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  2. Mövenpick BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold to Bangkok Dusit Medical Services in 2016 [10] and closed on December 31, 2016 [11] for conversion to a branch of Bangkok Hospital. [12] However it was announced in August 2018 that BDMS would partner with Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts and they reopened the property as a "holistic services medical centre" resort hotel in 2019 ...

  3. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (German pronunciation: [ˈmøːvənpɪk]; English: / ˈ m uː v ə n ˌ p ɪ k /) is a Swiss hotel management company headquartered in Baar, Switzerland.It is fully owned by Accor since the September 2018 acquisition from former shareholders Mövenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Saudi-based Kingdom Group (33.3%).

  4. Hotels in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Centara Grand Hotel in Bangkok Due to the large significance of the Thai tourism industry, hotels play a key role in tourism and accommodation. In 2022, Thailand contained around 60,000 registered hotels, with the most being in the South, whilst the North experienced the most demand.

  5. Category:Hotels in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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  7. Ueli Prager - Wikipedia

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    Prager opened a hotel at Zurich Airport in the 1970s and expanded into other locations. The company faced challenges in the 1980s and eventually he was replaced by his third wife, Jutta, in 1988. [2] In 1992, Prager sold his shares in Mövenpick to August von Finck. [4]