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  2. Salamander Washington DC Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Oriental officials had added a 8,300-square-foot (770 m 2) ballroom, a swimming pool, and a spa to the hotel's amenities. Although Mandarin Oriental obtained $85 million in financing from a banking syndicate and Mandarin International, Lano International, and Armada Hoffler Construction put in $19 million of their own money, the $46 ...

  3. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin's history traces back to the 1963 opening of its namesake hotel The Mandarin (now Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong), [6] whereas The Oriental (now Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok) had opened in 1876 as the Kingdom of Siam's first luxury hotel. [7] Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group is a subsidiary of the publicly-traded Mandarin Oriental ...

  4. Mandarin Oriental, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Spa is one of only two Forbes Five-Star spas in Manhattan (The other is the Peninsula New York Spa), [4] is located on the 35th and 36th floors of the hotel and spans 14,500 sq ft (1,350 m 2). It offers traditional treatments, such as massages, manicures and pedicures in addition to a list of unique signature therapies, including a vitamin ...

  5. Oriental Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Hotel may refer to: Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Bangkok, originally opened as The Oriental in 1876; Oriental Hotel (Kobe, Japan) - opened in 1870; Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, New York, opened in 1880; Oriental Hotel, Norwood, former name of The Republic, a pub in Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia

  6. Wellness tourism - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Spa in the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok The Asia-Pacific region ranks as the third largest with $6.4 billion in annual, combined international and domestic expenditures. [ 6 ] Ancient regional wellness traditions include Indian Ayurveda , Yoga , traditional Chinese medicine , Hilot , and Thai massage .

  7. Noble House (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Jardine Matheson became a public company, with the initial offer oversubscribed over 56 times, which is attributed in the novel to tai-pan Ian Dunross. In 1963, the Hongkong Land (fictionalized as Asian Properties) subsidiary of Jardine Matheson opened the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, which has today become one of the world's leading hotels.

  8. List of chained-brand hotels - Wikipedia

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    Marriot International, the largest hotel chain in the world by far. This is the list of chain-branded hotels around the world. This is a listing of some of the major hotel brands worldwide. [1] [2] The hotel groups may directly own the hotels, or operate them through a franchise or management agreement. [3]

  9. CityZen - Wikipedia

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    CityZen was a formal dining restaurant located in the Mandarin Oriental Washington hotel in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Established in 2004, it served modern American cuisine. Eric Ziebold had been its executive chef since its opening. The restaurant ceased operations on December 6, 2014. [1]