interventions”, explain the researchers. Thus, in 2021, seven Chinese governmental departments issued a governance system named “Guides on Implementing the Responsibilities of Online Catering Platforms for Effectively Protecting the Rights and Interests of Food Delivery Personnel” (“the Guides”). The Guides’ institutional governance protects gig workers’ labour welfare and well-being in seven major areas: guaranteeing labour income, ensuring labour safety, maintaining food safety, improving social security, optimising the work environment, strengthening organisational construction and providing conflict resolution mechanisms. However, the real-life implications of the Guides have yet to be determined.

In an ambitious study, the researchers aimed to clarify how the Guides impact both online catering platforms and gig workers. To achieve truly in-depth insights, a mixed-methods qualitative design was employed. This involved two major steps: first, a series of focus groups, and second, the “Delphi technique” survey-based framework. The focus groups were crafted to foster dynamic discussions and hear various perspectives on the impact of the Guides. The participants comprised panels from five universities and five institutions related to China’s food delivery sector. All were familiar with the Guides. The Delphi technique involved three rounds of questionnaires with four scholars and four food delivery practitioners, which enabled the researchers to identify consensus on the items.

The scholars identified the direct, indirect and derived impacts of the Guides. Regarding direct effects, the Guides ensure that online catering platforms offer remuneration that meets the local minimum payment threshold. Furthermore, the Guides stipulate that the onus is on online catering platforms and third-party agents to cover gig workers’ social security insurance. “The Guides, which online catering platforms should implement, protect on-demand workers’ legal status and boost gig workers’ motivation to continue participating in the sharing economy”, say the authors.

The panellists also reached a consensus on the indirect impacts of the Guides. For instance, the Guides forbid the use of algorithmic rating indices that calculate “performance scores” based on delivery numbers, time limits, punctuality rate and 5-star reviews. Online catering platforms are also obligated to improve the order-scheduling mechanism, optimise delivery routes, and put reasonable limits on the amount of labour. “In other words”, say the researchers, “online catering platforms’ technological advantages have taken a backseat in favour of more humane labour”.

Finally, the main derived impacts of the Guides were determined. As a key point, the Guides promote online catering labour unions. Such unions seek to negotiate labour rights and interests and improve job security for gig workers, which could work to increase gig workers’ bargaining power. By cultivating more productive relationships with co-workers, supervisors and family, such labour unions are also likely to enhance gig workers’ well-being – something that has long been overlooked. Whilst this may compromise online catering platforms’ focus on profit and bring adverse short-term consequences, the “demand for food delivery remains high enough to support online catering platforms’ long-term survival”, the authors point out.

The researchers’ findings shed light on what institutional governance can offer gig workers and how online catering platforms can strike a healthy balance between cost-effectiveness and upholding workers’ rights and interests. “The future labour structure must attend to gig workers’ welfare and implement mutually beneficial measures in the sharing ecosystem”, conclude the authors. Undeniably, the Guides’ short-term impact on online catering platforms’ operating costs will probably affect the industry’s cost advantages, but long-term advantages can only be achieved by creating fair labour conditions for gig workers. In particular, it is vital to avoid turning gig workers into what the researchers describe as “extrinsically motivated machines”, lacking any inherent sense of purpose in their work.

With this in mind, there is a clear need for governance that can balance business competitiveness with gig workers’ welfare.

Lin, Pearl M.C., Peng, Kang-Lin, Au, Wai Ching Wilson, and Baum, Tom (2023). Labor Market Transformation in the Hospitality Gig Economy in a Post Pandemic Era: Impacts of Institutional Governance. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Vol. 35, Issue 4, 1490-1510.

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Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor 1932 Unveils New Khmer Tasting Menus

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Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor 1932 Unveils New Khmer Tasting MenusThe acclaimed Khmer fine-dining restaurant 1932 at Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Siem Reap has unveiled exclusive new tasting menus as it continues to elevate and redefine haute gastronomy in Cambodia.

The hotel’s Khmer tasting menus were launched last year as a way to introduce diners to the distinctive flavours of the Southeast Asian cuisine. The popularity of the dining experience prompted 1932 to update the menus with several exciting new dishes available this month.

