Wharf Hotels has expanded its luxury Niccolo Hotels brand into the resort space with an initial collection of new-build Niccolo Resorts slated for China, Japan and Thailand.
The Hong Kong-headquartered group currently has hotel operations spanning China, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

“We are excited to bring our Niccolo Resorts brand to life. Anchored in exceptional art and design, stylish settings, and a service culture that is heartfelt and timeless, we believe these brand attributes will resonate with leisure guests who want to live the ‘contemporary chic’ lifestyle the brand espouses,” said Thomas Salg, president, Wharf Hotels.
Each Niccolo Resort will be a sanctuary suited for couples and multi-generational travel, and feature facilities such as a pool, a free-standing conservatory, dining venues, wellness treatments, children’s club and beach club for adults.




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With new Covid-19 infections falling to an all-time low over the last two months, the South Korean government has fully lifted outdoor mask mandates today.
Prior to this, mask-wearing was still required at outdoor gatherings involving 50 or more people.
According to news reports, the government has expressed intentions to progressively ease low-risk restrictions, subject to the guidance of experts.
For now, the country’s mask mandate will remain for indoor environment, due to possible risks of seasonal influenza and other infectious diseases, said officials.