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New International Hotel Management Group - Celadon - launches in Vietnam

Travel News Asia 29 December 2005

A new international hotel management group has just been launched in Vietnam to cater for the tourism boom in Indochina and neighboring China.

Celadon International Hotels aims to “elevate the development, management and marketing” of a new chain of hotels to international standards.

Working with foreign investors and a worldwide marketing and reservations network, the new hotel group aims to promote investment and travel to Vietnam via selected, effective marketing avenues.

The new group is headed by one of Vietnam’s most prominent hoteliers, Paul Stoll, formerly general manager of the iconic Furama Resort Danang.

The group will offer three distinct hotel brands -- the luxury brand ‘Celadon’, budget brand ‘Waves’ and highly themed brand ‘Exotica’.

”Celadon, Waves and Exotica will provide the highest standard of services and facilities while offering three options to fit guest budgets,” said Mr. Stoll.

Celadon has various Vietnam hotels and resorts planned and under development -- in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, Hue, Hoi An, Phan Thiet, Vung Tau, Dong Nai, Phu Quoc.

The group is also taking its management expertise beyond Vietnam, having signed a management agreement for a giant 130-meter high hotel complex incorporating six office and apartment towers and a shopping mall in the city of Shouzhou in China’s Shanxi Province. Other projects on the way in China include the Celadon Hotel in Beijing.

“Celadon’s mission is to be a quality partner to the government and private sector tourism industry making a significant contribution to the tourism development of Vietnam,” said Mr. Stoll.

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