Some highlights from the new menu include Bangkorng Takeo made with Takeo freshwater lobster, Khmer thermidor sauce, morning glory and oyster sauce; Num Krouk, a Khmer rice cake with sweet and sour sauce, and lime; and Sach Ko Lok Lak, a Tajima striploin with Kampot pepper, crudite, turmeric and garlic fried rice.

“The dishes on the new Khmer tasting menu at 1932 feature the freshest, locally grown, seasonal ingredients, ensuring an outstanding representation of Cambodian flavours at their very finest,” said Executive Sous Chef Dorn Doeurt, an expert in authentic Royal Khmer cuisine and modern Khmer gastronomy, who designed the menus.

The tasting menus are categorized by decades/periods, including the 1930s (“The Reign of King Sisowath Norodom” priced at $90++), 1950s (“The Grand Renaissance” priced at $60++), 1960s (“The Golden Age” priced at $70++) and 1990s (“The Raffles Grand Legacy” priced at $100++). All are offered with an optional wine pairing and dishes can also be ordered à la carte.

“The new tasting menus at 1932 showcase the exquisite range and remarkable tastes of Khmer cuisine in a fine-dining experience that’s second to none as an introduction to Cambodia’s top culinary offerings,” said Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor General Manager Joseph Colina.

Earlier this year, World’s 50 Best spotlighted 1932 in its Discovery list, saying the restaurant’s cuisine “delights the palate as the chefs navigate decades of Khmer culinary heritage.”

Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor was named one of the world’s “500 Best Hotels” by the industry-leading Travel + Leisure magazine in April for a third straight year. The historic hotel was also honored as one of Cambodia’s finest—with special recognition for its swimming pool and spa—in the Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific in June.

The 92-year-old luxury hotel is on the doorstep of ancient Khmer archeological sites in Cambodia and is considered a national treasure. Originally opened in 1932, the hotel was built as a rest stop for archeologists and adventurers seeking to explore the ancient kingdom of Angkor Wat, which is today one of the most popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

For more information on dining at Grand Hotel d’Angkor, please call +855 63 963 888

ABOUT RAFFLES

Raffles Hotels & Resorts boasts an illustrious history and some of the most prestigious hotel addresses worldwide. In 1887, Raffles Singapore set the standard for luxury hospitality, introducing the world to private butlers, the Singapore Sling and its enduring, legendary service. Today, Raffles continues this tradition in leading cities and lavish resort locales, enchanting travellers with meaningful experiences and service that is both gracious and intuitive. Connoisseurs of life choose Raffles, not merely for its aura of culture, beauty and gentility, but for the extraordinary way they feel when in residence with Raffles. Each Raffles, be it Paris, Istanbul, Dubai, Warsaw, Jakarta or the Seychelles, serves as a venerated oasis where travellers arrive as guests, leave as friends and return as family. Raffles is part of Accor, a world-leading hospitality group consisting of more than 5,100 properties and 10,000 food and beverage venues throughout 110 countries.

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Experience Baked Tiger Prawns with Glass Noodles at Plate Restaurant

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Plate Restaurant at Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit is delighted to introduce its latest Plate of the Month: Baked Tiger Prawns with Glass Noodles, or Goong Lai Sue Ob Woonsen. This classic Thai dish features fresh Tiger Prawns, baked to perfection and served with succulent glass noodles.

Woonsen (วุ้นเส้น), made from mung bean starch, is the star of this dish, absorbing the rich, savory flavors of garlic and ginger. Cooked in one pot with an array of vegetables and fresh herbs, the result is a fragrant and mouthwatering dish that embodies the essence of Thai cuisine.

To elevate the experience, the Baked Tiger Prawns are served with a Spicy Seafood Sauce, adding an extra layer of deliciousness to every bite.

Indulge in this exquisite dish at Plate Restaurant and discover why Goong Ob Woonsen remains a beloved favorite in Thai culinary traditions.

