
Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh is set to debut in the Cambodian capital this month, with the hotel now taking bookings for stays from January 15. Situated in the heart of Doun Penh district, the property will house 247 guestrooms including 43 suites. Five dining venues will be on offer including The Attic, a speakeasy-style bar; as well as an open-plan dining concept called FiveFive Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, offering views of the Phnom Penh skyline alongside cocktails and DJ performances. Facilities include a spa; outdoor tropical infinity pool; 24-hour fitness centre; as well as 1,400m2 of meeting and event space, including the Regency Ballroom.

Mövenpick Hotel Hobart, Australia
Accor’s Swiss-born hotel brand Mövenpick has signed a hotel management agreement with Singapore-based hospitality group Global Premium Hotels to launch the first Mövenpick hotel in Australia. Slated to open in mid-January, Mövenpick Hotel Hobart will sit on Elizabeth Street, close to the bustling Hobart waterfront. The new build hotel will boast 221 guestrooms and suites, an Italian restaurant, and gym. The property will also feature a flexible function space for up to 100 guests, which can be divided into two smaller meeting rooms, alongside a pre-event area and full bar.

Azerai Ke Ga Bay, Vietnam
Azerai Ke Ga Bay, an oceanfront retreat in south-eastern Vietnam, has debuted as the third property in Azerai Resorts’ growing portfolio. The 46-key resort, a combination of suites and private-pool suites, succeeds Princess D’Annam Resort & Spa on the same site following an extensive renovation. The Azerai Spa fronts the ocean with 10 private treatment rooms, in addition to modern hydrotherapy facilities, relaxation lounges and daybeds, a beauty studio, a Jacuzzi, and a gym. The Terrace, The Dining Room and The Living Room provide a variety of all-day dining and lounging options, serving up local delicacies with a focus on plentiful offerings from the sea. Also on-site are four swimming pools, a boutique, children’s centre, as well as a meeting room for corporate events and functions.

Kyoto Yura Hotel Nijo Jo Bettei MGallery, Japan
Accor has introduced its second MGallery Hotel in Japan with the opening of Kyoto Yura Hotel Nijo Jo Bettei MGallery. Situated in the cityscape of Kyoto, the luxury boutique hotel offers a collection of 25 rooms, ranging from the 40-45m² Deluxe Room to the 53m2 Rikyu Suite. All rooms come with amenities such as espresso machines, air purifiers, mini-bars and separate bathrooms; while select rooms feature balconies with views towards Nijo Castle. The hotel’s restaurant and bar, Singular, specialises in French offerings, prepared using local ingredients from across the region.

Dusit Thani Wellness Resort Suzhou, Jiangsu; China
Thailand’s Dusit International has continued its expansion in China with the recent opening of the Dusit Thani Wellness Resort Suzhou, Jiangsu – the 10th Dusit-branded property in China. Located in Shushan Ecological Village in Suzhou city’s Huqiu District, the luxury wellness resort comprises 175 rooms and signature villas. From the hot springs to the Thai-inspired Devarana Spa, and restaurants serving customised wellness cuisine, every element of the resort has been designed to promote guests’ well-being. The resort also offers a range of wellness retreat packages combining luxurious accommodation with fitness routines, nutritious meals, hot springs bath, massage treatments, and other wellness-focused activities.



























The Mekong Tourism Forum, initially slated to take place next month in Bagan, Myanmar, has been postponed a third time to September 2021.
The decision, made in light of prevailing travel restrictions amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, was agreed upon by the member governments of the Greater Mekong Subregion at the recent 46th GMS Tourism Working Group Meeting, said Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office (MTCO) in a statement. A further postponement is also possible, it added.
The forum was originally planned to be hosted on April 28-29, 2020, before shifting to August 25-26, 2020, and then, February 25-26, 2021.
MTCO said it has been working closely with Myanmar’s Ministry of Hotels and Tourism to plan the annual flagship tourism conference in the Greater Mekong subregion.
The theme remains as Achieving Balanced Tourism, with a focus on rebuilding tourism in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
MTCO executive director, Jens Thraenhart, said: “The theme ‘Achieving Balanced Tourism’ is more relevant than ever because we have a big opportunity to reset tourism and become more sustainable by embracing innovative models such as ‘Doughnut Economics’, and leveraging regional collaboration by creating travel bubbles to accelerate tourism recovery.”
Hla Myint, director of international and regional cooperation at Myanmar’s Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, added: “This will be an important tourism event not only for Myanmar, but for the entire Greater Mekong Subregion, and even ASEAN, as the event will set strategies and collaborations for rebuilding tourism in the region in the most sustainable way.”
The annual Mekong Tourism Forum is hosted by the GMS member countries via a rotational plan, which will shift forward by one year accordingly. Originally, Vietnam was scheduled to be the host of the Mekong Tourism Forum 2021, but is now moved back after Myanmar has hosted the annual flagship event.