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Monday, February 14, 2011

Sixties rockers take up old Sai Gon Hotel residency

Nuts about their music: One of the most famous rock bands in the country in the late sixties and seventies, Peanut, return to the stage at the Palace Sai Gon Hotel's Calibre Charner restaurant, every night from 8.30- 11.30pm. — VNS Photo

Nuts about their music: One of the most famous rock bands in the country in the late sixties and seventies, Peanut, return to the stage at the Palace Sai Gon Hotel's Calibre Charner restaurant, every night from 8.30- 11.30pm. — VNS Photo

HCM CITY — The Peanut is back. The band of four brothers that began rocking Sai Gon audiences more than four decades years ago has reached an agreement to perform every evening at the Palace Sai Gon Hotel under their first name.

Forty-four years ago, the four brothers created a psychedelic pop/rock band called Peanut. The band featured Bernard Tam (guitar/vocals), Francois Thien (drums), Michel Chi (bass/vocals) and Patrick Trung (keyboard, vocals).

Along with CBC, Crazy Dogs and Hammers, they were among the most famous rock bands nationwide during the 1960s and 1970s.

In 1975, the band changed its name to Sao Sang (Bright Star) and began performing for international hotels and diplomatic representative offices in the country. They continued to perform over the years in local clubs and bars.

The band, with members in their sixties now, will reassume its first name now and remain faithful to the classic pop/rock genre in its performances, said Phan Ngoc Thanh Tam, marketing executive for the Bong Sen Corporation, which manages the hotel.

She said the band will perform popular classics including: Don't Let Me Down (Beatles); I Started a Joke (Bee Gees); We Gotta Get out of This Place (The Animals); I Can't Get o Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones); and Hotel California (Eagles).

Peanut will perform every evening from 8:30-11:30pm at the hotel's Calibre Charner Restaurant. — VNS

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Hotels shares Xmas spirit with children

The Ramana Hotel’s staff members with Anh Sang orphanage’s children at the Xmas Charity party - Photo: Courtesy of Ramana Hotel Saigon
Somerset HCMC, a serviced residence managed by Ascott Limited (Ascott), has organized a ‘Sharing Happiness” Day at Dieu Giac temple orphanage in District 2 and donated VND30 million to the disadvantaged children there.

Richard Tan, Ascott’s country general manager for Vietnam, and some 40 staff, residents and families joined the event with a lot of food, games, songs and art competitions. The children had a lot of fun running around and taking photos with the Santas.

Somerset HCMC has been decorated with a key card Christmas tree at its lobby. There are 125 special edition key cards for sale and all proceeds from the sale will be donated to the orphanage on Christmas Day. Extra donations are expected to total VND10 million which will be used to cover foods and education needs for the children there.

*DuxtonHotel Saigon

In the spirit of giving for this Christmas season, Duxton Hotel Saigon visited and sent Christmas gifts to orphaned children, sightless people and elderly at Bamboo Village in Dong Nai Province on December 18.

*Legend  Hotel Saigon

Management and staff of the Legend Hotel Saigon have visited Hoang Mai Center in HCMC’s Go Vap District to serve buffet lunch to disabled children and give the center VND20 million and Christmas gifts. The donation was contributed by the hotel’s management and staff, and funds saved through not sending printed seasonal greeting cards as a commitment to the environment and community.

*Ramana Hotel Saigon

The four-star Ramana Hotel Saigon on Thursday hosted Xmas Charity party for 50 orphans from Anh Sang and Ga Saigon orphanages in HCMC’s District 3.

“We have never enjoyed such delicious foods and happiness in a luxurious place like this. We are so happy and hope that next year we gather again in this place to celebrate Xmas,” an orphan identified as Phuc said.

The total amount spent on the charity event was VND90 million.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Renaissane Riverside names director of finance

Stathi Kallinikos
Stathi Kallinikos has been appointed as director of finance of the Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon.

Stathi Kallinikos has been through many positions at the Nikko and Hyatt hotels before he joined Marriott in 2000, first working at the Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel in London. In the following years he assumed managerial positions at the Renaissance Leipzig Hotel in Germany, the Marriott Grosvenor Square in London, the Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel, and the JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta.

Stathi Kallinikos received his BSc in Hotel & Restaurant Management from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the United States and his Diploma in Accountancy from the Bournemouth University in Great Britain.

“Personally I am looking forward to the full Vietnamese experience and I will most likely be spotted out and about at HCMC’s cafés, restaurants, markets and green spaces….(and anywhere in Vietnam where there happens to be a beach),” Stathi Kallinikos said, hinting at his habit of going places.

