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  2. How do hotels deal with problems? Common issues and what ...

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    Here's how hotels handle common problems, what you can expect when they arise during your stay and why. ... you may be inclined to slam the property on social media or write a bad review online ...

  3. Law 3037/2002 - Wikipedia

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    The new law clarified some articles of 3037/2002 but still banned video games in internet cafés and computer software which deleted or encrypted files on hard disks of computers owned by Internet cafés. The Greek police raided Internet cafes in Larissa on January 14, 2004, as reported by Eleftherotypia newspaper.

  4. 41 Cumberland Road - Wikipedia

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    41 Cumberland Road in 2008, operating at that time as a love hotel. 41 Cumberland Road is the address of Bruce Lee's former home in Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, where he spent his last year with his family. [1] The place was affectionately known as "the Crane's Nest". [2] It is located in Kowloon City District. [3]

  5. Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Novotel Hong Kong Nathan Road Kowloon (Chinese: 香港九龍諾富特酒店) is a 4-star hotel in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Formerly known as the Majestic Hotel, the hotel reopened in April 2008, following a HK$188 million (approx US$24 million) refurbishment programme, upgraded to 4-star and rebranded as a Novotel .

  6. Kowloon Shangri-La - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Shangri-La is a five-star hotel of the Hong Kong–based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts group. It is located on Mody Road in Tsim Sha Tsui East overlooking ...

  7. Mong Kok - Wikipedia

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    Until 1930, the area was called Mong Kok Tsui (芒角嘴). [3] The current English name is a transliteration of its older Chinese name 望角 (Jyutping: mong 6 gok 3; IPA: [mɔːŋ˨ kɔːk˧]), or 芒角 (Jyutping: mong 4 gok 3; IPA: [mɔːŋ˨˩ kɔːk˧]), which is named for its plentiful supply of ferns in the past when it was a coastal region.

  8. Panda Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Panda Hotel viewed from the front, 2016. Panda Hotel (Chinese: 悅來酒店), formerly Kowloon Panda Hotel (Chinese: 九龍悅來酒店), is a hotel in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, located between MTR Tsuen Wan station and Tai Wo Hau station. It is the largest hotel in Tsuen Wan District, with a total of 1,026 rooms

  9. Eaton Hotel Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The hotel also includes an art gallery, “Tomorrow Maybe”. Eaton Workshop is part of the portfolio of Hong Kong–based Great Eagle Holdings Ltd, which is also the parent company of Langham Hospitality Group , both helmed by Chairman, Ka Shui Lo, billionaire son of the late real estate tycoon Lo Ying-shek . [ 4 ]

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