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<b>Malaysia</b> Design Archive | Luggage Label : Runnymede <b>Hotel</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 27 Feb 2014 03:58 AM PST

Luggage Label : Runnymede Hotel, Penang

Luggage Label for Runnymede Hotel, Penang

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Title: Runnymede Hotel, Penang
Language: English
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Type of Graphic: Luggage Label

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Catering Sales Manager - Saujana <b>Hotel</b> & Resort | Online Jobs in <b>...</b>

Posted: 26 Feb 2014 10:15 AM PST

Welcome to our Sanctuary. Picture breathing in the fresh, invigorating air of a peaceful sanctuary against a sprawling backdrop of nature and its luscious green views.

The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur, strategically located 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur city centre, 35 minutes from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and only 5 minutes from the Subang Skypark, combines comfort and adventure amidst 160 hectares of lush tropical gardens. Taking its name from an old Malay expression 'sejauh di sana' meaning – as far as the eye can see –the 210-room retreat adjoined to two 18-hole championship golf courses of Saujana Golf & Country Club is an idyllic haven for business and pleasure.

A world of sublime indulgence awaits you at The Club Saujana Resort Kuala Lumpur.

Positioned as the ultimate urban retreat, The Club Saujana Resort is nestled amidst 160 hectares of lush tropical gardens and fringed by two 18-hole championship golf courses of Saujana Golf & Country Club. A haven for business and leisure travellers, the resort's architecture, interior and outstanding accommodation reflects a contemporary Asian style incorporating local inspired design elements. In providing guests a unique and culturally inviting experience, The Club Saujana Resort reflects all the charms of true Asian hospitality.

HOTEL ACCOLADES
Condé Nast Traveller "Hot List 2009"
DestinAsian "2009 Luxe List"
TripAdvisor's Travellers' Choice Awards for "Top 25 Luxury Hotels in Malaysia" and "Certificate of Excellence" in 2012
Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH)

For that luxurious pampering and ultimate inner tranquility, The Spa at The Club Saujana Resort opens the door to an intimate world dedicated to the restoration of strength, beauty, and balance of the body, mind and soul following ancient healing traditions of the East. Allow us to elevate your body, mind and soul to a state of pure bliss and inner peace.

Located in its own sanctuary next to The Club Saujana Resort, Kuala Lumpur, the tropical rainforest setting scattered around a reflection pool provides the ultimate environment for relaxation and rejuvenation combing a luxurious environment with superior quality botanical based products. The unique spa menu includes indulgent Oriental and Asian rituals, therapeutic massages, nurturing rituals, rejuvenating beauty rituals and romantic bathing ceremonies designed to relax and rejuvenate.

A historical heritage mansion, the Carcosa Seri Negara claims a hilltop setting among more than 16 hectares of garden and lawns in the heart of Kuala Lumpur city, Malaysia. The history of Carcosa Seri Negara is integral to the development and history of Malaysia.

In 1895, four Malay states were governed by hereditary Sultans, with the help of British advisors. Sir Frank Swettenham, then the British advisor to the Sultan of Perak, suggested that the four states form a single Federation. His suggestion was accepted by the Sultans and the British Foreign Office. Sir Frank himself was appointed the first Resident-General of the Federated Malay States.

Kuala Lumpur then was a simple village inhabited mainly by Chinese tin miners. But Sir Frank had loved the site ever since 1888, when he visited a jungle area on the western outskirts. Feeling that the town needed a public area, he supervised the damming of a stream on that jungle site. The stream became a lake and the jungle became what is today the Lake Gardens.

In 1896, Sir Frank started constructing his official residence above the Lake Gardens. This was Carcosa, probably a stylization of the Italian cara cosa or "dear place".

In 1904, Sir Frank moved to Carcosa, at the same time finishing a building called "King's House" on an adjacent hillside. King's House, today Seri Negara (which means "beautiful country"), was to house the Governor of the Straits Settlements as well as other illustrious guests of the Malay Federation. From 1904 until the 1941 Japanese invasion of Malaysia, Carcosa was the official residence of the highest British representative to the Malay States. The titles have varied over the years (Resident General became Chief Secretary, which became British Resident, Selangor State), but Carcosa always remained "the house on the hill". Receptions, formal balls and holidays were always celebrated here. When guests arrived, they were housed at the King's House.