Available at Plate Restaurant from September until October 2024

Only THB 540++ per dish

For more information or reservations, please contact us at 02 090 7888 or email Fbreservations@carltonhotel.co.th

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Vietnam Golf Coast Clubs Tee Up Stronger Community Ties

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Vietnam Golf Coast (VGC) clubs are strengthening community bonds in Central Vietnam via public-spirited initiatives.

The VGC, a destination marketing collaboration between three of the area’s signature golf clubs—Laguna Golf Lang Co, Montgomerie Links, and Ba Na Hills Golf Club—has made community engagement a cornerstone of its mission.

The clubs are attracting golf enthusiasts from around the globe to a destination that has emerged as one of Asia’s most enticing hubs for play. At the same time, they are dedicating resources and efforts towards the betterment of the communities in which they operate.

This commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is embodied through various projects that contribute significantly to the welfare of local communities.

A standout initiative under this banner is Green Hope 2024, a life-saving project that addresses one of the most pressing issues in Vietnam today—child drowning. Drowning ranks among the top ten causes of death for children aged 5-14 in Vietnam, particularly in rural areas where access to swimming education is limited.

Green Hope 2024, supported by VGC linchpin Montgomerie Links, offers free swimming lessons and anti-drowning skills to children in Quang Nam province.

“Our role extends beyond providing world-class golf experiences. By equipping children with essential life skills, we are investing in the future of our community,” said Le Vo Hoang Van, club manager at Montgomerie Links.

Efforts to foster community ties are also in strong evidence at Laguna Golf Lang Co, a club renowned for its sustainability and CSR programs. Its “edible golf course” initiative — where resident water buffalo tend the rice fields on the course — has captured the imagination of a global audience. The paddies yield up to 20 tons of rice used to support the organic farm at Laguna Lang Co and donated to families and seniors in the area.

Other important initiatives include free golf lessons in local schools. This initiative promotes the sport among young people and teaches important values such as discipline, teamwork, and respect for others. These lessons, taught by professional instructors from the clubs, are offered free of charge and are part of a broader effort to make golf more accessible to the youth of Central Vietnam.

“As we introduce golf to local students, we’re not just teaching them a sport—we’re providing them with skills and values that will benefit them in all aspects of life,” said Stephen Banks, director of golf at Laguna Golf Lang Co

Vietnam Golf Coast clubs regularly organise fundraising golf events. These events serve as vital platforms for raising funds for local charities and community projects. Funds are channelled towards various causes, including education, healthcare, and environmental conservation, reinforcing the clubs’ commitment to being a force for good in the community.

The Vietnam Golf Coast clubs also contribute to the local economy through employment. The clubs employ a significant number of local staff — as caddies, greenkeepers, admin, and hospitality roles — offering stable jobs with competitive wages and opportunities for professional development.

“Our clubs are deeply intertwined with the local community, and we see our employees as an integral part of our success,” said Gary Dixon, General Manager of Ba Na Hills Golf Club. “By offering meaningful employment, we are helping to sustain local families and contributing to the broader economic health of the region.”

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Metropole Hanoi’s Angelina Awarded Habanos Lounge Elite Cigar Bar Status

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Angelina, the bespoke cocktail bar, whisky lounge and restaurant at Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, has been officially recognized as a “Habanos Lounge,” a designation reserved for the world’s most elite cigar bars.

angelina’s humidor features a carefully curated selection of premium Habanos Global brands, including legendary cigar labels such as Cohiba, Romeo y Julieta, Partagas and H. Upmann. The “Habanos Lounge” status underscores angelina’s commitment to providing an unparalleled experience for cigar lovers. angelina is the first Habanos Lounge in Vietnam’s capital.

“Our stylish bar, lounge and restaurant is the perfect spot to savor the rich flavors and aromas of an expertly hand-rolled Cuban cigar – perhaps as a way to cap off a rustic New World meal at angelina or alongside a pour from our world-class whisky collection,” said Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi General Manager George Koumendakos.

