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Chiang Mai convention centre projected restarted
Visitors will soon have another excuse to visit Chiang Mai other than trekking, sightseeing, shopping and relaxing. The much anticipated international convention centre project which was originally floated by ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra is to be relaunched. Plans to make better use of the Royal Flora Expo grounds have also be announced.
The convention centre, which will be located on 200 acres of land near the 700 Years Stadium, was intended to boost this Northern cities appeal to the MICE market, attracting not just tourists as has been the case until now, but off season conferences, exhibitions and corporate large-scale meetings.
Much optimism was placed in the project when Shinawatra first proposed the project for his home town, and the effect was evident when several major luxury hotel brands started opening new resorts from 2006 onwards. However, the project was immediately put on hold in the wake of the September 2006 coup as the Junta installed government reviewed all mega projects of the Shinawatra government for possible corruption. It has left Chiang Mai in a difficult situation as over supply of hotel rooms following the masses of visitors to the 2006 Ratchaphruek Flora expo, has left many hotels struggling with less than 50 per cent occupancy. Of particular note is the glut of new five star hotels that have opened in this hitherto down-market destination.
Meanwhile, the Royal Flora grounds, which are presently a public park, will now get a new lease on life with plans to use it more often for fairs and permanent exhibitions, starting with a Lanna Culture Fair in mid August. A budget was recently approved by the cabinet to promote the usefulness of this extensive landscaped ground.
Chiang Mai has increasingly relied on its burgeoning tourism industry in recent years to enjoy a renaissance of prosperity for this ancient Northern town which previously depended on agriculture.
Posted by: Andrew on 26 Jul 2008, 10:57 -
Pattaya hotel owners protest expansion
With the sizeable number of new hotels being built in Pattaya, many hotel owners are feeling the pinch as residency becomes more spread out over the various new properties. A complaint on behalf of the Eastern Chapter of the Thai Hotels Association has been issued to the government claiming not enough restrictions on new growth have been placed on the hotels in Pattaya, driving prices below those of neighbouring countries Malaysia and Vietnam.
While tourist numbers remain constant if not raised, Pattaya hotel owners feel more like there is a drop in visitor numbers due to the new properties. President of the THA Chatchawan Supachayanont says, “The government should study the number of five-star and other levels of hotels in the country to see if they have rooms corresponding to the number of tourists. They should not only support new investments. They should study the control of rooms in Malaysia and Vietnam. Their governments achieved this, and it resulted in their room rates being different when compared with Thai entrepreneurs.�
Pattaya hotel list
Posted by: Andrew on 22 May 2008, 16:18
