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Marco Polo Hotels appoints Malcolm McLauchlan as General Manager in Beijing

Travel News Asia Monday, 26 June 2006

Marco Polo Hotels has appointed Malcolm McLauchlan as General Manager of the soon to open Marco Polo Parkside Hotel in North Beijing.

Raised in New Zealand and Hong Kong and a graduate of the prestigious “Ecole Hoteliere de Lausaane” in Switzerland, Mr. McLauchlan joins Marco Polo Hotels with a long history of Asian hotel assignments including luxury properties in Manila, Macau, Singapore, Hong Kong, Jakarta and Guangzhou with such prestigious organizations as Hyatt International, New World Hotels and Stamford Hotels.

A mere 1000 meters from the 2008 Beijing National Main Stadium, the Marco Polo Parkside is a 313 room luxury hotel scheduled to open in December, 2006. Designed by the award winning firm of AB Concepts in Hong Kong, the hotel will feature a wide variety of food and beverage options including a 3-meal show-kitchen café, a Chinese Restaurant, a Korean Restaurant and a spectacular lobby lounge featuring the finest in designer coffees and exotic teas as well as nightly entertainment. There will also be a  fitness center and an internationally branded spa.

“We are pleased that Malcolm McLauchlan has accepted this important assignment. The Marco Polo Parkside will bring a new dimension of quality and sophistication to North Beijing and be of vital importance to the hospitality industry of China’s capital city,” said Jeffrey Flowers, President of Marco Polo Hotels.

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