Habanos Lounges, a designation first established in the early 2000s, are required to have at least 60% Cuban cigars on their menu. The cigars must be constantly stored in a humidity- and temperature-controlled area (either a walk-in humidor or electric humidor cabin). The lounges also must meet other criteria on staff training, dedicated smoking areas and others.

The latest recognition follows other recent honors and developments at Metropole Hanoi. The hotel was awarded a Five-Star rating, the top level of distinction, from Forbes Travel Guide in February for a fifth consecutive year. And the 123-year-old luxury property was named one of the “World’s 500 Best Hotels” by the influential U.S.-based Travel + Leisure magazine in May.

The hotel’s Metropole Heritage Wing, with 103 guest rooms and suites, was meticulously restored and renovated under a 21-month construction project before reopening to guests in December. The new interiors maintain their traditional aesthetic and feel, and incorporate select original fixtures, while also introducing a considerable measure of bespoke comfort, advanced technology and vibrant color.

The comprehensive reconstruction work was centered on the original wing of the hotel, which was established in 1901 and has played host over the decades to numerous heads of state and royalty, along with world-renowned actors, writers, musicians and others.

For more information on angelina or to make a reservation, please call 0243 826 6919

ABOUT SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI

A prominent fixture in the heart of Hanoi since 1901, the Hotel Metropole Hanoi has a long tradition as a luxury venue for prestigious events and a popular rendezvous for business and leisure travelers such as playwrights, ambassadors and heads of state. The recipient of numerous international awards for its fine service, this legendary landmark has contributed to the richness of local heritage.

The hotel includes 358 rooms that are divided into two wings – the historical Heritage Wing and the neo-classical Opera Wing. There are three legendary suites that are named after famous residents and visitors to the hotel (Graham Greene, Charlie Chaplin, Somerset Maugham).

The Metropole restaurants and bars are all famous dining venues, each offering a different exotic experience: Le Beaulieu has the best French fare in this corner of the world; Spice Garden offers elevated Vietnamese cuisine with a contemporary twist; angelina is Hanoi’s bespoke bar-lounge-restaurant; La Terrasse brings Parisian-style to the sidewalks of Hanoi; Le Club Bar treats guests to its famous afternoon high tea and cool jazz performances; and, finally, Bamboo Bar brings poolside lounging to the next level.

ABOUT SOFITEL LEGEND

A pioneer of French luxury hospitality since 1964, Sofitel today embodies heartfelt and committed luxury, with a French zest. Alongside its 120 elegant and unique properties, the brand inaugurated in 2009 a collection of emblematic hotels under the Sofitel Legend banner: unrivalled luxury addresses with a legendary heritage and highly personalised service. Each stay is timeless, offering sumptuous surroundings, renowned restaurants and modern comforts for an inspiring luxury experience. Noble, rare and soulful, Sofitel Legend hotels captivate with their architectural beauty, breathtaking views and mesmerizing ambience.

Sofitel Legend now comprises 6 hotels, each more magnificent than the last, set within beautiful and culturally-rich destinations around the world: Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo, Sofitel Legend Santa Clara Cartagena, Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Aswan, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi and Sofitel Legend People’s Grand Hotel Xi’an.

Sofitel Legend is part of Accor, a world leading hospitality group counting over 5,500 properties throughout more than 110 countries, and a participating brand in ALL – Accor Live Limitless – a lifestyle loyalty program providing access to a wide variety of rewards, services and experiences.

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PATA to Kick off PATA Travel Mart 2024 with Media Event at the FCC of Thailand

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Bangkok, Thailand, August 22, 2024 / TRAVELINDEX / For the first time, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) will hold a media conference at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) to share its travel outlook for the region and establish new channels of communication with the world’s leading publications and broadcasting outlets. The event will kick off PATA Travel Mart 2024 (PTM 2024) to be held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok between August 27-29.

Now in its 47th edition, PATA Travel Mart is one of Asia Pacific’s longest-standing international travel trade exhibitions. This year marks the 25th anniversary of PATA’s establishment in Thailand, adding to the event’s significance.

