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  2. Amber Court - Wikipedia

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    Amber Court is a resort-apartment venture built in Malaysia’s tiger-economy period of the 1990s. The Canadian mining company Giant Bay Resources Ltd. developed together with Samaworld (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd the new Disney-like [2] SamaWorld theme park in the Genting Highlands.

  3. First World Hotel & Plaza - Wikipedia

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    First World Hotel & Plaza is a hotel, shopping and entertainment complex located at Resorts World Genting in Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia which consists of a 3-star hotel and a plaza. First World Hotel, Resorts Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Genting Malaysia Berhad and Genting Group manages the property.

  4. List of largest hotels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hotels that have 3,000 or more guest accommodation rooms. Since 2020, the largest hotel in the world is the First World Hotel in Malaysia with 6,119 rooms divided between three buildings. [1] The largest single hotel building is MGM Grand Las Vegas, with 5,124 rooms in one building. [2] [3]

  5. Tune Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Tune Hotels, legally incorporated as Tune Hotels Management Sdn Bhd, is a limited service hotel chain and part of the Tune Group, the private investment group of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, founder and group CEO of low-cost airline AirAsia.

  6. Category:Hotels in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Defunct hotels in Malaysia (3 P) H. Hotels in Kuala Lumpur (1 C, 5 P) P. Hotels in Pahang (4 P) Hotels in Penang (4 P) S. Skyscraper hotels in Malaysia (1 C, 1 P)

  7. Penang Mutiara Beach Resort - Wikipedia

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    Owner was Pernas-OUE, a joint venture between Overseas Union Enterprise (OUE) from Singapore and Pernas Hotel (Penang), a subsidiary of the government owned Pernas. [5] With many recreation and conferencing facilities the Penang Mutiara was one of the most luxurious hotels in Asia. It featured 1500 hotel rooms and had a staff of 1,500 people.