‘As for the new role at the Renaissance Riverside Saigon, it’s great to be back with the Renaissance brand after a few years away, she’s looking as good as ever!” he added.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

HCM City lights up for Christmas

by Vo Le Hong

Happy Christmas: Underprivileged children received Christmas treats, including decorated gingerbread houses, at the Sheraton Hotel's Christmas tree lighting ceremony last week. — VNS Coutersy Photos by Sunny Rose.

Happy Christmas: Underprivileged children received Christmas treats, including decorated gingerbread houses, at the Sheraton Hotel's Christmas tree lighting ceremony last week. — VNS Coutersy Photos by Sunny Rose.

Tree of life: The children of the Hy Vong 1 School for Deaf Children and Gia Dinh Disabled Children School sang and danced at the Equatorial Hotel to celebrate the festive season.

Tree of life: The children of the Hy Vong 1 School for Deaf Children and Gia Dinh Disabled Children School sang and danced at the Equatorial Hotel to celebrate the festive season.

HCM CITY — December marks the beginning of the world's leading festive season as people prepare to celebrate Christmas and welcome the New Year.

Streets, homes and malls are bedecked with lights and decorations, and all businesses prepare to do something special for their customers. Luxury hotels in HCM City are in the forefront of such preparations.

The Sheraton Saigon Hotel-&Towers greeted the festive season with a Christmas tree lighting ceremony last week.

The hotel organised the event in collaboration with Saigon Children's Charity, inviting underprivileged kids to join the event along with the hotel's guests. The children were treated to favorite Christmas treats including decorated gingerbread houses which will be showcased at the hotel's Saigon Cafe.

The Equatorial Hotel in District 5 has also reached out to the local community in welcoming the season by inviting disadvantaged children from the city's Gia Dinh Disabled Children School and Hy Vong 1 School for Deaf Children. Children of the two schools and their teachers enjoyed delicious food and received plenty of gifts including chocolates, cakes and candy.

The hotel's lobby has been transformed into a place of festive cheer with live carol singing and a special Toys Become Alive performance by young dancers from the Kitty Dancing Group of the Ben Thanh Theatre.

An exhibition of Christmas Wreaths named Doll's Paradise aiming to depict the joy and happiness of children will be displayed at the lobby of the hotel throughout this month.

The wreaths are made by fashion design students of the Minh Tri Fashion and University of Technology HCM City to raise funds for disadvantaged children. Half the proceeds will go to the schools mentioned abov while the other half will be used to re-produce and teach disabled children to make Christmas wreaths next year.

The Rex Hotel in District 1 is going "Red and White" for this year's festive season with a slew of entertainment programmes. From the Rooftop Garden on the fifth floor of the hotel, guests can not only watch downtown HCM City from a vantage point, but also enjoy performances by talented singers and models, not to mention win one or more of the attractive prizes on offer through lucky draws.

The hotel plans to step up the entertainment with concerts, fashion shows and other programmes in an exciting atmosphere on New Year Eve with a lavish banquet.

At the Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon, panoramic views of the city and the river never fail to impress those who get to the 21st storey open air pool bar. A BBQ dinner with live music rounds off a perfect evening outing for the family.

The Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the Sofitel Saigon Plaza on Wednesday had the Sofitel ambassador chorus performing, and the hotel's award winning pastry team pitched in with new log cakes. The log cakes, hampers and special home-made goodies for the festive season can be ordered at the Gourmand Shop throughout this month.

At the Legend Hotel Saigon, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve will be celebrated with a Gala Dinner buffet full of novelties, free flow of beverages, variety entertainment, and live performance by the Essence Band in a yuletide atmosphere. The four-member band will play a medley of Latino rhythms, popular hits, and festival favourites.

The hotel's Atrium Cafe will lay out an impressive buffet throughout December with traditional festive delicacies. Christmas and New Year's Eve gala buffets will be extra special. On Christmas Eve, Santa will give gifts to children. Join a mid-night toast with a glass of sparkling wine after enjoying a New Year's Eve countdown with a balloon drop. A guitar&violin duo will serenade brunch buffet customers.

Vagabond troubadours will roam the land as minstrels playing music for the masses from 7pm onwards in the lobby of the Caravelle Hotel every day this month. Think of a broad line of men in capes, strumming guitars, bandurria, lutes and double-bass and singing. The nine musicians, known as Cuarentuna de Derecho, not only play 1,000-year-old favourites, their repertoire also includes boleros, flamenco and rumba.

At the New World Hotel, the Parkview restaurant invites guests to celebrate Christmans Eve with friends and family with a sumptuous buffet of seafood specialties and Christmas delicacies like roast turkey or duck breast with braised red cabbage and caramelised peaches.

