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  2. Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen's Park - Wikipedia

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    The Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen's Park, formerly known as The Imperial Queen's Park Hotel, Bangkok, is the largest hotel in Bangkok [citation needed] with his 1,251 rooms. Located on Sukhumvit Road, the hotel stands near the Emporium (Bangkok) complex and the Benchasiri Park. Its large function rooms of 2,500 sq. m. can seat up to 2000 ...

  3. Hotels in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand under the Hotel Act, B.E. 2547, a hotel is defined as being a building with 4 or more bedrooms that can hold more than 20 people, being used for commercial purposes by providing temporary accommodation. Under the same act, any hotel must have a hotel license to be legal. Before applying for a license, hotels must meet certain needs.

  4. Minor International - Wikipedia

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    Minor International was founded in 1978 as Royal Garden Resort Co., Ltd. with an initial capital of three million baht. The company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on 14 August 1988 ( 1988-08-14 ) . [ 3 ]

  5. A Snob’s Guide to Long Cruises

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    The 14-night Hong Kong to Singapore segment also includes Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok—an urban extravaganza with many overnights, plus a full day in Vietnam’s otherworldly Ha Long Bay and ...

  6. Princess Mother Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park contains gardens and a reproduction of the royal mother's childhood home, as well as two exhibition halls showing memorabilia of the princess and the royal family and a pavilion with a statue of the princess.

  7. Raffles Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Colony Capital bought Raffles Holdings for $1 billion from the Singapore government. Raffles and Swissôtel joined Fairmont Hotels in the newly formed holding, FRHI Hotels & Resorts, in 2006. [8] In December 2015, Accor announced the acquisition of FRHI Hotels & Resorts, taking over the Fairmont, Raffles, and Swissotel hotel chains. [9]