Sands China Ltd. Wins ‘New Hotel Construction & Design’ China Category at Asia Pacific Property Awards for The Parisian Macao

Sands China Ltd. Wins ‘New Hotel Construction & Design’ China Category at Asia Pacific Property Awards for The Parisian Macao

Sands China Ltd. has won the ‘New Hotel Construction & Design’ title in the China category for its newest integrated resort The Parisian Macao at the prestigious 2017 Asia Pacific Property Awards held in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 25–26.

The Parisian Macao features a full array of integrated resort facilities, including approximately 3,000 guestrooms and suites, convention and meeting space, international restaurants, kids’ club, luxury boutique spa Le SPA‘tique, health club and pool deck with themed water park, along with a 1,200-seat theatre and entertainment.

Now in their 26th year, the Asia Pacific Property Awards are the largest, most prestigious, and widely recognised programme of their kind in the property industry. Judged by an independent panel of 70 industry experts, criteria focuses on design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability.

“The Parisian Macao is a key part of the vision for the development of Cotai Strip by our Chairman Mr. Sheldon G. Adelson. Creating this world-class tourism destination for Macao was led by our President Dr Wilfred Wong and a team of designers, architects and construction and engineering professionals who all take great pride in receiving this accolade,” said Mr. Mark McWhinnie, Senior Vice President of Resort Operations and Development, Sands China Ltd.

Inspired by the magic and wonder of the famed “City of Light”, The Parisian Macao was designed to authentically evoke Paris both inside and outside the property, with more than 20 stunning recreations of its best-known landmarks. These include the half-scale Eiffel Tower, expansive Porte Cochère, Arc de Triomphe, gardens, fountains, mazes and pools, the gilded doors of the Palais Garnier-inspired façade, magnificent lobby Rotunda, grand promenades and bronze Fontaine des Mers.

A highlight of the development, the Eiffel Tower utilises more than 2,800 tonnes of steel, 853,000 decorative rivets, 6,600 lights and 26 kilometres of electrical cabling in its construction.

For more information on The Parisian Macao visit www.parisianmacao.com

You might also like

Trending

Historical decision: approval of the UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics

The member States of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) approved today an historical document – the UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics. The Convention, approved at the 22nd UNWTO General Assembly

Destinations

Madrid introduces city’s Tourism Loyalty Programme

The capital of Spain, Madrid is the first destination to offer a visitors loyalty programme based on a catalogue of exclusive advantages and offers that can be redeemed through a

Destinations

Budget 2017: No ‘achhe din’ for Mumbai’s local train commuters

Arun Jaitley allocated Rs 1.31 lakh crore for Indian Railways, however there were no major announcement to ease the travelling experience of Mumbai’s 75 lakh train commuters. Union Finance Minister