For seafood lovers, the Movenpick Hotel Saigon has for long been the place to try the snow crab, with its sweet and delicate flavor, and the hotel's Lotus Court reintroduces this treat in a new setting. The culinary team here takes great pride in finding creative ways to cook the snow crab and ensure a memorable dining experience.

Meanwhile, the Annual Gala Dinners are a well-established tradition at Hotel Majestic Saigon with a plethora of entertainment options including the clarinet&drum duo, Christmas carols, Xmas dances and live Flamenco music. At the hotel's popular discotheque, prizes can be won for the best dance performances, so go prepared to dine and dance.

You can also celebrate Christmas and/or the New Year with a special set dinner at the Serenade Restaurant on the seventh floor. For folks craving an old time ambience, the Serenade Restaurant is an ideal place with its repertoire of classic and live piano&guitar tunes.

Yet another option to celebrate the two occasions is a gala dinner at the Prima Ballroom – Breeze Sky Bar on the fifth floor. — VNS

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Friday, August 20, 2010

10 top romantic hotels

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Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Vietnam's central Nha Trang City is listed among 10 top romantic hotels in the world.

In need of a romantic break, but don't know where to go? Boutique hotel connoisseurs Mr & Mrs Smith (www.mrandmrssmith.com) play Cupid with a hand-picked selection of 10 of the most seductive stays worldwide.

1: Seaside chic: La Réserve Ramatuelle, St Tropez, France

High on a hill above the waves of the Mediterranean and the megayachts of St Tropez, perches La Réserve Ramatuelle -- a recently opened hotel that's already clawed its way to the top of spa aficionados' to-do list. The 23 bedrooms are all about chic simplicity, with bright, white interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows ushering in the sunlight while letting the ocean views take center stage. There's a jet-set coastal feel here, with a destination spa and detox-friendly cuisine, but this sophisticated seaside sanctuary is still perfect for private getaways and relaxed tête-à-têtes. Order champagne cocktails for two and sink into a beanbag by the heated outdoor pool. Just don't forget your superstar-in-waiting sunglasses.

2: Luxury: Eagles Nest, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

If you like your romance served with one part James Bond to two parts Jacques Cousteau, then you'll love Eagles Nest. The five secluded villas, hidden away on a verdant peninsula in northern New Zealand's scenic Bay of Islands, blend breathtaking modern design with jaw-dropping ocean vistas. Intimate one-bedroom First Light is recommended for couples, but all feature minimal contemporary furniture, abstract art and glam gadgets, including flatscreen TVs and home cinema systems. Prepare your own meals in the kitchen or arrange for a private chef to whip you up a spread out on the spacious deck. Afterwards flop in the Jacuzzi, cocktail in hand. Beyond your luxe pad, acres of subtropical bush and beaches beckon, with 144 islands promising pristine swimming, sailing and whale-watching.

3: Spa seduction: Capella Singapore, Singapore

Putting a fresh spin on a stay in this buzzy southeast Asian city, 112-room Capella Singapore is a seductive getaway on tropical Sentosa Island. Although it's easily reached by car over a causeway from the main island, you'll feel far removed from the metropolis here, with lush lawns, roaming peacocks and artfully appointed sculptures surrounding a heritage hotel. It's not all old world charm though, as Capella's bold modern extension by Foster & Partners brings the interiors bang up to date. Constellation rooms come with an alfresco terrace tub, ideal for soaking up South China Sea views. Get in the mood for love with a lunar cycle-inspired treatment at award-winning Auriga spa, then sip rare teas together at the Knolls diner before feasting on Chinese fusion dishes at Cassia.

4: Decadent drama: Palazzo Barbarigo, Venice, Italy

If anywhere deserves an 11 out of 10 for romance, it's misty, magical Venice and where better to hole up with your honey than converted 16th-century Palazzo Barbarigo, right on the Grand Canal? Blending modern boudoir glamour with Twenties deco chic, each of the 18 rooms offers a dreamy canal view. Voluptuous four-poster beds add to the drama, with sexy smoky ceiling mirrors drawing reflected light in from the water outside, so that despite the dark color palette, the whole space feels sensual. There's a velvety lounge bar and small dining room serving light snacks, but venturing out for food is a pleasure in this vibrant neighborhood near the Rialto bridge.

5: Wild: Southern Ocean Lodge, Kangaroo Island, Australia

If you're planning a proposal, you could do worse than pop the question while supping on champagne and canapés surrounded by kangaroos. For animal encounters without foregoing creature comforts, head to luxe Kangaroo Island boutique hotel Southern Ocean Lodge. An exquisite designer haven just off the coast of South Australia, it's considered to be the Aussie equivalent of the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the beautiful coastline at Hanson Bay, its 21 contemporary suites, serene spa, bar and restaurant blend seamlessly into the environment, with vast wall-to-wall windows making the most of dramatic ocean panoramas. Spot kangaroos, echidnas, koalas and seals on an organized expedition, or you may well be treated to a show of dolphins or whales flirting in the waves from the steamy bath tub in your room.

