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  2. Kuching International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Sarawak Government plans to set up a boutique airline to be operated by Hornbill Skyways, a state-owned airline company. The airline's operations would also focus on a strategic hub and that the initial plan is to provide direct flights from Sarawak to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok and Hong Kong. [10]

  3. Kuching - Wikipedia

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    Damai, one of Sarawak's main beach resort area, is located on the Santubong Peninsula, about 35 minutes drive from Kuching. [141] The area has sandy beaches at the foot of an imposing jungle-covered mountain. Damai features three world-class resort hotels such as the Damai Beach Resort, Damai Puri Resort and Spa and One Hotel Santubong. [142]

  4. UCSI University, Sarawak Campus - Wikipedia

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    UCSI University, Sarawak Campus is a branch of the UCSI University private university located in Sarawak, Malaysia that houses the Faculty of Hospitality & Management, Faculty of Business & Information Science and Centre for Pre-U Studies. The campus hosts a student population of over 500.

  5. Borneo Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Borneo Company Limited (BCL) was registered in London on 6 May 1856 and MacEwan & Co. was appointed as the company's Singapore agent. The MacEwan company was established in 1852 and was managed by John Harvey. BCL London had taken over the MacEwan Company in 1854. By 30 April 1857, the MacEwan Company was dissolved by BCL.

  6. Dorsett Hospitality International - Wikipedia

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    Dorsett Wanchai Hong Kong as seen in 2016. Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong as seen in 2015. Hotels can be found throughout Mainland China (Shanghai, Chengdu, Jiujiang and Wuhan), Hong Kong, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Labuan and Subang), Singapore, the United Kingdom and Australia (Gold Coast and Melbourne). List of hotels as of July 2023: [3]

  7. Fort Margherita - Wikipedia

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    Fort Margherita. Fort Margherita is an old fort constructed in 1879 [3] by Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, situated in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. The fort is an important landmark and monument in Sarawak's history which goes back to the Brooke dynasty. [1] The fort, built in the style of an English castle, was designed to protect Kuching ...

  8. Island Shangri-La - Wikipedia

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    Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong (Chinese : 港島香格里拉大酒店) is a five-star luxury hotel [ 6 ] of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. It is located in Admiralty, Hong Kong and is the sister hotel to the Kowloon Shangri-La in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. [ 6 ] It is housed within Two Pacific Place, a 213-metre, 57-storey skyscraper opened on ...

  9. Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The company owned by the Kadoorie family in the 1890s, it merged with the Shanghai Hotel in 1922 and used the current name of Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotel in the following year. It was one of the first companies in Hong Kong to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. In 2007, the Hong Kong Heritage Project was set up to archive historical ...