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  2. Eastern & Oriental Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern & Oriental Hotel (popularly known as E&O Hotel) is a British colonial-style luxury hotel in George Town, Penang, Malaysia that was established in 1885 by the Sarkies Brothers. [1] The sea-fronting hotel is known for its luxurious accommodation and restaurants.

  3. Sarkies Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers' cousin Arathoon Sarkies (1882–1932) also managed the Adelphi Hotel in Singapore from 1903 to 1908, [11] while Hotel Majapahit (as Hotel Oranje) in Surabaya, Indonesia was founded in 1910 by Martin's son Lucas Martin Sarkies (1876–1941), [12] [13] which stayed in the hands of their descendants until 1969.

  4. Raffles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Hotel was declared a National Monument by the Singapore government in 1987. [10] In 1989, the hotel closed to undergo an extensive renovation that lasted two years and cost $160 million. The hotel reopened on 16 September 1991. While the hotel was restored to the grand style of its 1915 heyday, significant changes were made.

  5. Penang - Wikipedia

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    The state has also attracted hundreds of multinational corporations (MNCs) to its shores and plays a growing role in the global electronics supply chain, holding a share of more than 5% in the world's semiconductor sales. [147] [148] Penang is concurrently Malaysia's largest exporter, accounting for over RM447 billion (US$107.97 billion) – or ...

  6. Eastern and Oriental Express - Wikipedia

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    All 31 carriages were later brought by visionary businessman James B. Sherwood, the founder of Orient-Express Hotels, which in 2014 changed its name to Belmond Limited. Twenty-four carriages were regauged from New Zealand's 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in ) gauge to 1,000 mm gauge for Thai and Malaysian railway lines by A & G Price of Thames, New Zealand.

  7. Gurney Bay - Wikipedia

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    Gurney Bay during the early stages of reclamation in 2017 First phase of Gurney Bay in 2023. Originally, plans to reclaim land off Gurney Drive were intended to provide more land for residential development, particularly the Seri Tanjong Pinang project which was carried out by Tanjung Pinang Development Sdn Bhd. [6] [7] The Penang state government later proposed turning 24.28 hectares of the ...