A point of pride with the residents has always been the Lake Gardens. Malaysia has over 18,000 indigenous plants, trees and flowers. Added to these, the British planted flora from their previous postings, many of which thrived in this privileged spot.

During World War II, Carcosa became the Japanese Senior Officers' Army Mess. In August 1945, the British Army used the mansions for their own Senior Officers until a Chief Secretary was appointed. With the independence of Malaya in 1957, Carcosa became the official residence of the British High Commissioner, while the King's House – now renamed Seri Negara – was the official guesthouse for Malaysia's most important visitors.

In 1987, Carcosa was returned to the Government of Malaysia, and in 1989, after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II stayed at Carcosa during the meeting of the commonwealth nations – Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), both mansions were administered together forming what is now called Carcosa Seri Negara.

First World <b>Hotel</b>, your ultimate place for <b>Malaysia</b> holiday - Outdoor <b>...</b>

Posted: 21 Jan 2014 09:45 PM PST

If you have finally decided to get a couple of days off from the chores of life and want to have a sole searching vacation amidst nature and at the same time desire to sink in the fete of light, sound, excitement and life, Malaysia is the destination you must explore. Malaysia is a cauldron of tropical rainforest, hills, magnificent islands and lively, cosmopolitan cities featuring all cultural and life-style flavors and fragrances of Asia.

First World Hotel

First World Hotel

Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, Sabah, Selangor, Kelantan, Penang etc are the main tourist destinations in Malaysia. It is a place you can visit through out the year due to excellent climate, conducive for roaming around. Apart from natural beauty, exciting tourist attractions and lively surroundings, it's the ambience of excellent accommodations in First World Hotel for which you would always cherish your trip to Malaysia.

First World Hotel Attractions:

First world hotel is one of the largest hotels that loom over first world plaza that spans over 500,000 sq. feet area. Lush green yard, theme parks, shopping mall, food courts, casinos, golf course, gymnasium and a lovely Spanish courtyard would make you enamored. The greeting by the tropical rainforest at the gate of First World Hotel would make you feel special. The state of the art room amenities, furnishing, décor and housekeeping services are real value additions to the luminous grandeur of this 3-start hotel, located at the heart of Pahang.

First World Hotel Accommodation:

First World Hotel has more than 6000 spacious rooms to cater to the discerning needs of the guests. The rooms are classified under standard, deluxe, super deluxe and world club rooms. Depending on the room type, the rents vary. All the rooms are well lit and have proper ventilation, air conditioning, internet facility, coffee making machine, hair dryer etc all depends up on the room you are choosing.

First World Hotel room

First World Hotel room

Dining extravaganza in First World Hotel:

For gastronomical charm, there are restaurants and bars available in First World Hotel. Torcello's,Hainan restaurant,Shanghai 10, Lake View Seafood restaurant are the most prominent ones and to name a few. It is to mention that First World Café is the largest café in Malaysia.

First World Hotel Reservation:

Booking an accommodation at First World Hotel is hassle free and easy. The simplest way to reserve your room is to visit the official web site of First World Hotel and using the online easy booking facility. You can specify your check-in time, room type and duration of stay in the hotel and check whether there is any accommodation available. If it's available, you can book First World Hotel room by making payment to the hotel. First World Hotel accepts payment via credit card, worldCard points, voucher redemption etc. which is good for guests to have options to select which payment service needed to make payment.

Apart from the above procedure, First World hotel reservation can be done via third party websites specify all the relevant details and finally you are offered the safe and secured transaction for making payment to book a room at First World Hotel.  The greatest new is that First World Hotel does not charge any fee for online hotel booking and at times it offers "value for money" deals by offering best discounts to the guests.

Hence First World Hotel should be your ultimate destination in Malaysia

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