6: Beach bliss: Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang, Vietnam

You'll need to hop aboard a speedboat from Nha Trang, on the south-central coast of Vietnam, to reach this spa-spangled sanctuary on a serene crescent-shaped bay, but that just ups the romance ante. The just-remote-enough rustic-deluxe Six Senses Ninh Van Bay retreat offers 58 airy villas with a choice of jungle seclusion, hilltop views, beachside bliss or romantic water-edge settings among the rocks. Amble from your canopied bed to your own private pool or descend a ladder directly to the sea and you'll feel like a cosseted castaway. The Six Senses spa is justly famous, so book in for a Vietnamese massage (treatment pavilions are dotted around the jungle with alfresco Jacuzzis). Dining is just as atmospheric, with the chance to clink glasses by the bay, the pool, the rocks or in the wine cave, or request an intimate villa barbecue for two.

7: Urban glam: St James's Hotel & Club, London

If you prefer a bit of urban seduction, then it doesn't come much swisher than this ultra-sophisticated London hotel in ritzy Mayfair, which combines a gentleman's club feel with oodles of luxury. The red entrance carpet and rose and white Victorian facade of 60-room St James's Hotel & Club hints at the grown-up glamour within. Newly revamped, the decor teams Murano glass chandeliers with impressive artworks and sensuous materials. Velvet, silk, leather and cashmere season the rooms while massive tubs, L'Occitane toiletries, heated towels and a built-in LCD TV make for VIP bathroom pampering. Don't miss the hotel's cocktail hour for delicious concoctions in the bar, then sink into a lemon-yellow banquette for some haute-cuisine at in-house eatery Seven Park Place. Nearby, stroll pretty St James's Park, wander past Buckingham Palace, then steal a kiss on top of the London Eye.

8: Rustic retreat: Uma Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

One of Bali's most romantic retreats, hillside Uma Ubud in rustic, inland Ubud is clearly on a mission to rejuvenate you. Given the incredible valley scenery, soothing sounds of wildlife and beautiful thatched balés that fill the place, it can't fail. With guided treks around the lush green paddy fields, free daily yoga classes and a main pool surrounded by monkey-inhabited tropical trees, it's easy to commune with nature -- or each other -- here. Bag an Uma Pool Suite for country views, or opt for the Shambhala Suite for your own spa treatment area. The 29 fairytale rooms offer dreamy beds, sexy bathrooms, outdoor showers, open-air lounging pavilions, serene koi ponds and river vistas. Watch the dawn mists rising over Bali before heading to the spa for an Ayurvedic massage or to open-air Kemiri restaurant for seasonal Indonesian cuisine. Later wander the nearby Monkey Forest for more cheeky fun.

9. Rooms with a view: the Standard NY, New York.

For ridiculously romantic views over the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline, treat yourself to a stay at the Standard NY. Created by hip hotelier Andre Balazs, this glassy, minimal high-rise lords it over New York's funky western Meatpacking District. Of the 337 rooms, the lofty Standard Suites are the most glam, with three walls of floor-to-ceiling glass so you can soak up sunset vistas from your bath. Sleekly contemporary boudoirs offer either deep-set free-standing tubs open to the living area or exposed glass-walled showers, perfect for a hot date. Dine in-house, then hit the vertiginous 18th floor bar for cocktails for a natural high. Alternatively, you're within moseying distance of fab French bistro Pastis. For quality time outdoors, stroll hand in hand along gorgeous elevated park the High Line, or borrow one of the hotel's cool black-and-gold bikes for a riverside ride.

10: Old-fashioned elegance: Satri House, Luang Prabang, Laos

A glorious tribute to a bygone era, Satri House was once the childhood home of a Lao prince, and this grand yet intimate 1900s boutique hotel will make you feel like a king and queen for a night. The 25 elegant rooms come with floaty four-poster beds and seductive south-east Asian decor, from whirring fans to dreamy day-beds. Art and antiques, including gilded Buddhas and Chinese lacquered cabinets, add a touch of gallery chic to this oh-so aristocratic pad. With two pools, a small spa and a tempting restaurant -- ideal for sampling a symphony of Lao and Thai spices -- you'll have to drag yourself away to explore laid-back Luang Prabang. Make sure you do: its rustic Mekong River setting, peaceful temples and saffron-clad monks make this one of the region's most romantic getaways.

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