In addition to the Travel Mart, the event also includes:

– The PATA Youth Symposium & Career Fair to be held at Dusit Thani College on August 27
– The PATA Knowledge Forum at QSNCC on August 27
– The PATA Gold Awards Lunch and Awards Presentation hosted by Macao Government Tourism Office on August 28

Based in Bangkok, the FCCT is Southeast Asia’s premier club of foreign journalists comprising senior editors and reporters for BBC, CNN, the New York Times, The Economist, Nikkei Asian Review, the Singapore Straits Times, Bernama, Xinhua and many more.

“It is very important for PATA and the Asia Pacific travel and tourism industry to reach out to global media, as the industry in the region has still not fully recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic. The operating environment, while generally positive, is still marked by pockets of turbulence. PATA is well placed to be a part of the solution, which makes it very critical at this juncture to take our message to a wider audience,” said PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid.

Mr Hamid said the establishment of this important channel of communication has been long overdue.

“I believe global media can play a very positive role in helping us reach decision-makers at the highest levels in both the public and private sectors. Sharing PATA’s rich knowledge-base on regional issues and trends, plus toolkits of policy prescriptions on topics such as sustainability and technological change, will help many of the influential consumer, business and economic media better understand the challenges facing the travel and tourism sector and upgrade the quality of their coverage,” he added.

He noted that in addition to the media conference, PATA has invited the FCCT members to register for PTM 2024 and attend both the opening ceremony and the PATA Gold Awards Lunch and Awards Presentation. They have also been allowed access to the trade show floor to network with the PTM buyers and sellers on condition they do not interrupt the business sessions.

Mr Hamid thanked the PATA Executive Board and Board for supporting this important strategic communications move, especially PATA Chair Peter Semone. A special thanks is also due to the Sanya Tourism Board for agreeing to host the media briefing at the FCCT.

He said the link with the FCCT will also help raise PATA’s profile in the region and give value-added benefits to PATA membership.

“Both the FCCT and PATA are based right here in Bangkok. Therefore it makes sense for us to forge a win-win partnership, using PTM 2024 as a launchpad. We hope to hold many more events at the FCCT in future. PATA members visiting Bangkok are also welcome to hold media events at the FCCT, which PATA will be happy to coordinate.”

He expressed hope that the event will add to the overall success of the PTM 2024.

About PATA
Founded in 1951, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is a not-for-profit membership association that acts as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region. The Association provides aligned advocacy, insightful research, and innovative events to its member organisations, which include government, state and city tourism bodies; international airlines and airports; hospitality organisations, and educational institutions, as well as youth members across the world. The PATA network also embraces the grassroots activism of the PATA Chapters and Student Chapters, who organise numerous travel industry training programmes and business development events across the world. Thousands of travel professionals belong to the 31 local PATA Chapters worldwide, while hundreds of students are members of the 15 PATA Student Chapters globally. The PATAmPOWER platform delivers unrivalled data, forecasts, and insights from the PATA Strategic Intelligence Centre to members’ desktops and mobile devices anywhere in the world. PATA’s Head Office has been in Bangkok since 1998. The Association also has an official office in Beijing. Visit www.PATA.org.

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Discover Profound Spiritual Growth in the Heart of Nepal

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Are you a spiritual seeker navigating the labyrinth of midlife, yearning to reconnect with the essence of life and love?

This transformative 12-day pilgrimage tour & retreat invites you to ‘travel afar journey within’.

The Shambala Tour – Inner Journey Transformation
Kathmandu – Lumbini – Pokhara
Date: October 16 to 27, 2024 (Open for booking now)
Date: April 26 to 7 May, 2025 (Open for booking in Nov 2025)

Imaging a path illuminated by the soft glow of self-awareness, winding through valleys of introspection and mountains of resilience. It’s the journey of a lifetime—a journey of renewal and self-discovery. This tour & retreat is perfect for those eager to integrate spiritual wisdom into their daily lives, embrace deeper self-awareness, and rejuvenate their mind, body, and spirit.

