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Taj Paro Resort & Spa, Bhutan
Taj Paro Resort & Spa is located in Paro Valley, with views of the Tiger’s Nest monastery. The 45-room resort is built using local stone and reclaimed wood, reflecting Bhutanese architecture. Rooms are designed with natural materials and views of the surrounding mountains.
Facilities include an all-day dining restaurant and a bar, along with a spa, indoor heated swimming pool and fitness centre. Guests can take part in cultural activities such as workshops and guided visits to nearby sites.
The resort is close to Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) and other religious landmarks in the valley. Paro International Airport is around 10 km away.

Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection, Vietnam
Grand Royal Riverside Hue – Fusion Collection has opened on the southern bank of the Huong River in central Vietnam, next to Truong Tien Bridge. The hotel sits within Hue’s UNESCO-listed heritage area and is located in the city centre.
The property has 161 guestrooms across two towers, with facilities include an all-day dining restaurant serving Vietnamese and international dishes, and a lobby lounge that operates as a bar in the evening. Wellness facilities include a spa with treatment rooms, a fitness centre and steam room.
The hotel offers meeting and event spaces for up to 370 guests. Nearby attractions include Hue’s historic monuments and riverfront sites. The nearest airport is Phu Bai International Airport, around 15 km away.

1 Hotel Tokyo, Japan
1 Hotel Tokyo in Akasaka occupies floors 38 to 43 of the Akasaka Trust Tower. The 211-room property includes 24 suites and three penthouses, with views of the Imperial Palace gardens and Tokyo Tower. Rooms use natural materials, local craftsmanship and plant elements.
Facilities include three dining venues, a café and a bar focused on Japanese gin. There is over 460m² of event space, including meeting rooms and private dining areas. Wellness facilities include a spa, fitness centre, indoor pool and an outdoor deck.
The hotel is part of Tokyo World Gate Akasaka, a mixed-use development with offices and retail. It is within reach of Ginza, Roppongi and Shibuya, and close to parks and embassies. Tokyo’s main airports, Haneda and Narita, are accessible by road and rail.

Hilton Quang Hanh Onsen Resort, Vietnam
Hilton Quang Hanh Onsen Resort marks a new retreat in Quang Hanh Valley in Cam Pha, Quang Ninh Province. Built around natural hot mineral springs, it is about 30 minutes from Halong and around two and a half hours by road from Hanoi.
The resort has 178 villas and 38 rooms, all with private onsens and access to saunas. Villas range from two to four bedrooms, with sizes from 110 to 550 m². Two larger villas include five bedrooms, private dining areas and additional facilities.
Facilities include a Japanese restaurant, a bar and an all-day dining venue. Wellness features include access to Yoko Onsen with multiple baths, a spa, indoor pool, fitness centre and children’s club. The resort also has meeting rooms and private dining spaces.
Nearby attractions include Long Tien Pagoda, Bao Hai Linh Thong Pagoda and Sung Sot Cave.