Nepal cannot be described in words – you simply must visit and experience its beauty, both in the landscapes and in the amazing people. The Himalayas, often referred to as the abode of the gods, have drawn seekers of wisdom and inspiration for centuries. With its rich spiritual heritage and breathtaking scenery, Nepal remains a sanctuary for those in search of enlightenment and inner peace.

By the end of this journey, expect to emerge rejuvenated and awakened, carrying the invaluable gifts of clarity, inner peace, and a deeper connection to yourself and the world around you. Unleash your inner Buddha nature and rediscover the joy of intentional living amidst Nepal’s spiritual heritage.

You will be taken into a step-by-step self-discovery journey

  • To assess your current state of well-being.
  • Reflect on your physical, emotional, mental and spiritual oneness.
  • Discover and deepen your spiritual essence. Recognizing and nurturing the deeper, intrinsic part of yourself that connects with a higher purpose and universal energy.
  • Uncover your profound heart wisdom and emotional freedom. Explore and understand your innermost feelings, past experiences, and unresolved emotions. Heal old wounds and foster forgiveness, compassion, and self-love.
  • Explore your physical self and honor the wisdom of your body. Cultivate a deeper mind, body, and soul connection, fostering true embodiment.
  • Reconnect with the essence of life and love, weaving your spiritual wisdom and knowledge with a deeper understanding of yourself and the Universe.

Your tour highlights

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

  • Kathmandu: Explore the historic shrines and temples, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, and engage with the welcoming local community.
  • Lumbini: Visit the birthplace of Lord Buddha, a site of immense spiritual significance, and meditate in the serene gardens.
  • Pokhara: Experience the tranquility of this picturesque city, known for its stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range and the peaceful Phewa Lake

Stunning Natural Beauty

  • Mount Everest and Annapurna: Photograph the awe-inspiring scenery of these majestic mountains.
  • Phewa Lake: Capture the enchanting sight of colorful boats on this serene lake.
  • Lumbini’s Sacred Garden: Bathe in the beauty of the tropical forest and sacred garden.

Cultural and Culinary Delights

  • Experience Nepal’s rich culture through its colorful art, crafts, and delicious cuisine.

your journey includes

  • 4-Start Full-Board Accommodations & Meals
  • Domestic Flights
  • Private ground transportation
  • All Entrance Fees to monuments and UNESCO sites
  • All amazing Nepali meals starting with lunch on Day 1 and, ending with breakfast on Day 12.
  • Exclusive Welcome & Farewell Dinner
  • Guided and assorted by local Lama, international teachers and Nepal-licensed guide.
  • All-inclusive tours and retreat activities, spiritual teachings, meditations, and ceremonies per the program.
  • Small Group Tour & Retreat restricted to 12 participants.
  • A pre-trip Zoom session on how to prepare and to set the intent for your journey.

your journey excludes

  • Nepal Visitor Visa.
  • Your International round-trip airfares and airport services.
  • Personal, medical or trip cancellation insurance.
  • Personal expenses such as souvenirs, laundry, roaming charges, telephone calls, snacks, etc.
  • Personal gratuities such as tips to guide, drivers, local staff, etc.
  • Any other tours, transfers, and services other than those in the program.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join us in the mystical landscapes of Nepal.

Reserve your place today and embark on this journey to rediscover joy, purpose, and profound transformation.

Introductory Price

USD5,070 (TWIN SHARE)

USD400 (SINGLE SUPPLEMENT)

October 16 to 27, 2024

April 26 to 7 May, 2025

Tailored dates for group bookings available.

Book Your Spot here: https://buy.stripe.com/6oE6owfIcemKcSc4gI

Contact Information: Heart-Mind Wellness Retreats

WhatsApp: +60 11 1636 1776 / +64 21 201 6704

Nepal Contact: +977 981 911 5971

Email: hello.heartmindwellness@gmail.com

Website: www.aineecha.com

This retreat is hosted by Heart-Mind Wellness is a holistic wellness company founded by Ainee Cha, a seasoned mindfulness teacher. We offer personalized programs, retreats, and services that blend traditional wisdom with modern practices. Our mission is to nurture mind, body, and spirit, empowering individuals to achieve inner peace, resilience, and well-being.

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